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Another rough day for election deniers

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FRAUD FAIL — Many of the most prominent 2020 election deniers and conspiracists crashed and burned in the 2022 midterm elections, when voters rejected their bids to win office. Now, as Donald Trump launches his bid to return to the White House, comes more evidence that the electorate has limited tolerance for baseless claims of election fraud and allegations that the 2020 race was rigged.

 

In Republican primaries in Kentucky and Pennsylvania last night, GOP candidates who made election denial a centerpiece of their campaign had a rough time.

 

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https://www.politico.com/newsletters/politico-nightly/2023/05/17/another-rough-day-for-election-deniers-00097548

 

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Folks are waking up it appears. You cannot deny the truth and the stolen election rhetoric any longer it appears.  Folks want to move along and move forward and not lok back in the rearview mirror.  Just my opinion.

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Off topic post removed. This thread is not about Biden, Pelosi or Clinton

Perhaps the worm has turned?

4 hours ago, Tug said:

Perhaps the worm has turned?

I think that he is still out there peddling his daily lie quota.

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