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The 117 Insurrectionists Running For Re-Election To Congress

Posted on the 03 January 2024 by Jobsanger

 The following comment and illustrations are by Steve Brodner in The Washington Post:

the violent mob swarmed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, aiming to subvert democracy and keep President Donald Trump in power, another group was already working on the same project inside. In an unsuccessful bid to prevent Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election, 147 Republicans formally supported objection to counting Joe Biden’s electoral votes." style="box-sizing: border-box; font-family: var(--wpds-fonts-body); font-size: var(--wpds-fontSizes-125); line-height: var(--wpds-lineHeights-160); margin: auto; max-width: 42rem; padding-bottom: var(--wpds-space-150); padding-left: var(--wpds-space-100); padding-right: var(--wpds-space-100);" class="wpds-c-hcZlgz wpds-c-hcZlgz-bynywM-dropcap-true wpds-c-hcZlgz-bkfjoi-font-georgia wpds-c-hcZlgz-jDmrXh-width-mdCenter wpds-c-hcZlgz-ibdLmgo-css">While the violent mob swarmed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, aiming to subvert democracy and keep President Donald Trump in power, another group was already working on the same project inside. In an unsuccessful bid to prevent Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election, 147 Republicans formally supported objection to counting Joe Biden’s electoral votes.

the violent mob swarmed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, aiming to subvert democracy and keep President Donald Trump in power, another group was already working on the same project inside. In an unsuccessful bid to prevent Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election, 147 Republicans formally supported objection to counting Joe Biden’s electoral votes." style="box-sizing: border-box; font-family: var(--wpds-fonts-body); font-size: var(--wpds-fontSizes-125); line-height: var(--wpds-lineHeights-160); margin: auto; max-width: 42rem; padding-bottom: var(--wpds-space-150); padding-left: var(--wpds-space-100); padding-right: var(--wpds-space-100);" class="wpds-c-hcZlgz wpds-c-hcZlgz-bynywM-dropcap-true wpds-c-hcZlgz-bkfjoi-font-georgia wpds-c-hcZlgz-jDmrXh-width-mdCenter wpds-c-hcZlgz-ibdLmgo-css">

Some have already left office. But as many as 117 members of Congress are running for reelection in 2024. Here they are, drawn together; a collection of American politicians engaged in using democracy in order to attain the power to subvert it.

The 117 Insurrectionists Running For Re-Election To Congress

The 117 Insurrectionists Running For Re-Election To Congress

The 117 Insurrectionists Running For Re-Election To Congress

The 117 Insurrectionists Running For Re-Election To Congress

The 117 Insurrectionists Running For Re-Election To Congress

The 117 Insurrectionists Running For Re-Election To Congress

The 117 Insurrectionists Running For Re-Election To Congress

The 117 Insurrectionists Running For Re-Election To Congress

The 117 Insurrectionists Running For Re-Election To Congress

The 117 Insurrectionists Running For Re-Election To Congress

The 117 Insurrectionists Running For Re-Election To Congress

The 117 Insurrectionists Running For Re-Election To Congress


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