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  19.  @ForgottenT  NEWS FLASH DUMBASS WASHINGTON – The members of Election Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council (GCC) Executive Committee – Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Assistant Director Bob Kolasky, U.S. Election Assistance Commission Chair Benjamin Hovland, National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) President Maggie Toulouse Oliver, National Association of State Election Directors (NASED) President Lori Augino, and Escambia County (Florida) Supervisor of Elections David Stafford – and the members of the Election Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Council (SCC) – Chair Brian Hancock (Unisyn Voting Solutions), Vice Chair Sam Derheimer (Hart InterCivic), Chris Wlaschin (Election Systems & Software), Ericka Haas (Electronic Registration Information Center), and Maria Bianchi (Democracy Works) - released the following statement: “The November 3rd election was the most secure in American history. Right now, across the country, election officials are reviewing and double checking the entire election process prior to finalizing the result. “When states have close elections, many will recount ballots. All of the states with close results in the 2020 presidential race have paper records of each vote, allowing the ability to go back and count each ballot if necessary. This is an added benefit for security and resilience. This process allows for the identification and correction of any mistakes or errors. There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised. Only a complete fucking idiot would think that the Democrats conspired against Trump. Are you so goddamn naive that you think that they secretly coordinated hundreds of minimum wage poll workers, democrat, republican, independents, etc., all across the country, to illegally tamper with the ballots, risking prison sentences, as theyre being watched over by their supervisors, republican and democrat poll watchers, and video cameras where available ? Come On Man, Remove your head from your ass. besides the point that, if they couldve pulled off this spectacular, imaginary coup, they damn sure wouldve made sure that Mitch McConnell and Lindsay Graham wouldnt have been reelected !!! Use your head and stop swallowing Trumps bullshit, it just makes you look stupid. America has spoken. Trump lost. Get the fuck over it...
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  28. A raft of new polls shows former President Trump is losing juice among core Republican voters — a rare but unmistakable drop in base support that would jeopardize his 2024 comeback bid. Why it matters: Trump famously boasted in 2016 that he "could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters." Over the past seven years, Trump's iron grip on the GOP base led many political observers to conclude he may have been right. Driving the news: A new USA Today/Suffolk poll found Trump's favorability among Republicans dropped from 75% in October to 64% in December — below the 70% threshold generally viewed as a Mendoza line for support within a candidate's own party. A Quinnipiac poll out Wednesday puts Trump's favorability among GOP voters right at 70% — his lowest mark in the survey since March 2016. And a new Wall Street Journal poll has him at 74% — above the Mendoza line, but a 11% decline since March. Equally troubling for the former president: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is dominating him in a hypothetical head-to-head primary, leading by 23 points (56%–33%) in the Suffolk poll and 14 points (52%–38%) in the WSJ poll. The big picture: The conventional wisdom that Trump is the favorite to be the GOP nominee is no longer borne out by the polling data. It's a stunning fall from the heights of the Trump presidency, when his approval rating among Republicans peaked at 95% and remained above 90% for much of 2020. Even in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, Trump's support from Republicans in most polls hovered above 70%. Between the lines: There's an understandable reluctance to downplay Trump's political prospects, given how often he's pulverized the conventional wisdom. But his candidates' abysmal record in the midterms and his own weak showing against Biden in public polls make him damaged goods.
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  29.  @nefspeaks1983  A raft of new polls shows former President Trump is losing juice among core Republican voters — a rare but unmistakable drop in base support that would jeopardize his 2024 comeback bid. Why it matters: Trump famously boasted in 2016 that he "could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters." Over the past seven years, Trump's iron grip on the GOP base led many political observers to conclude he may have been right. Driving the news: A new USA Today/Suffolk poll found Trump's favorability among Republicans dropped from 75% in October to 64% in December — below the 70% threshold generally viewed as a Mendoza line for support within a candidate's own party. A Quinnipiac poll out Wednesday puts Trump's favorability among GOP voters right at 70% — his lowest mark in the survey since March 2016. And a new Wall Street Journal poll has him at 74% — above the Mendoza line, but a 11% decline since March. Equally troubling for the former president: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is dominating him in a hypothetical head-to-head primary, leading by 23 points (56%–33%) in the Suffolk poll and 14 points (52%–38%) in the WSJ poll. The big picture: The conventional wisdom that Trump is the favorite to be the GOP nominee is no longer borne out by the polling data. It's a stunning fall from the heights of the Trump presidency, when his approval rating among Republicans peaked at 95% and remained above 90% for much of 2020. Even in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, Trump's support from Republicans in most polls hovered above 70%. Between the lines: There's an understandable reluctance to downplay Trump's political prospects, given how often he's pulverized the conventional wisdom. But his candidates' abysmal record in the midterms and his own weak showing against Biden in public polls make him damaged goods.
