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Trump tactics to overturn election could have staying power - Black News Channel

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By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — Even after he exits the White House, President Donald Trump's efforts to challenge the legitimacy of the election and seeking to overturn the will of voters could have staying power. Trump's tactics are already inspiring other candidates and have been embraced by a wide array of Republicans. Supporters include congressional candidates, state lawmakers, party chairs, conservative legal groups and appointees to previously little-known state vote-certification boards. The breadth of support for Trump's effort could be a troubling sign for future elections. 'What this president is doing is poisoning democracy,' former Michigan […]

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