The final step in the constitutional process of electing a U.S. president takes place January 6 with a normally ceremonial footnote that is attracting outsized attention because of court-rejected charges of voter fraud. VOA’s Steve Redisch explains.
The final step in the constitutional process of electing a U.S. president takes place January 6 with a normally ceremonial footnote that is attracting outsized attention because of court-rejected charges of voter fraud. VOA’s Steve Redisch explains.