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So what happens to Donalds criminal charges for election meddling in Georgia now that they have a republican governor? -- nm
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zeitgeist
Nov 3 '21, 01:22
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Given it didn’t vote yesterday and the sitting Governor is a Republican; nothing changes. He won’t be charged because no matter how dead to rights
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Will Hunting
Nov 3, 05:58
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People sue realizing they won't win all the time. -- nm
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Strongbad
Nov 3, 06:44
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The people suing aren’t scared they’ll get attacked for suing. Trump devotees are nuts
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Will Hunting
Nov 3, 06:53
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My understanding (could be wrong) is Raffenberger is not calling the shots regarding Trump behavior in GA and whether to sue.
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Strongbad
Nov 3, 07:05
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(And it is a D county) -- nm
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Strongbad
Nov 3, 07:25
Fair. Good correction.
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Will Hunting
Nov 3, 07:08
What are you talking about? They've had A Republican governor since '03. -- nm
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Ender
Nov 3, 02:53
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Don't confuse him. -- nm
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Strongbad
Nov 3, 04:18
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…more. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 3, 06:25
doubled, because they're the law and order party. -- nm
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mafic
Nov 3, 01:26
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