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2021年1月5日

作者:
Alexis Benveniste, CNN Business

USA: Prominent business leaders sign letter urging Congress to accept Biden's win

More than 170 prominent business leaders signed a letter urging Congress to accept the Electoral College results that declared Joe Biden as the next President of the United States.

"This presidential election has been decided and it is time for the country to move forward," the letter reads. "President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris have won ... There should be no further delay in the orderly transfer of power."

The letter was published Monday by the nonprofit Partnership for New York City, a major advocacy group for the business community... In addition to the letter, the Business Roundtable — a group of executives that run the largest corporations in America — said in a statement that it "opposes efforts to delay or overturn the clear outcome of the election."

On Wednesday, Congress is set to meet to certify the election results in what is normally a routine process. But at least 140 House Republicans and a dozen Senate Republicans are preparing to vote against Biden's victory in a push to overturn the election results, despite no evidence of widespread voter fraud.

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