DrLove
Diamond Member
So my question is this. Will this be about them, or will it again be about Donald and yet another airing of his election grievances.
I don't think he can help himself. He can't stick to a script, and will most certainly dance around the Festivus pole spouting the usual conspiracy theories and nonsense.
This will serve to depress Republican turnout - Heck, his attorney Ms Powell and surrogate Lin Wood already told Georgia Republicans to stay home since the election would be a sham.
7 PM Eastern - I set a timer on Fox just in case nobody else is covering it.
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I don't think he can help himself. He can't stick to a script, and will most certainly dance around the Festivus pole spouting the usual conspiracy theories and nonsense.
This will serve to depress Republican turnout - Heck, his attorney Ms Powell and surrogate Lin Wood already told Georgia Republicans to stay home since the election would be a sham.
7 PM Eastern - I set a timer on Fox just in case nobody else is covering it.
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With Georgia Rally, Trump Tests Role As Asset Or Liability For Senate GOP Control
President Trump heads to Georgia today, a state where he's claimed widespread election fraud. He's trying to convince voters to send Republicans to the U.S. Senate to keep control of the chamber.
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