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A tweeter says, Leghorn21 Nov 2020 #1
Could it be that this story has real legs and implications? NCDem47 Nov 2020 #2
GOP are not subject to the law, rules, decorum, etc... Eliot Rosewater Nov 2020 #3
Depends how Democratic lawmakers deal with it. They tend to take a butter knife to a gunfight. Doodley Nov 2020 #4
Wondering, IF we get control of the senate bluestarone Nov 2020 #5
So a republican senator from South Carolina called the State of Georgia's Sec. of State and asked.. Botany Nov 2020 #6
Did Lindsey say he was asking for a friend? Cicada Nov 2020 #7
Now he admits to calling Nevada and Arizona! ecstatic Nov 2020 #8
And Nevada and Arizona Secretaries of State say he didn't call them Nevilledog Nov 2020 #9
WTF??????? He's a liar and needs to resign. NOW! nt ecstatic Nov 2020 #11
Lindsey should have to resign. Could this be attempted conspiracy? Buckeyeblue Nov 2020 #10
Yes, they should but they won't. It's still Barr time. Lonestarblue Nov 2020 #14
K&R UTUSN Nov 2020 #12
Calls for an investigation!! blueinredohio Nov 2020 #13
I don't expect an investigation until wnylib Nov 2020 #15
They overturned an election in NC LeftInTX Nov 2020 #18
I'm really not surprised that slimey Ted Cruz was not involved in this LeftInTX Nov 2020 #16
Republicans know the fewer votes cast and counted, the more likely they are to win SpankMe Nov 2020 #17
18 U.S. Code § 595. Interference James48 Nov 2020 #19
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