To those who prefer to suppress the vote, “soliciting votes from typically non-voters” is “concerning.” It might “affect and change the outcome.”! YA THINK?!
Rand Paul rails on how Georgia was supposedly stolen — “but probably most importantly” absentee ballot applications being sent out for the Senate runoffs. “I’m very, very concerned that if you solicit votes from typically non-voters, that you will affect and change the outcome.”

Dec 18, 2020 · 2:55 PM UTC

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It’s called democracy!!
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This man, Rand Paul, along with others, must be voted out. They may find themselves with legal issues, if they continue their “bad troublemaking”.
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Those people voting twice were trump supporters who listen to the #dotard #potus
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He really is an idiot.
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Isn't that exactly how T**** won the first time?
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I think you've got it right ... YA THINK?
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This shows you that you can take anything ... and turn it into something negative and fearful! ... It certainly says a lot about Rand Paul!
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BREAKING - soliciting votes from people eligible to vote who wouldn’t otherwise vote is bad for republicans...someday soon this will also be bad for corporate puppet politicians
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Traditionalists (who want to go back in time to when “America was Great”) are inevitably losing the demographic battle (white majority is disappearing). They are freaked and are comprising their own moral principles in order to hang onto power. This ends badly for them, alas.
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