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  41.  @nickvin7447  1. Raped E. Jean Carroll. 2. incited a riot at the U.S. Capitol in his failed coup attempt, which is Conspiracy against the United States. 3. 34 Counts of Falsifying Business Records in his effort to hide his affair with a whore. 4. Taking part in, and pushing the FAKE ELECTORS SCHEME 5. Trying to intimidate Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger into magically manufacturing 11,780 FAKE votes so he could STEAL THE ELECTION in Georgia. State indictment on business fraud charges in New York Trump is accused of violating New York State law by allegedly agreeing to obscure a series of reimbursements to his former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, who is the key witness against Trump in the case. Federal indictment on classified documents charges in Florida Trump is accused of keeping classified documents after leaving the White House and storing them "in various locations at The Mar-a-Lago Club including in a ballroom, a bathroom and shower, an office space, his bedroom, and a storage room," according to the indictment. He is also accused of a "scheme to conceal" that he had kept those documents. Charges: 40 counts in all, including: 32 counts of unlawful retention of national defense information; One count of conspiracy to obstruct justice; One count of withholding a document or record; One count of corruptly concealing a document or record One count of concealing a document in a federal investigation One count of scheme to conceal One count of false statements and representations One count of altering, destroying, mutilating or concealing an object One count of corruptly altering, destroying, mutilating or concealing a document, record or other object. Federal indictment in 2020 election interference case Trump is accused of participating in a scheme to interfere with the peaceful transfer of power after he lost the 2020 election to now-President Joe Biden. The indictment accuses Trump and six unindicted, unnamed co-conspirators of knowingly spreading lies that there was widespread "fraud in the election and that he had actually won," ultimately leading to the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol. State indictment in 2020 election interference case in Fulton County, Georgia Trump and 18 others are accused under Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations or RICO law of coordinating an effort to thwart proper certification of the state's 2020 presidential election, which Biden won. The investigation was launched after an infamous recorded phone call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Jan. 2, 2021, in which Trump pressed him "to find 11,780 votes." 2 counts of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree 2 counts of conspiracy to commit false statements and writings 2 counts of false statements and writings Violation of Georgia RICO Act Conspiracy to Commit Impersonating a public officer Conspiracy to commit filing false documents Filing false documents. NOW YOUVE BEEN EDUCATED… anything else I can help you with ?
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  42.  @janarejcha3009  1. Raped E. Jean Carroll. 2. incited a riot at the U.S. Capitol in his failed coup attempt, which is Conspiracy against the United States. 3. 34 Counts of Falsifying Business Records in his effort to hide his affair with a whore. 4. Taking part in, and pushing the FAKE ELECTORS SCHEME 5. Trying to intimidate Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger into magically manufacturing 11,780 FAKE votes so he could STEAL THE ELECTION in Georgia. State indictment on business fraud charges in New York Trump is accused of violating New York State law by allegedly agreeing to obscure a series of reimbursements to his former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, who is the key witness against Trump in the case. Federal indictment on classified documents charges in Florida Trump is accused of keeping classified documents after leaving the White House and storing them "in various locations at The Mar-a-Lago Club including in a ballroom, a bathroom and shower, an office space, his bedroom, and a storage room," according to the indictment. He is also accused of a "scheme to conceal" that he had kept those documents. Charges: 40 counts in all, including: 32 counts of unlawful retention of national defense information; One count of conspiracy to obstruct justice; One count of withholding a document or record; One count of corruptly concealing a document or record One count of concealing a document in a federal investigation One count of scheme to conceal One count of false statements and representations One count of altering, destroying, mutilating or concealing an object One count of corruptly altering, destroying, mutilating or concealing a document, record or other object. Federal indictment in 2020 election interference case Trump is accused of participating in a scheme to interfere with the peaceful transfer of power after he lost the 2020 election to now-President Joe Biden. The indictment accuses Trump and six unindicted, unnamed co-conspirators of knowingly spreading lies that there was widespread "fraud in the election and that he had actually won," ultimately leading to the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol. State indictment in 2020 election interference case in Fulton County, Georgia Trump and 18 others are accused under Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations or RICO law of coordinating an effort to thwart proper certification of the state's 2020 presidential election, which Biden won. The investigation was launched after an infamous recorded phone call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Jan. 2, 2021, in which Trump pressed him "to find 11,780 votes." 2 counts of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree 2 counts of conspiracy to commit false statements and writings 2 counts of false statements and writings Violation of Georgia RICO Act Conspiracy to Commit Impersonating a public officer Conspiracy to commit filing false documents Filing false documents. NOW YOUVE BEEN EDUCATED… anything else I can help you with ?
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