The former senator who while in office objected to electoral votes in 2005 said Thursday she doesn’t regret what she did while insisting this time is different. “I do not regret it for one half a second,” former Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) said during an appearance on CNN. Boxer teamed with Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D-Ohio) to challenge Ohio’s electoral votes during the Jan. 6, 2005, joint session of Congress that convened to count votes from the 2004 presidential election. The Congressmembers objected to draw attention to alleged election irregularities, which they alleged led to the disenfranchisement of voters, particularly in Ohio. “I, thank God, have a senator joining me in this objection, and I appreciate Senator Boxer’s willingness to listen to the plight of hundreds, and even thousands of Ohio voters, that for a variety of reasons were denied the right to vote,” Tubbs Jones, who is no longer …