Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) is pushing a bipartisan approach to reforming the Electoral Count Act, Politico reports.
Said Romney: “This has to be something that’s attractive to not 50 on one side and 10 on the other, but instead 30 or 40 on each side. It’s not intended to be a partisan effort at all.”
He added: “For Republicans, the question is: Do you want Kamala Harris feeling she can decide who the next president is? It’s something we ought to be interested in. And for Democrats, they have to say gee, do you want Donald Trump trying to subvert the system again. Both sides have an incentive to work together to make sure don’t get disabused about the laws that exist.”

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