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Republicans move forward with calls for 2020 election review

Cyber Ninjas owner Doug Logan, left, a Florida-based consultancy, and former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett, right, talk about overseeing a 2020 election ballot audit at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, during a news conference Thursday, April 22, 2021, in Phoenix. The equipment used in the November election won by President Joe Biden and the 2.1 million ballots were moved to the site Thursday so Republicans in the state Senate who have expressed uncertainty that Biden's victory was legitimate can recount them and audit the results.

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Cyber Ninjas owner Doug Logan, left, a Florida-based consultancy, and former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett, right, talk about overseeing a 2020 election ballot audit at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, during a news conference Thursday, April 22, 2021, in Phoenix. The equipment used in the November election won by President Joe Biden and the 2.1 million ballots were moved to the site Thursday so Republicans in the state Senate who have expressed uncertainty that Biden's victory was legitimate can recount them and audit the results.

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Airdate: Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Republican legislators in Pennsylvania are pushing forward with a review of the 2020 presidential election; one that many have described as modeled after the audit conducted in Arizona recently.

Democrats have responded by pointing out the election has been reviewed twice since November 3, without any evidence of fraud or irregularities.

Republicans say that much can be learned from the past election for future contests, but their Democratic colleagues have gone to court against the plan.

WITF Capitol Bureau Chief Sam Dunklau has written extensively on the initiatives and appears on Smart Talk Wednesday to offer additional context.

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