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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Replying to @marwilliamson
This trick is the only chance biden had of winning against trump, people don't give a fuck about him either way. How the fuck did he even become the nominee?
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i have a hard time discerning if Rand Paul is actually a bad actor or kind of an authoritarian with his brain hijacked by power...or both? what do you think?
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Wow...I don’t know what to say! How dare they ask people who don’t usually vote or don’t usually get to vote because they have to work on polling day to have a vote. That would totally destroy a Republican strangle hold on the US non democracy. Shocking. /s
Replying to @marwilliamson
Instead of "Let's make our case to get more people to vote for us," he goes with "I'm concerned that more people are participating in democracy, because it means my team will probably lose."
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It’s called “expanding the electorate”
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He meant black people shouldn't be able to vote
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And white Americans i the heartland of the USA. demographically poised to be minorities i the future. Hence their figth for there kies by any means possible