Trump says he'll 'fight like hell' to hold on to presidency

┬аWith mounting desperation, Donald Trump declared he would тАЬfight like hellтАЭ to hold on to the presidency and appealed to Republican lawmakers to reverse his election loss to Joe Biden when they convene this week to confirm the Electoral College vote.

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 With mounting desperation, Donald Trump declared he would тАЬfight like hellтАЭ to hold on to the presidency and appealed to Republican lawmakers to reverse his election loss to Joe Biden when they convene this week to confirm the Electoral College vote.

Electoral voters won by President-elect Biden are "not gonna take this White House!тАЭ he shouted as supporters cheered at an outdoor rally Monday night in Georgia. Trump's announced purpose for the trip was to boost Republican Senate candidates in Tuesday's runoff election, but he spent much of his speech complaining bitterly about his election loss тАФ which he insists he won тАЬby a lot.тАЭ

Earlier, in Washington, he pressed Republican lawmakers to formally object Wednesday at a joint session of Congress that is to confirm Biden's victory in the Electoral College, itself a confirmation of Biden's nationwide victory Nov. 3.

Though he got nothing but cheers Monday night, Trump's attempt to overturn the presidential election i s splitting the Republican Party. Some GOP lawmakers backing him are rushing ahead, despite an outpouring of condemnation from current and former party officials warning the effort is undermining AmericansтАЩ faith in democracy. All 10 living former defense secretaries wrote in an op-ed that "the time for questioning the results has passed."

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ItтАЩs unclear the extent to which GOP leaders in Congress will be able to control WednesdayтАЩs joint session, which could drag into the night, though the challenges to the election are all but certain to fail. Trump himself is whipping up crowds for a Wednesday rally near the White House.

Vice President Mike Pence, who is under pressure to tip the results for Trump, will be closely watched as he presides in a ceremonial role over WednesdayтАЩs joint session.

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тАЬI promise you this: On Wednesday, weтАЩll have our day in Congress,тАЭ Pence said while himself campaigning in Georgia ahead of TuesdayтАЩs runoff elections that will determine control of the Senate.

Trump said in Georgia: тАЬI hope that our great vice president comes through for us. HeтАЩs a great guy. Of course, if he doesnтАЩt come through, I wonтАЩt like him quite as much.тАЭ He added, тАЬNo, Mike is a great guy.тАЭ

One of the Georgia Republicans in Tuesday's runoff тАФ Sen. Kelly Loeffler, who faces Democrat Raphael Warnock тАФ told the crowd she will join senators formally objecting to BidenтАЩs win. The other Republican seeking reelection, David Perdue, who is running against Democrat Jon Ossoff, will not be eligible to vote.

Trump repeated numerous times his claims of election fraud, which have been rejected by election officials тАФ Republican as well as Democratic in state after state тАФ and courts up to the U.S. Supreme Court. His former attorney general, William Barr, also has said there is no evidence of fraud that could change the election outcome.

The congressional effort to keep Trump in office is being led by Sens. Josh Hawley of Missouri and Ted Cruz of Texas, along with rank-and-file House members, some on the party's fringe.

тАЬJust got off the phone with @realDonaldTrump,тАЭ tweeted newly elected Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, who is aligned with a conspiracy group backing Trump.

тАЬHe wants you to call your Rep & Senators TODAY, ALL DAY!" she tweeted Monday. "DonтАЩt let Republicans be the Surrender Caucus!тАЭ She later joined the president on Air Force One as he traveled to Georgia.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has tried to prevent his party from engaging in this battle, which could help define the GOP in the post-Trump era. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, a Trump ally, has declined to say much publicly on it.

Both Hawley and Cruz are potential 2024 presidential contenders, vying for Trump's base of supporters.

Biden, speaking at a drive-in rally in Atlanta, said Trump тАЬspends more time whining and complainingтАЭ than he does working on solving the coronavirus pandemic. He added dismissively, тАЬI donтАЩt know why he still wants the job тАФ he doesnтАЩt want to do the work.тАЭ

During the day Monday, more current and former GOP officials rebuked the effort to upend the election.

Former three-term Sen. John Danforth of Missouri said in a stinging statement, тАЬLending credence to TrumpтАЩs false claim that the election was stolen is a highly destructive attack." He said, "It is the opposite of conservative; it is radical."

Two current Republican senators, Rob Portman of Ohio and Mike Lee of Utah, joined the growing number who now oppose the legislators' challenge.

Portman said in a statement, тАЬI cannot support allowing Congress to thwart the will of the voters.тАЭ

At the Dalton rally, Trump noted he was a тАЬlittle angryтАЭ at Lee, but expressed hope that the senator would change his mind. тАЬWe need his vote,тАЭ Trump said.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the giant lobbying organization and virtual embodiment of the business establishment, said the electoral vote challenge тАЬundermines our democracy and the rule of law and will only result in further division across our nation.тАЭ

So far, Trump has enlisted support from a dozen Republican senators and up to 100 House Republicans to challenge BidenтАЩs 306-232 Electoral College win.

With Biden set to be inaugurated Jan. 20, Trump is intensifying efforts to prevent the traditional transfer of power. On a call disclosed Sunday, he can be heard pressuring Georgia officials to тАЬfindтАЭ him more votes from the Nov. 3 election he lost in that state.

The challenge to the presidential election is on a scale unseen since the aftermath of the Civil War, though the typically routine process of confirming Electoral College votes has been hit with brief objections before. In 2017, several House Democrats challenged TrumpтАЩs win, but Biden, who presided at the time as the vice president, swiftly dismissed them to assert TrumpтАЩs victory.

States run their own elections, and Congress has been loath to interfere.

тАЬThe 2020 election is over,тАЭ said a statement Sunday from a bipartisan group of 10 senators, including Republicans Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Mitt Romney of Utah.

A range of Republican officials тАФ including Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland; Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, the third-ranking House GOP leader; and former House Speaker Paul Ryan тАФ have criticized the GOP efforts to overturn the election.

Hawley defended his actions in a lengthy email over the weekend to colleagues, saying his Missouri constituents have been тАЬloud and clearтАЭ in insisting Biden's defeat of Trump was unfair.

Cruz's coalition of 11 Republican senators vows to reject the Electoral College tallies unless Congress launches a commission to immediately conduct an audit of the election results. Congress is unlikely to agree to that.

The group, which presented no new evidence of election problems, includes Sens. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, James Lankford of Oklahoma, Steve Daines of Montana, John Kennedy of Louisiana, Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, Mike Braun of Indiana, Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming, Roger Marshall of Kansas, Bill Hagerty of Tennessee and Tommy Tuberville of Alabama.

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