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American Focus > Blog > World News > Mike Johnson Can’t Stop The House From Certifying The Election — But He Can Try
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Mike Johnson Can’t Stop The House From Certifying The Election — But He Can Try

Last updated: October 26, 2024 8:01 am
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In a recent event at McDonald’s in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump responded to a reporter’s question about accepting election results by stating that he would do so if the election was fair. Similarly, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson emphasized the importance of a free and fair election in upholding the Constitution.

Johnson’s repeated insistence on certifying the election only if it meets his standards of fairness has raised concerns among Democrats and experts, given his past promotion of baseless voter fraud claims. Despite his allegiance to Trump, Johnson’s conditional approach to election certification has sparked controversy.

Looking ahead to the 2024 election, Johnson’s position as Speaker of the House could have significant implications if Republicans retain control. His influence and power could be used to challenge the electoral certification process, potentially causing disruptions in the transition of power.

However, legal frameworks and recent legislation, such as the Electoral Count Reform Act, have strengthened the certification process and set clear guidelines for addressing challenges to election results. Experts believe that frivolous litigation will not succeed in derailing the certification process, emphasizing the importance of upholding the rule of law and democratic principles.

As the 2025 election certification approaches, the potential for obstacles and attempts to obstruct the process looms large. Democrats like Rep. Jamie Raskin have emphasized their commitment to upholding the Constitution and accepting election results, contrasting with the authoritarian tendencies of parties that reject democratic outcomes.

In the face of potential challenges and threats to the electoral process, Raskin remains confident in the American public’s support for democratic values and the rule of law. With President Joe Biden in office, the government is expected to defend the constitutional order and uphold the integrity of the electoral process.

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