"Stefanik's Controversial Stance on Election Decertification Sparks Backlash"

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Rep. Dan Crenshaw refuted Rep. Elise Stefanik's claim that she would have decertified the 2020 election if she had been vice president, stating that the position does not have the power to do so according to the Constitution. Crenshaw emphasized that the vice president has no authority to decertify an election and dismissed the idea as "totally wrong," regardless of party affiliation. He also downplayed the possibility of a similar situation in 2024, asserting that the Constitution does not allow the vice president to influence the certification of election results.
Topics:nation#2020-election#constitutional-powers#dan-crenshaw#elise-stefanik#politics#vice-president
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