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It wasn't originally asked by me, but it is a legitimate question. Far right Republicans suggested it aloud after the last presidential election.  Trump, himself, even demanded that election officials not certify.   The SERAAJ FILES, by Kevin Seraaj The thought of such a circumstance coming to pass is mentally exhausting, and yet Thomas Hartmann, […]

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