TheProgressivePatriot
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What the fuck are you blathering about??!! If Biden's public appearances have smaller than Trumps it only because Democrats have the good sense to abide by the Covid restrictions . Raging crowds are not a measure of support. Polls and the ballot box are and I think that you what that result was.laugh all you want commie lover but you cant refute the facts THOUSANDS love trump where Biden only gets a handful of people to show up for him not can you refute facts many of the dem congressmen and even a few senators along with thousands of americas have fled the corrupt dem party
And , the was one NJ congressman who was elected as a Democrat who switched parties. I don't know of any others . You are fucking delusional. But you might want to consider this:
List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_...0_presidential_campaign#cite_note-repa_Abou-2This is a list of Republicans and conservatives who opposed the re-election of incumbent Donald Trump, the 2020 Republican Party nominee for President of the United States. Among them are former Republicans who left the party in 2016 or later due to their opposition to Trump, those who held office as a Republican, Republicans who endorsed a different candidate, and Republican presidential primary election candidates that announced opposition to Trump as the presumptive nominee. Over 70 former senior Republican national security officials and 60 additional senior officials have also signed onto a statement declaring, "We are profoundly concerned about our nation's security and standing in the world under the leadership of Donald Trump. The President has demonstrated that he is dangerously unfit to serve another term."[1]
A group of former senior U.S. government officials and conservatives—including from the Reagan, Bush 41, Bush 43, and Trump administrations have formed The Republican Political Alliance for Integrity and Reform (REPAIR) to, "focus on a return to principles-based governing in the post-Trump era."[2]
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