Dr. Lindsay Newman

@lindsayrsnewman

Political analyst, lawyer, London, all opinions are my own. RT ≠ endorsement

London, United Kingdom
Joined July 2019

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    9 Nov 2020

    My latest take for : As Biden has conveyed in his post-election rhetoric of healing the nation, there is a pathway back to a more perfect union, but, for now, and as it has over the last four years, so much rests in Trump’s hands.

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  2. Jan 7

    Always a pleasure ⁦⁩ and ⁦⁩. Thank you for having me on ⁦⁩ the day after such a historic, challenging moment for the US.

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  3. Jan 7

    Looking forward to joining and on this morning to discuss US political developments over night - election results, storming of the , and the .

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  4. Jan 6

    We are seeing “Stand back and stand by.” So devastating.

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  5. Jan 6

    National guard and military personnel heading into . How does this end?

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  6. Jan 6

    My take from November: “All eyes are now on Trump. Thus far in his post-election appearances and across Twitter, Trump is decrying purported (and unsubstantiated) election irregularities, theft and fraud, preparing to harvest the fruits of seeds sown...”

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  7. Jan 6

    What a devastating day for America. It did not have to be like this. Please stay safe.

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  8. Jan 6

    I didn’t see this one coming (and I bet ⁦⁩ didn’t either!). Full circle moment: ⁦⁩ reportedly to tap for

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  9. Jan 6

    Will we see the President accept the today? His efforts to deny the results have been considered and rejected by the (⁦⁩) and today the . No where to go but home. Expect more unrest before rest.

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  10. Jan 6

    Latest polling figures suggest that 's lead over is expanding, with 98% of the vote counted.

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  11. Jan 5

    Big day America. Be safe.

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  12. Jan 5

    It’s in . Latest polling for both suggest a slight bend towards but within the margin of error. With at stake the outcome of these races clarify how constrained ’s domestic policy agenda will be.

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  13. Jan 4

    While there’s been considerable (and understandable) shock over the contents of the Raffensberger call, we ought to also consider why the President took this risk? Perhaps because of how frequent such calls were during his presidency, and how often they worked?

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  14. Jan 3

    Ahead of 6 Jan congressional election certification, news of a recording between the President and GA SoS: “So look. All I want to do is this. I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. Because we won the state.”

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  15. Retweeted
    Jan 2

    Count me in too. 30 years during which we could uphold the US as a model of democratic government. And these GOP senators attack from within. Infuriating.

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  16. Jan 2

    This is where we are: “Nearly a quarter of Senate Republicans are officially preparing to challenge President-elect Joe Biden’s Electoral College win on Jan. 6”. via

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  17. Jan 2

    COVID-19 vaccination doses administered per 100 people, Jan 1, 2021.

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  18. 30 Dec 2020

    Fired upon within 2 seconds: “Although Tamir Rice’s death is tragic, the evidence does not meet these substantial evidentiary requirements.”

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  19. 26 Dec 2020

    Wow . Thank you for that. My family truly enjoyed it. We needed that, especially living .

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  20. 17 Dec 2020

    My kids are finishing the fall term tomorrow (miraculously all in person). I could not be more thankful for the brave , that have made this possible. My hope is that they each get priority consideration for a .

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  21. 16 Dec 2020
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