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Republicans confront limits of Trump s endorsement
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Opinion: Paul Ryan could restore sanity to the Republican Party
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The Right to Vote Cannot Be Compromised If We Are to Remain Free
A man without a vote is man without protection. ~ Lyndon B. Johnson
From Daily Caller: “…Kierra Fontae Leache, Shelia Romona Hodges and Brandon Earl Mclean each admitted to casting two ballots in recent elections. Local reports indicate all three voted for President Barack Obama twice in 2008.
The North Carolina Republican Party says this kind of fraudulent voter behavior is why the state needs a voter ID law. In July, Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue vetoed state Republicans’ latest attempt at instituting such a law, calling it an “obstacle” to constitutional principles…” Read here: Voting not just once, but twice for Obama is really dumb and not asking for ID is even dumber.
NC Republicans avoid Kraken tactics but seek new inspection of 2020 voting machines Will Doran, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Jul. 16 North Carolina Republican politicians hoping to conduct their own audit of the 2020 elections don t want to resort to legal action to try to force the State Board of Elections to let them have their way, they said Thursday.
The lawmakers could try to force their will on elections officials by issuing subpoenas, for instance. But Rep. Keith Kidwell, a Beaufort County Republican who leads the far-right Freedom Caucus in the N.C. House of Representatives, said he d rather not.
Manhattan DA Won t Charge Trump, Organization Over Hush Money Payments, Lawyer Says
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The DA s team indicate they only plan to charge Trump s Organization for failing to pay taxes
Cy Vance’s team didn t discuss the alleged “hush money” payments: Trump s attorney
The FEC also failed to sanction Trump for “directing hush-money payments”
Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance suggested that he has no plans to charge former President Donald Trump and his organization over allegations of “hush money” payments said to be sent to two women shortly before the 2016 election, Trump’s lawyer said Monday.
Ronald Fischetti, a New York attorney who represents Trump, said he met with Vance’s team last week and asked them about charges against the former president and his company. The DA’s team said they only planned to charge the Trump Organization and several of its employees for failing to pay taxes on corporate perks, such as cars and apartments, Politico
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