"I'm here, I'm not going anywhere, and I'm not backing down," @HawleyMO says to a standing ovation at #CPAC2021
Hawley gets another standing ovation and huge cheers when he mentions he lodged an objection to PA's electoral votes to "have a debate over election integrity" (which is actually not an approved purpose of the objections provision in the Electoral Count Act) #CPAC2021
So far the audience seems much more excited and enthusiastic about Hawley than any other speaker, gets more applause for his book (other senators who have spoken today include Ted Cruz, Marsha Blackburn, Tom Cotton, and Rick Scott,) #CPAC2021
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