I've seen three versions of dismissing the alarm. "This is always the way it is" (not sure how this is comforting but it's not even all true); "It's not technically a coup" (true, but we're not contesting a grade here) and "he will lose." (The path we're on is the same...).
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Yes, very normal. Back to bipartisan civility.https://twitter.com/johnkruzel/status/1337135543373733889 …
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Can we have accurate headlines? It may be “almost certain” to fail but it’s an attempt to steal the election—one that is not being condemned by Republican leadership, and supported by many, and that should be the top story everywhere instead of this normalizing tone.https://twitter.com/PhilipRucker/status/1338116738064527360 …
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Normalizing of the idea that making it easier to vote is "partisan" just happens now. Even if it benefited one party more, the right to vote cannot be considered a partisan threat. But it's not even true, as the last election showed.https://twitter.com/newtgingrich/status/1338189444311101441 …
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