No, we’re not in the clear yet. politico.com/news/magazine/2…

Nov 20, 2020 · 11:30 AM UTC

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If they go, it’s conspiring. If no more republican senators speak out, they are conspiring. If people continue to choose to support the criminal acts of Donald trump, and the death and the cruelty against the American people, it’s conspiring. And that should have consequence.
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These Republicans disgust me!
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Unless they are going to tell tRump that they wont go along with this this is treason.
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I am guessing they emerge with signed affidavits that they were somehow threatened or forced to certify the votes. Definitely not in the clear.
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Marianne! Marry me! 😊
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Thanks for sharing. We have to stay vigilant. If it’s Trumps right to behave like this it’s our responsibility to watch him like a hawk.
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Well, the Biden camp just referred to the left as terrorists for opposing conservative cabinet appointments, so we're nowhere near "in the clear" anyway
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Trump is a thug in a suit who does not know how to wear a tie so, threats of physical harm may come to electors.