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Mississippi Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann had said in a statement that he did not see the letter but would rebuff the commission.
“They can go jump in the Gulf of Mexico, and Mississippi is a great state to launch from,” he said.
Mississippi is one of those socialist Blue States, right? /s
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I heard Alabama was cooperating.
Oregon’s Republican SOS (who indignantly rejected claims of vote fraud when Trump first started ranting aboutit) told them they’d have to go through normal channels to obtain legally available voting data, after paying the required fee. Which is a legally polite way of saying to jump into the Columbia.
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This will make sense after you’ve read about Trump’s latest buffoonery:
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You know, after all these decades of it never letting up, sometimes I’m a bit torn between wanting a break, so badly, and being glad to know someone else feels as I do
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Ron Perlman’s a class act as always.
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In Trump’s mind he’s still 25 and lit by an aura of radiant gold.
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Wow! really? From the Embassy? That’s just too funny.
Perhaps being just down the street from Pence’s pad is taking it’s toll.
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Yeah that’s pretty rad. It looks legit and Twitter gave them a check but who knows. Very funny if true.
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A Democrat Party Re-Think Project:
“#WTF is building the first people’s lobby where the members set the agenda. We’re starting with an ethos that is pro-social, pro-planet, and pro-business. Our objective is to help millions of Americans organize around a common platform. Our goal is to aggregate our voices and money around the issues that we want to top our government’s agenda. We want to turn that agenda into electoral wins and an overall mandate for our country. To move quickly, we’re using Twitter so anyone can propose, vote up, and engage with campaigns that they care most about.”
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That’s enough to pass constitutional amendments, or to call a new convention, isn’t it?
One wonders what else one could get 44 states to agree about.
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There shouldn’t be a single Trump building in the country that isn’t smothered in protests 24/7.
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I’m a little baffled by seeing two completely conflicting sets of “real news” here.
On one side, we have NBC and others stating that 44 states, so far, are either flat-out refusing to participate or are only providing basic information publicly available anyway, and that the fraud panel is having emergency meetings to figure out how to proceed, if at all.
On the other, you have Pence:
Either that’s a very different and utterly fake view of reality or every news organization is making stuff up.
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Both statements can be true if you only focus on the “publicly available data” part.
Of course, it would be pretty stupid for Pence to focus on that, though I wouldn’t put it past him doing it for spin. If it’s publicly available, then the states aren’t agreeing with the demand for it…
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