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The A-Mark Foundation tracked which elected officials challenged the 2020 election in the lead-up to the Jan. 6 attack


A website now provides the most complete record of which senators and representatives cast doubt on the 2020 election results

SANTA MONICA, Calif., July 14, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A complete collection of quotes and posts from Republican representatives and senators casting doubt on the 2020 election is now available at the2020election.org.

The non-partisan A-Mark Foundation, which describes itself as a Santa Monica-based "think and do tank," has posted the quotes online on the pages, "165 U.S. Representatives' Statements About the 2020 Election," and "34 U.S. Senators' Statements About the 2020 Election.".

The quotes, compiled over a period of eleven months, appear on A-Mark's main the2020election.org site, which details the outcome of the claims of election fraud.

The compendium, which is indexed by name, includes quotes from tweets, on-air comments, fundraising letters and speeches. The quotes are arranged by date, so readers can review the content of statements leading up to the electoral vote certification on January 6, 2021. On that day, eight senators and 139 representatives voted against certification of the electoral votes in Arizona, Pennsylvania, or both.

A-Mark Foundation unveiled its site researching claims of election fraud in June 2022, using an innovative quiz posted on social media to test the public's knowledge of the facts surrounding election integrity.

For more information, contact Rob Eshman, [email protected].

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Rob Eshman, The A-Mark Foundation, 310-587-1407, [email protected]

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