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Trump Tells Republicans Not to Vote in 2022 or 2024
Trump Tells Republicans Not to Vote in 2022 or 2024
Aside from the fact that the Daily Beast is notoriously partisan and unreliable, Trump did not actually call on Republicans not to vote in 2022 or 2024.Wrapped in a Bow
Trump Tells Republicans Not to Vote in 2022 or 2024
Why is it you think that some Republicans now imagine that if a democrat wins it's gotta be fraud?Aside from the fact that the Daily Beast is notoriously partisan and unreliable, Trump did not actually call on Republicans not to vote in 2022 or 2024.
According to the article, he said they would not be voting if vote fraud remains unsolved when those elections take place. He has a point, and there is indeed a lot of talk among the Republican rank and file about the futility of voting in any rigged election. That's probably a feeling that will dissipate as those elections draw near, but it is being said at the present.
Anyway, the Daily Beast's headline was incorrect as the mag's own article clearly indicates.
Some other media organizations are reporting Trump was asking Republicans not to vote in the next election due to alleged voter fraud. He told us he won the election, but the majority voted him out. An Arizona recount and a phone call to a Georgia election official asking for more votes failed to give him what he wanted.Wrapped in a Bow
Trump Tells Republicans Not to Vote in 2022 or 2024
Aside from the fact that the Daily Beast is notoriously partisan and unreliable, Trump did not actually call on Republicans not to vote in 2022 or 2024.
According to the article, he said they would not be voting if vote fraud remains unsolved when those elections take place. He has a point, and there is indeed a lot of talk among the Republican rank and file about the futility of voting in any rigged election. That's probably a feeling that will dissipate as those elections draw near, but it is being said at the present.
Anyway, the Daily Beast's headline was incorrect as the mag's own article clearly indicates.
Notice how this headline from Newsweek differs from that given by the less well respected Daily Beast (in the Original Post).
Have there been any court hearings about the alleged election fraud? I think that would be a better way to go, to present any evidence in court.
On the 2nd sentence, consider that there is a degree of paranoia on that side, and it's best not to give that paranoia a seeming possible evidence (even if it's not a real evidence, but just might seem so to someone) -- they think someone is trying to remove their votes see. So, that's a weakness they have, and we can try to avoid accidentally tempting them on their weakness (like in 1 Cor 8, where Paul is avoiding that which would trip a weak person).There are no rigged elections, nor were there in the previous cycle. The fewer trump supporters who vote, the better.
As far as I know, every single legal challenge to the election has been thrown out of the courts.
Why is it you think that some Republicans now imagine that if a democrat wins it's gotta be fraud?
Didn't Donald's administration stuff the Supreme Court and federal courts with justices selected by Donald's administration? Yet, these did not back up Donald about election fraud.As far as I know, every single legal challenge to the election has been thrown out of the courts.
Aside from the fact that the Daily Beast is notoriously partisan and unreliable, Trump did not actually call on Republicans not to vote in 2022 or 2024.
According to the article, he said they would not be voting if vote fraud remains unsolved when those elections take place. He has a point, and there is indeed a lot of talk among the Republican rank and file about the futility of voting in any rigged election. That's probably a feeling that will dissipate as those elections draw near, but it is being said at the present.
Anyway, the Daily Beast's headline was incorrect as the mag's own article clearly indicates.
My opinion is if the Republicans want to win, simply run a qualified person.
Or, it is trump using his base of voters to threaten republicans who will not acquiesce to his big lie. Trump is absolutely out for revenge. On dems and republicans. Trump doesn't care if republicans lose seats in congress. Especially if he's not the president. Trump loves to feel the power of manipulating people to do his will.That's just wishful thinking on your part.
In reference to Murkowski, the republican senator from Alaska who voted for his removal, trump said "Bring me a candidate, good or bad, and I'll endorse them against Lisa. As long as they have a pulse." This is a man out for vengeance, whether you can admit it or not.No, it's not. If that had been his intention, he'd have said that they should boycott the upcoming elections.