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2020 Election


2020 Election  

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Please let this happen.

https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEP6eOOyYTR3j8Dvm5z_Ko6wqGQgEKhAIACoHCAow4Zn5CjCu8uACMLTRlgY?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen

 
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Trump’s conspiracies have MAGA world talking Georgia boycott

Their reason: The two GOP candidates, Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, are not only insufficiently pro-Trump, they may be complicit in Georgia’s electoral fraud.

 

It doesn’t matter that both candidates are essentially lock-step with Trump, or that there is no evidence of links to electoral malfeasance. On Twitter and its less-restrictive alternative Parler, Trump’s more hardline followers have linked the duo to the president’s favorite — and untrue — voter-fraud theories. Hashtags like #CrookedPerdue and #CrookedKelly are flying around. The two lawmakers’ Parler accounts are brimming with posts accusing them of being secret “liberal DemoRats.”

 

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Obama believes 73 million voted for Trump for this reason

Former President Barack Obama said he believes President Trump garnered more than 73 million votes this election cycle, not because of policy but because some Republicans promote a narrative of “White men are victims.” 

Appearing on the syndicated radio show "The Breakfast Club," Obama said Wednesday, “What’s always interesting to me is the degree to which you’ve seen created in Republican politics the sense that White males are victims.” 

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1 hour ago, Redondo said:

Obama believes 73 million voted for Trump for this reason

Former President Barack Obama said he believes President Trump garnered more than 73 million votes this election cycle, not because of policy but because some Republicans promote a narrative of “White men are victims.” 

Appearing on the syndicated radio show "The Breakfast Club," Obama said Wednesday, “What’s always interesting to me is the degree to which you’ve seen created in Republican politics the sense that White males are victims.” 

Fuck Obama.

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1 hour ago, Redondo said:

Obama believes 73 million voted for Trump for this reason

Former President Barack Obama said he believes President Trump garnered more than 73 million votes this election cycle, not because of policy but because some Republicans promote a narrative of “White men are victims.” 

Appearing on the syndicated radio show "The Breakfast Club," Obama said Wednesday, “What’s always interesting to me is the degree to which you’ve seen created in Republican politics the sense that White males are victims.” 

While there is some truth to his statement (not 73 million votes worth) but his side pretty much has a monopoly on victimhood, although many on the right will do it when it suits them. They even have buzzwords for all the ways someone else is responsible for their issues: xenophobe, homophobe, transphobe, racist, misogynist 

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2 hours ago, Redondo said:

Obama believes 73 million voted for Trump for this reason

Former President Barack Obama said he believes President Trump garnered more than 73 million votes this election cycle, not because of policy but because some Republicans promote a narrative of “White men are victims.” 

Appearing on the syndicated radio show "The Breakfast Club," Obama said Wednesday, “What’s always interesting to me is the degree to which you’ve seen created in Republican politics the sense that White males are victims.” 

Pretty ironic.

When Obama ran in 2008 I knew way to many people that voted for him simply because he was black. It wasn't even policy driven nor were they brought up when people talked about voting for him. It was mostly people in their 20's back then that were ignorant, but it was more of a "it's time for a black president".

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