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Sign if you agree: Mike Johnson's complicity in blocking 2020 election cannot be ignored

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Friend, After repeatedly failing to pick a leader, House Republicans have finally elected Rep. Mike

Friend, [sign the petition: House Republicans have rallied around an election denier. We must never forget this happened.]( [Sign the petition]( After repeatedly failing to pick a leader, House Republicans have finally elected Rep. Mike Johnson as the next Speaker. Johnson is an [election denier](, a supporter of the Big Lie, and has played a key role in the attempts to overturn the 2020 election. But we're not allowed to ask about his insurrectionist involvement. When Rachel Scott of ABC News tried, she was [shouted down]( by a chorus of boos from House Republicans. One member even told her to "shut up," and Johnson quickly said, "next question." [Sign if you are angry: This is the Republican mindset. Shout down the opposition.]( [Sign the petition]( Johnson may not employ the hysterical antics of someone like Jim Jordan, but he was [one of the intellectual leaders]( of House efforts to overturn President Joe Biden’s 2020 win. He offered a supposedly constitutional argument for Congress to block certification of the results. Mike Johnson is an insurrectionist, but House Republicans don't want you to know that. They will literally shout you down, even if it's a mainstream TV journalist. This is the modern-day Republican Party, and no sugarcoating can hide the reality that he is an election denier. [Sign the petition: Denounce House Republicans for supporting, and even shielding, insurrectionists.]( [Sign the petition]( Keep fighting, Paul Hogarth, Daily Kos Daily Kos needs you now more than ever We are falling behind our projections for two of our three major revenue streams: advertising and list building. This means that at this moment, we need to rely more and more on donations from the Daily Kos community to make ends meet. Can you chip in $5 right now to help Daily Kos keep fighting? [Donate $5]( If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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