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Cammack leads incoming House members in call for elections investigation

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Kat Cammack | Facebook

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New members of the House of Representatives are lobbying House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to investigate irregularities reported in the 2020 presidential election.

The 26-member-strong GOP faction wrote a letter to Pelosi. 

“As members-elect of the 117th Congress, we urge you to promptly act to support the integrity of our election process. Multiple states engaged in litigation and thousands of witnesses have submitted sworn affidavits of reported fraud related to the 2020 presidential election,” the letter reads. “One thing is clear — our elections process has devolved into chaos. As elected representatives of the People’s House, we are tasked with voicing the concerns of our constituents, and they are deeply concerned with the integrity of our elections.” 

The lead signatory is Kat Cammack. 

Cammack, 32, will be the second youngest sitting female House member.

“The American people expect and deserve free and fair elections, and any reported fraudulent activities surrounding the 2020 presidential election should be thoroughly investigated,” the letter reads. “Protecting the integrity of our nation’s elections process is not a partisan issue. This is an issue that we as incoming Members and as Americans are committed to addressing. The freshmen class of the 117th Congress represents a diverse and wide swath of America. While there are tremendous differences in our districts and in some cases, our policy positions, one thing we can all agree on is that protecting the integrity of our elections is paramount.

Cammack said verified reports of absentee and mail-in ballots with problematic signatures, missing memory cards from voting machines and restrictions on elections observers are all causes for concerns.

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