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Our constitutional crisis is already here
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(09-29-2021, 02:37 PM)hollodero Wrote: I will have to disagree on that. Regarding that one of the two major parties claims voter fraud in advance, therefore promoting a narrative that the democratic institutions are grossly undermined by enemies and can not be trusted any longer - and in addition, also the courts and of course all democrats in general. And the sentiment is taken over quite broadly, in the conservative electorate and amongst the GOP, who also adapted the stance that a Capitol storm is not a big deal and to a large part even justified.

To this I would that that other major party not only CLAIMS fraud but has acted on the claim by proposing/passing legislation in swing states which will deliver election challenges to Republican legislatures for decision,

and the replacement of state officials whos allegiance to rule of law makes them "unreliable" in handling such challenges. 

It looks like Trump is going to run again in '24. If he wins the same states as 2020, engineered electoral college results in swing states could deliver a second term in office. 

So we have a party deliberately breaking the system to force results.
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RE: Our constitutional crisis is already here - Dill - 09-29-2021, 04:23 PM

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