MEMBERS MEET ACROSS THE
COUNTRY TODAY TO
FORMALLY CAST THEIR
BALLOTS...TO OFFICIALLY
ELECT DONALD TRUMP AS
THE NEXT PRESIDENT. THE
DEVELOPMENT COMES AMID A
NATIONWIDE CAMPAIGN TO
BLOCK MISTER TRUMP'S
PATH TO 270
VOTES...CITING RUSSIAN
INFLUENCE IN THE
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
BROOK SILVA BRAGA HAS
THE LATEST FROM NEW
YORK.
-nats- Demonstrators
took to the National
Mall Sunday...trying to
persuade electoral
college members NOT to
vote for Donald Trump:
2.7 million more of us
voted for Hillary and
yet he's going to take
office At least one
elector, Chris Suprun
of Texas, plans to break
from his state's vote...
and wants 37 others to
join him in an
unlikely, unprecedented
bid to overturn the
presidential voting
process.
There are a number of
electors in my position,
I'm not going to get
into names or how many,
specific numbers, we're
at a fragile point Ahead
of the votemany
Democratic electors,
including Clay Pell of
Rhode Island, demanded
to see more evidence
about Russia's alleged
election hacking:
"What I want is the
information to be out
there so that the
American public and
integrity of the
American democracy." On
Sunday...Mister
Trump and his team
continued to cast doubt
on intelligence findings
that Russia meddled in
the election to help him
win.
It's about Democrats
that can't accept the
outcome of the
election. It's about
delegitimizing the
American system. It's
not going to work
Hillary Clinton's former
campaign chairman, John
Podesta, whose own
emails were hacked, said
it was an "open
question" if Russia
colluded with the Trump
campaign
So I really think not
what Mister Trump knew,
but what did Trump Inc.
know and when did they
know it, were they in
four Senators are
calling for a
bipartisan panel to
investigate the hack.
Brook Silva Braga for
CBS News.
LAST MONTH,
PRESIDENT-ELECT TRUMP
WON 306 ELECTORAL
VOTES WELL OVER THE 270
NEEDED TO WIN THE WHITE
HOUSE...BUT LOST THE
POPULAR VOTE TO HILLARY
CLINTON. IF NEITHER
CLINTON NOR TRUMP GET TO
270 TODAY, THE ELECTION
WOULD BE TOSSED TO
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTA
TIVES. WHAT TO EXPECT
FROM NEW MEXICO'S
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