He’s right.
The delusional refusal of Republicans to acknowledge the election results isn’t some quaint sideshow. It’s an assault on democracy that has lasting impact. If half the country starts to believe that elections are rigged then it’s hard to hold together a country this diverse.

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Democrats accept rigged elections as the norm, just look at the last 2 primary elections they had......
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I think they are trying to distract us from the fact that the down ballot races look really shady. Numbers do not add up. How many seats are being stolen from Dems while we all talk about donald?
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Does it help to continually amplify negative actions and negative predicted outcomes? Those of us willing to accept truth know these things. The others will never know them. Let’s focus on the positive. Millions have rejected these actions. Onward!
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It would help if the DNC wasn't so crooked. I'd have some admiration left for Sanders if he had refused to acknowledge the Super Tuesday results and demanded an investigation.
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What If the lasting impact is that it gets Congress to pass much needed election security reform?
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They also think that climate change & Covid are “hoaxes so that scientists can get $100k grants.” 😳
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Both sides think there party is for them , reality they don’t give a crap
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Renounce this
BLM rioter rushes in and punches a woman in the back of the head as she’s walking away. #MillionMAGAMarch
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There was a slippery slope when republicans years ago did crosscheck and other voter suppression methods while democrats did NOTHING Blame everybody.
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