NEW: The bipartisan National Council on Election Integrity launches $400,000 ad buy addressing the recent assault on our democracy and the path forward
https://t.co/U1f0yyUi3G
.@CountEveryVote1 National Council on Election Integrity — a bipartisan group of 40+ former Cabinet secretaries, former elected officials & retired military leaders — urges Americans to “refrain from violence” ahead of President-elect Biden's inauguration https://t.co/aL25Jkjndv
While peacefully protesting is a sacred right protected by the First Amendment, violence and mob activity are not.
Read the new statement from the bipartisan National Council on Election Integrity:
https://t.co/eLncO3z5WD
Bipartisan National Council on Election Integrity: "The world is watching. It’s time for peace, for collective governing, and for our great democratic republic to confidently stride forward.” https://t.co/F04JYPy9lK
"Today was a dark day for America ... The violence that took place at the nation’s Capitol was un-American and reprehensible," says bipartisan National Council on Election Integrity, a project of @IssueOneReform https://t.co/8gzK4yO20M
The bipartisan National Council on Election Integrity condemns today's violence in D.C. as “un-American and reprehensible,” calls for attacks on our democracy to end.
Read the full statement: https://t.co/3sSN48YDpY
"This is what happens when people challenge the peaceful and orderly transition of power. The people responsible for inflaming this lawlessness, including President Trump, must be held accountable," says bipartisan National Council on Election Integrity https://t.co/CIqiqL4jA0
"It’s not complicated. America has spoken."
As Congress meets today to count the Electoral College votes, the National Council on Election Integrity is urging Congress to “honor the will of the people.” https://t.co/a3gKl09Xyu
Watch former Defense Sec. Chuck Hagel (R-NE), a member of @CountEveryVote1's bipartisan National Council on Election Integrity, talk about the importance of a peaceful transfer of power with @PnPCBC 👇
New @IssueOneReform ads on @politico homepage call on Congress to "honor the will of the people" when they count the Electoral College votes.
Read the National Council on Election Integrity's full statement about why Congress must stop the grandstanding https://t.co/zR9ggzxTny
NEW: @CountEveryVote1's bipartisan National Council on Election Integrity has launched a $150,000 ad buy urging Congress to “honor the will of the people” when it certifies Electoral College votes on January 6th https://t.co/OXoRCsmhDt
The American people made their choice and the Electoral College confirmed those results. Joe Biden is president-elect and Kamala Harris is vice president-elect. When Congress meets on January 6th to act on the election results, they must respect the will of the people.
"The 2020 elections were safe, secure, free, fair, and transparent ... Attempts to overturn the will of the people must stop," says @CountEveryVote1's bipartisan National Council on Election Integrity https://t.co/s14lhjbprv
WATCH: 4 members of @CountEveryVote1's National Council on Election Integrity this morning discussed why it’s time to put country over party, accept the results of the election, and stop spreading baseless conspiracies that undermine our democracy https://t.co/HjvHcm3zGl
WATCH: Today, @TomDaschle (D-SD), @BarbaraComstock (R-VA), @carloslcurbelo (R-FL), and @DonnaFEdwards (D-MD) — members of the National Council — joined @Nick_Penniman for an event about why it’s time to put country over party and accept the results https://t.co/CTfqZjNBbX
Statement: “Attempts To Overturn The Will Of The People Must Stop,” says Bipartisan National Council on Election Integrity in wake of Electoral College vote
https://t.co/rUZekprY9b
Statement: “Attempts To Overturn The Will Of The People Must Stop,” says Bipartisan National Council on Election Integrity in wake of Electoral College vote
https://t.co/rUZekprY9b
Madeleine Albright & Michael Chertoff of @CountEveryVote1 in @USATODAY: "We remain gravely concerned about President Donald Trump’s assault on the customs that have made America the world’s most durable constitutional system." https://t.co/WsMNV0BnqL
The American people made their choice and the outcome of the presidential election is clear. When the Electoral College meets on December 14th, the electors must vote with the will of the people.