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Sep 17, 2020 6 tweets 3 min read Read on X
NEW 📨 Letter to Washington

Dominating the rich white vote is Trump’s only chance to hold down losing margins in metro areas—which, in turn, is his only chance of securing a second term.

Which brings me to **crucial** Ozaukee County (sorry, @daveweigel)

politico.com/news/magazine/…
“I voted for Trump last time, but I cried. Literally—I cried while voting," said Quiana Verbeten, 31, a hair stylist.

And?

"I actually feel better about him now.”

Her husband, Peter: "It's funny... I feel much worse about him now. But I’ll probably vote for him again." Image
Jeff & Linda Moses are lifelong Republicans.

He's stuck. Can't vote for Biden, doesn't want to vote for Trump.

She's voting Biden. "People are afraid of this white supremacist movement gaining stream—and how Trump seems to be a part of it.”

(will post separate thread on Linda) Image
Dave Breidenbach, anti-abortion activist & longtime Cedarburg resident:

"You can’t understand if you aren’t from here—we have never seen Democrat yard signs before. Now, they’re all over the place—along with the Black Lives Matter signs, the rainbow flags. They’re everywhere.” Image
Jim Albrinck, 77, lifelong Republican: "Every time there’s a Kenosha, people think, ‘You know, maybe Trump is right, maybe Biden is too weak to stand up to these people.’”

Does he think that? "Of course not. It’s detached from reality."

Will vote Dem this fall for 1st time ever Image
Tricia: "I worry constantly about my kids being safe, because people are so angry and so upset... We came up here because we thought it was a safe community, but I don’t feel safe anywhere anymore.”

Her friend, Sharon, head cocked sideways: “Really? You don’t feel safe HERE?” Image

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Dear @TatianaSiegel27

1) I met w Licht on 7 different days

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3) His trainer overheard portions of 1 interview

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Actually, let's use the 1/6 anniversary to smear the cowards who systematically deceived those millions of Trump voters. Their mistake was not invading the Capitol; it was believing these professional liars who were radicalizing them for personal/political gain.

A brief thread:
Kevin McCarthy, take a bow
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If you want to understand the @CNN / @joerogan situation, think of the media as a clique-obsessed high school.

A brief thread:
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CNN is the pompous rich kid who lives in a bubble. He gets high, too, but rarely faces the kind of accountability he preaches for the stoner. That drives some of us crazy—but we tend not to say anything, because you’d rather stay on his good side. Plus, he throws awesome parties.
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My goodness. Kevin Williamson this morning. Read every word.

"No one who has participated in this poisonous buffoonery should ever hold office again."

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States administer elections in this country. States canvass. States certify. States appoint slates of electors to the EC.

Once those state results are certified, and EC votes cast, there is no federal role beyond Congress tallying them and the sitting VP announcing a winner.
This is very straightforward. Can members of Congress object to the count? Yes. But objections have historically been extremely rare and narrow in scope. They've also been ineffectual—because federal lawmakers wouldn't dare, with the stakes so high, usurp the will of the states.
This is what makes 2020 so special. The same folks who've screamed about federal overreach and #makeDClisten are now proposing Congress disenfranchise tens of millions of Americans and strip states of their electoral sovereignty.

It would be stunning if it weren't so predictable
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