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Rep. Brian Mast to oppose certifying Electoral College vote

Florida congressman joins list of Republican lawmakers to oppose certification
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STUART, Fla. — A growing number of Republican lawmakers have joined President Donald Trump's extraordinary effort to overturn the election, pledging to reject the results when Congress meets this week to count the Electoral College votes and certify President-elect Joe Biden's win.

U.S. Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., who represents Florida's 18th District, has joined that list.

Mast, whose district includes Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Stuart and Jupiter, spoke Monday with WPTV anchor Michael Williams about why he is taking this stance.

"The goal is to not disenfranchise millions of Americans, to make sure that people know on both sides of the aisle, or anywhere, that it was a free, fair, honest election, and what we're looking at with the Electoral College and individual states being certified by the House of Representatives and the Senate, that is part of that process that strengthens that process," Mast said.

WEB EXTRA: US Rep. Brian Mast explains why he'll oppose certifying presidential election results (7 minutes)

Multiple court cases filed by the Trump campaign team have been tossed and former Attorney General William Barr said there was no evidence of widespread election fraud.

Nancy Pelosi was narrowly reelected Sunday as speaker of the House, giving her the reins of Democrats' slender House majority as Biden sets a challenging course of producing legislation to tackle the pandemic, revive the economy and address other party priorities.

Biden's inauguration is scheduled for Jan. 20.

Key Dates and Deadlines in Florida

Tues, Nov. 3: In-Person Voting
Fri, Nov. 13: Absentee/Mail-In Delivered By Date