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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
A 2020 audit is the best way to provide unity This is true if it was a free & fair election It is even more important if it wasn't
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Replying to @threeguysyesh @ScottAdamsSays
I think we can set the bar a little higher than 'apologize about one thing' for the President of the United States
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Replying to @threeguysyesh @ScottAdamsSays
Agreed. But why not provide a very small challenge to test whether there is ANY real desire for unity? Coming clean on the Charlottesville Hoax is just a few words that would go a long way.
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Replying to @mmeJen @ScottAdamsSays
Can't get people to do 2 things Charlottesville would go a long way Audit would go all the way Also the key to audit is it's good if the election was stolen and also good if it wasn't There's no counter argument to it, thus, we should get it into the conversation
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Replying to @threeguysyesh @mmeJen
The counter is that it can’t be reversed at this point. Better to fix for next time.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @mmeJen
Assuming it was fair, you will get a lot more unity & closure from an audit Assuming it was stolen, nobody will fix it, nor will they allow an audit. Pushing hard is a potential way to expose, but we're in big trouble if it was stolen
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Worst case is an audit that uncovers a big problem for a CURRENT president. Better to fix for next time.
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