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President Donald Trump has driven senators into retirement and tweeted wayward Republicans into primary defeat during four years leading the GOP. Now, as a lame duck, hes launched a new campaign against GOP election officials who wont bend to his will.
Trumps drive to discredit the results of an election he lost has put him at odds with the Republican elected officials and administrators who oversaw the vote in key states and called it what it was: a free and fair election. Being at odds with Trump doesnt go over well in todays Republican Party, and Trump has turned their political bases against them, even unleashing threats from his most rabid supporters.
No GOP official has caught more flak than Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a fairly conventional Republican who won the job as Georgias top election official two years ago running as a rock-ribbed, anti-voter fraud conservative with Trumps endorsement. Now, after refusing strident calls from Trump and allies not to certify results that show President-elect Joe Biden carried Georgia, hes facing down a potential primary challenge in 2022 and his family is dealing with death threats.
I am a Republican, and a conservative one. And I believe that I'm going to be disappointed, because I don't believe that my candidate is going to win, Raffensperger said in an interview this week, before Georgia certified its results. But that said, I want 100 percent of people to have confidence in the results. I'm not gonna like it. And I'm gonna have to take that medicine, just like everyone else in my party will, but it will be an accurate count.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-tries-to-drum-out-gop-election-officials-who-wont-play-his-games/ar-BB1bebE1?li=BBnb7Kz
Unlike many in the GOP Raffensperger appears to be an adult.
dalton99a
(81,432 posts)abqtommy
(14,118 posts)energy trying to maintain his position of power. He knows he's on the the way out and he's flailing like
a man drowning in deep water. It's up to us to throw him an anchor.
crickets
(25,959 posts)and welcome surprises out of this whole mess. In GA, of all places. Thanks to him, to Al Schmidt, and to all of the government employees and poll workers who have been helping the country get through this -- in spite of trump's efforts to bully and cheat his way back into office.