During a recent discussion, Democratic Congressman Jared Moskowitz emphasized the importance of upholding the election certification process. He expressed his commitment to voting in favor of certifying the election results if all 50 states confirm the outcome. Moskowitz criticized the lack of courage displayed by some politicians who hesitated to commit to respecting the certification process.
Moskowitz highlighted the need for bipartisan support for election certification, urging both Democrats and Republicans to prioritize democracy over partisan interests. He emphasized that regardless of personal preferences, elected officials have a duty to uphold the will of the voters and respect the decisions made by all 50 states.
Responding to a question about seeking support for a letter advocating for election certification, Moskowitz clarified that he did not need to persuade others to sign on, as their public statements already reflected their positions. He underscored the simplicity of the question at hand – whether politicians would support certifying the election if all states confirm the results.
Moskowitz emphasized the dangers of undermining the election process by advocating for alternative electors or casting doubt on the legitimacy of the results. He called for accountability within both parties, urging Democrats to hold each other accountable and Republicans to do the same.
In conclusion, Moskowitz stressed the importance of putting country over party and upholding the integrity of the democratic process. He warned against the perils of injecting partisan politics into the certification of election results and urged all elected officials to prioritize the will of the voters and the states in their decision-making.