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Coincel_pro t1_it29zgq wrote

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BMorris2526 t1_it3vqag wrote

If you want to see ignorance, look in the mirror. Also get yourself an education which includes some civics and history courses.

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Coincel_pro t1_it4bfsx wrote

Hey no worries, the party as a whole denies the results of a legally certified election. https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/republicans-trump-election-fraud/

Im sure that has nothing to do with "dismantling democracy" though that's crazy talk.

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BMorris2526 t1_it4e9s6 wrote

Oh, sort of like how most prominent democrats called Trump an illegitimate president because of Russian collusion, which turned out to be totally false. Let's not forget democratic darling Stacey Abramson, who still denies that she lost the governor election 4 years ago. I guess that is what you mean. Thanks for clarifying that for me.

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Coincel_pro t1_it4mgby wrote

No they called him impeachable which they did.

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Also this is not Georgia and last I saw there was no national level party question on whether the rest of the membership agreed with Stacy Abrams assertion of that election. On the flipside, the GOP has done that regarding Trump.

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Typical whataboutism though, good example.

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BMorris2526 t1_it4nu06 wrote

Hillary Clinton called Trump an illegitimate president. That sounds like election denial to me. I am an independent who votes for the best candidate. I can't imagine being so uninformed as to not do any research on a candidate and just vote for someone because they have a D or R next to their name. That's how we ended up with an idiot like Trump and an 80 year old man like Biden, who is clearly unfit to be commander in chief. I couldn't vote for either of them. You should try not being a sheep sometime, you'll feel better.

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Coincel_pro t1_it4qebx wrote

Oh word does Hillary Clinton speak for the entire party now? Where were the 60+ lawsuits against Trumps election filed by the DNC?

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I vote for candidates based on their platform and have voted for Republicans in the past. My criticism of the Republican party does not presume that I hold the democrats in high regard (quite the opposite). The Republican party platform of the past decade or more offers nothing that I want and in more recent years offers ruin to the nation. You can make insults all you want but it doesn't change already performed actions and presently stated desires of the party. Keep replying back with insults and "what about" shit but it doesn't change the facts of what the GOP are today.

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BMorris2526 t1_it4rrj8 wrote

Does Trump speak for the party? I didn't vote for him.

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Coincel_pro t1_it57voo wrote

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BMorris2526 t1_it58zsz wrote

That's because I don't care. The country and the world are in peril right now under this President. I care about the future for all of us. At least consider not voting for Diossa for treasurer as that is an apolitical job that mostly manages investments in pension funds. Diossa has absolutely no experience managing investments and his opponent does that for a living. Also consider not voting for defund the police Sabina Matos, who is so arrogant that she refuses to debate anyone. I'm voting for democrat Amore for secretary of state because he is honest and qualified.

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Coincel_pro t1_it59t8c wrote

Cared enough to ask for examples, now you're all over the place.

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BMorris2526 t1_it5ao14 wrote

It's hopeless. Just vote for anyone with a D next to their name and good luck in the bread lines.

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Coincel_pro t1_it5b209 wrote

I know you "dont care enough" to read links to answer questions you asked for, but if you're not even going to read posts I made directly in reply to you upthread then just fuck off and stop replying to mine.

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