The Democratic leaders emphasized Monday that the square “has long been a venue where Americans can gather to freely exercise their constitutional rights.”
The two GOP senators speaking out against the president most vocally come from wholly unique political positions in their home states — and it's not about them being moderates.
A Washington Post analysis found that state officials identified just 372 possible cases of fraud out of about 14.6 million votes in five elections in which ballots were all cast by mail.