Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) brought in a significant fundraising haul after he objected to the electoral certification during the Jan. 6 Joint Session of Congress. The Missouri Republican’s office released a memo on Monday that showed his campaign netted nearly $1 million in January, saying that 12,000 new donors pitched in. The campaign now has about $2.1 million on hand as Hawley is aiming to get reelected in 2022. “It is crystal clear that a strong majority of Missouri voters and donors stand firmly with Senator Hawley, in spite of the continued false attacks coming from the radical left,” Hawley pollster Wes Anderson said. His team said the fundraising haul came in spite of “aggressive attacks” by “national Democrats” after he objected to certifying Pennsylvania on Jan. 6. A number of Democrats have alleged that Hawley’s objection led to the storming of the Capitol, although the objection is entirely lawful …