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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

2024: GOP Candidates Who Say 2020 Election Was “Kosher"!

By Robin Itzler

(From Robin's weekly e-mail newsletter, "Patriot Neighbors".  Subscribe for free by e-mailing her at robinitzler@aol.com)

On the REPUBLICAN side, these are the candidates who believe Joe “Big Guy” Biden won the 2020 presidential election:

* Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson
* Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie
* Former Florida Representative Will Hurd  
* Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley who in a July interview with Tucker Carlson said:
“I think we all know there were irregularities in there and there were some issues that happened. We know there was mail-out balloting that shouldn’t have happened. Do I think that changed the results of the election? No."
* South Carolina Senator Tim Scott in Iowa on July 14 said:
“There was cheating, but was the election stolen? There’s a difference. I think [in] every election there’s cheating.”
 * Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in Iowa on August 4 said:  
“I’ve said many times the election is what it is. All those theories that were put out did not prove to be true.”

We are pleased that it appears Donald Trump will skip the first Republican debate on August 23. Why should he attend a “debate” hosted by the anti-Trump Fox News? In fact, Trump should also skip the second debate that is being hosted by the even more anti-Trump The Washington Post and will be held at the Never Trump Ronald Reagan Library. (RINO Paul Ryan is on the board of the Reagan Library, which is led by Fred Ryan, editor of The Washington Post.)

IDEA: Donald Trump should be at his own event offering real-time commentary during the debate.

On the Democrat side, The Washington Post reports:

Black voters are significantly less enthused about a Biden reelection campaign than they were in 2020, with only 55% saying they’re likely to support him in 2024, according to an early May AP/NORC poll. The same poll suggests that 81% of Democratic voters say they’d definitely or probably would support the president if he’s the nominee.


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