The Washington Post surveyed all Republican members of Congress this week by asking them if they accept Joe Biden as the winner of the election. Only 27 members said that he had won and 88% of the Republicans would not answer the question.

Braun did not acknowledge the president's role in sowing doubts about the election. Across the country, secretaries of state and election officials at the federal level agree that there is no evidence of widespread fraud or security concerns.

\"Well, I guess the question is, is it -- is the harm to democracy being done by those who propagate false claims?\" Stephanopoulos pressed Braun. \"In Wisconsin, judges have dismissed those claims as well after investigating it.\"

He also highlighted Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, who said this week that not accepting the results of the election is undermining democracy, which Braun said is \"one extreme\" viewpoint.

\"But on the other hand, ... look at Arizona, Wisconsin and Georgia. When you take the number of electoral votes associated with that roughly 40,000-vote popular margin, that's under half of what it was back in 2016,\" Braun said.

\"Senator, you just mentioned three states, Arizona, Georgia and Wisconsin. There were audits in those three states. There were recounts in those three states. Two of those states are led by Republican governors, who certified the election results, saying there's no reason to doubt them,\" Stephanopoulos said.

Braun responded, \"Ballot integrity -- a whole other issue -- and from the get-go, there was a dialogue on recounts and people have certified all this stuff. That, to me, is dismissing some of the evidence, sworn testimony, that's out there, and if you don't carry it to its conclusion, you're going to have uneasiness going into the future.\"

Some Republicans, including the president himself, have called on state legislatures to meet to discuss the results of the election and possibly choose a new slate of electors to cast their ballots for Trump on Dec. 14. State lawmakers have largely said such a move is not within their purview.

As ABC News has reported, litigation from the Trump campaign has not gained traction. A Nevada judge Friday noted that the Trump team \"failed to meet their burden to provide credible and relevant evidence ... to contest the November 3, 2020 General Election.\"

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told Stephanopoulos in a separate interview on \"This Week\" that Republicans simply couldn't get more voters out to the polls.

\"At the end of the day, we as Republicans didn't turn out enough voters. Our office as secretary of state is to look at what those totals were and we report the results. That's why it gets back to the state party didn't do their job, didn't raise enough money or turn out their people,\" Raffensperger said.

As President Trump attacks Georgia Sec. of State Brad Raffensperger, he tells @GStephanopoulos that his family has received death threats and some poll workers are being targeted: “You’re seeing just irrational angry behavior. It’s unpatriotic.” https://t.co/jPVBc3tTOH pic.twitter.com/mjwIKCNcCt

— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) December 6, 2020

Responding to Braun, Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin, D-Ill., shot down Braun's claims and said the focus needs to turn to delivering a coronavirus relief package.

\"Joe Biden is going to be sworn in as the next president of the United States on Jan. 20th,\" Durbin told Stephanopoulos.

\"In the remaining days we're going to be in session in Washington. I hope we don't get embroiled in that debate further. I want us to focus on what we're trying to achieve with this COVID relief package. This is our last chance before Christmas and the end of the year to bring relief to families across America in the midst of a public health crisis. It's time to put the partisan labels aside,\" he added.

Stephanopoulos asked Durbin how he can expect bipartisan negotiations on coronavirus relief if his colleagues cannot accept the results of the election.

\"I'll tell you why I expect it, because there's 10 United States senators, and I am one of them, who have been meeting hour after hour after hour, day after day after day, conference calls and the like, putting together a package with members of the House,\" Durbin said. \"I want to focus on that, on a bipartisan effort. I know there are plenty of things that divide us. Let's bring us together as a nation and as a Congress to get this job done.\"

\"We have a few remaining issues, and \"I think we can work them out,\" Sen. Durbin says on COVID-19 relief, calling on McConnell to bring it to the floor \"as quickly as possible.\"

“12 million will lose their unemployment insurance the day after Christmas.” https://t.co/sJdfK72lYo pic.twitter.com/W6YQAAHXyD

— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) December 6, 2020

Negotiations on a bipartisan package resumed on Capitol Hill this week, with new hope for a deal to get through Congress before the end of the year.

Although Durbin said a few additional details need to be ironed out in the relief proposal, he said he hopes Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will bring the bill to the floor, ​despite the fact that McConnell hasn't explicitly endorsed the package yet.

\"He's expressed some interest, positive feeling toward the effort. I hope he feels that way when he gets a chance to read it in detail,\" Durbin said.

The bipartisan proposal includes funds for small businesses, state and local government and additional funds for unemployment, but does not include another round of direct checks to Americans, which some progressive members of Congress, like Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., strongly oppose.

Stephanopoulos asked Durbin if passing a relief package now may make it harder to bring additional legislation after Biden takes office.

Durbin said he didn't think that would be the case.

\"I don't think it will make it more difficult at all. We finish these three or four months and we'll be into the vaccinations and I hope have a much better view of where we're going with this national pandemic, but we may need more. We may need more on the logistics of the vaccine to get it out and administered across the United States. I think the American people will respond and Congress will follow and come up with a bipartisan response that's needed for this nation,\" he said.

Should the fate of Senate runoff elections in Georgia keep the body in the hands of Republicans, Durbin said he hopes a Republican-led Senate will be willing to work with a Biden administration.

\"I hope they will. I'm hopeful they will, but I can't say for certain that they will. There have been so many political things, and if Joe Biden succeeds -- and I want him to -- then America will succeed,\" he said.

ABC News' Allison Pecorin contributed to this report.

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