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Comments by "Voix de la raison" (@voixdelaraison593) on "REAGAN: Trump should focus on Georgia" video.
Gabriel Sterling, a high-ranking Republican Georgia elections official, walked to a lectern on Tuesday and angrily denounced the Rightwing violent threats and harassment directed at people working on elections issues, urging President Trump to condemn it. “It has to stop,” said Mr. Sterling. “Mr. President, you have not condemned this language or these actions. This has to stop. We need you to step up, and if you’re going to take a position of leadership, show some.” “Mr. President, you lost the state of Georgia and you need to step up and say this — stop inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence. Someone’s going to get hurt. Someone’s going to get shot. Someone’s going to get killed.”
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Gabriel Sterling, a high-ranking Republican Georgia elections official, walked to a lectern on Tuesday and angrily denounced the Rightwing violent threats and harassment directed at people working on elections issues, urging President Trump to condemn it. “It has to stop,” said Mr. Sterling. “Mr. President, you have not condemned this language or these actions. This has to stop. We need you to step up, and if you’re going to take a position of leadership, show some.” “Mr. President, you lost the state of Georgia and you need to step up and say this — stop inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence. Someone’s going to get hurt. Someone’s going to get shot. Someone’s going to get killed.”
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Gabriel Sterling, a high-ranking Republican Georgia elections official, walked to a lectern on Tuesday and angrily denounced the Rightwing violent threats and harassment directed at people working on elections issues, urging President Trump to condemn it. “It has to stop,” said Mr. Sterling. “Mr. President, you have not condemned this language or these actions. This has to stop. We need you to step up, and if you’re going to take a position of leadership, show some.” “Mr. President, you lost the state of Georgia and you need to step up and say this — stop inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence. Someone’s going to get hurt. Someone’s going to get shot. Someone’s going to get killed.”
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Gabriel Sterling, a high-ranking Republican Georgia elections official, walked to a lectern on Tuesday and angrily denounced the Rightwing violent threats and harassment directed at people working on elections issues, urging President Trump to condemn it. “It has to stop,” said Mr. Sterling. “Mr. President, you have not condemned this language or these actions. This has to stop. We need you to step up, and if you’re going to take a position of leadership, show some.” “Mr. President, you lost the state of Georgia and you need to step up and say this — stop inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence. Someone’s going to get hurt. Someone’s going to get shot. Someone’s going to get killed.”
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Gabriel Sterling, a high-ranking Republican Georgia elections official, walked to a lectern on Tuesday and angrily denounced the Rightwing violent threats and harassment directed at people working on elections issues, urging President Trump to condemn it. “It has to stop,” said Mr. Sterling. “Mr. President, you have not condemned this language or these actions. This has to stop. We need you to step up, and if you’re going to take a position of leadership, show some.” “Mr. President, you lost the state of Georgia and you need to step up and say this — stop inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence. Someone’s going to get hurt. Someone’s going to get shot. Someone’s going to get killed.”
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Gabriel Sterling, a high-ranking Republican Georgia elections official, walked to a lectern on Tuesday and angrily denounced the Rightwing violent threats and harassment directed at people working on elections issues, urging President Trump to condemn it. “It has to stop,” said Mr. Sterling. “Mr. President, you have not condemned this language or these actions. This has to stop. We need you to step up, and if you’re going to take a position of leadership, show some.” “Mr. President, you lost the state of Georgia and you need to step up and say this — stop inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence. Someone’s going to get hurt. Someone’s going to get shot. Someone’s going to get killed.”
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