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In reply to the discussion: Graham Could Be in Hot Water [View all]Eyeball_Kid
(7,604 posts)13. When Donnie leaves office, Graham loses his protection.
Whatever the new federal AG wants to do is an open question. Graham loves to pursue Democrats with accusations and embarrassments. We'll see if the "payback" principle applies.
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I remember that the language of election interference includes the term, "entice" or enticement.
Eyeball_Kid
Dec 2020
#11
Like a bright little bird flown onto my window feeder. Smiling in hope of many problems for Lindsey.
jaxexpat
Dec 2020
#7
Would this be a violation of federal election law, or Georgia state election law?
Silent3
Dec 2020
#17
Oxygen-deprived brain cells, due to having his head stuck up the murdering orange traitor's
niyad
Dec 2020
#10
I am so tired of the 'IOKIYAR' effect as well as those who use their federal office
crickets
Dec 2020
#45
An important phrase in all that: "Under the terms of Georgia law . . . ."
Stinky The Clown
Dec 2020
#38