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Saw this going around, did Trump actually say it?
LOL. Good parody! Should be accompanied by cartoons. Liberals LOVE cartoons!Unnecessary given what he does say.
"Trump has already flirted with the Ku Klux Klan and disparaged and demeaned the female half of our population. He vowed to kill the families of terrorists, use extreme forms of torture, and forbid Muslims from coming into our country. Time and again, he has claimed he will crush those who stand in his way; his promised rewrite of libel laws, permitting the punishment of The New York Times and Washington Post for articles he does not like, will allow him to make good on this threat." Trump’s rise illustrates how democratic processes can lose their way | Larry Summers
You have that wrong. It's the Dems that vote early and vote often.Republicans are so excited they may vote twice this time.
Many Republicans contended that Mr. Kennedy had fraudulently won Illinois, Texas and other states. Cook County in Illinois, controlled by Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago, a Kennedy supporter, was reputed to be rife with voter fraud, and there were allegations that dead people had been counted as voters. Texas, the home of Mr. Kennedy’s running mate, Lyndon B. Johnson, reportedly had counties with more votes than registered voters.
Mr. Nixon declared that he did not want to dispute the results, though his supporters pursued recounts or legal actions in 11 states. Mr. Nixon received praise for his decision to concede and let the country move on with President Kennedy rather than begin a potentially divisive campaign to overturn the results. Also, courts did not allow for widespread recounts in Illinois and Texas, so there was never any danger of Mr. Kennedy losing the presidency.
Many historians agree that there was extensive voter fraud in Cook County, though it is uncertain if it would have changed the results.