Part one: Why is Donald trump obsessed with the 2020 election which he lost?

you didn’t “hear” that at all

you blurt out what you wanted to see for your narrative whether it was said or not. pathetic

go back to “nopes”

I dont hear much of anything except deflections without saying anything direct.

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Yeah, I’d be embarrassed of Trump too if I were SixFoot, and similarly not want to talk about him.

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No, we need more of you here.

You keep saying this yet you don’t use capital letters or periods like adults do.

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Hey stop lurking. I’d love to hear more from you.

thats because everyone knows better than to waste their time.

if lack of punctuation insults you then you may avoid

it’s not quite the same as juvenile insolent “nopes” though but this is typical of the perpetual teenage mentality of the left

what can ya do

It doesn’t insult me, why would you think that?

Ok. I’m just saying adults use capitalization and periods as they know that this helps the reader read faster and make for more clear understanding of posts.

Children don’t necessarily understand that.

I’m not insulted, just amused.

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The integrity of our election system was shattered in the 2020 election under the guise of covid19 emergency measures which allowed for the highly questionable results. Not only the US Constitution was violated but many of the blue states own Constitutions were violated and neither SCOTUS or any of the States Supreme Courts upheld their oaths to uphold federal and/or state constitutions. Pretty disgusting.

Damned straight President Trump didn’t concede, why would he since he knows it was rigged and he knows the despots behind the fraud.

What is dangerous about someone exercising free speech?

You seem to be saying, by implication, that Trump has told Republicans not to vote. Where do you get such a crazy idea? CNN? (The most trusted channel - by socialists - in news). Salon?

simply because you raised it as an issue. why else would you bring it up?

none of these posts are that complicated. if you need capitals to read faster perhaps your problem is deeper than mere punctuation.

that doesnt seem likely.

Conspiracy to commit election fraud, eroding trust in public institutions, inciting violence. The first one is a crime, and there’s plenty of evidence to charge Trump with it.

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Do you have any evidence for these fever dreams?

Like I said, “there’s plenty of evidence” that an impartial person (jury) would find compelling. One of the most egregious incidents is Trump pressuring the Georgia secretary of state to “find” him the exact number of votes he would need to win. From the article:

“All I want to do is this: I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have,” Trump says, according to audio of the call. “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, that you’ve recalculated.”

The state conducted three separate ballot counts, resulting in two official certifications of Biden’s victory. Final results show Biden won 11,779 more votes than Trump out of nearly 5 million cast.

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Not this Republican, never got my vote in 16 or 20. That blanket you use damn near every time HAS to be getting heavy.

you’re more of a bush cheney repub huh?

be proud

How is that “pressuring” someone to manufacture votes? What was his threat?

“Pressure” and “threat” are not the same, and a conspiracy does not require a threat. He tried to convince the GA secretary of state to commit a crime.

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