Results of the vote in the electoral college will be officially announced on Jan. 6 in a special joint session of Congress. The usually overlooked, constitutionally obligated gathering of 538 electors in 50 states and the District of Columbia had earned special scrutiny and intense lobbying this year by Donald Trump’s opponents, including last-minute weekend protests.
Results of the vote in the electoral college will be officially announced on Jan. 6 in a special joint session of Congress. The usually overlooked, constitutionally obligated gathering of 538 electors in 50 states and the District of Columbia had earned special scrutiny and intense lobbying this year by Donald Trump’s opponents, including last-minute weekend protests.
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