Enjoyed catching up with @barbarasprunt@nprpolitics about @asapelections! Stay tuned for our new website, and most importantly, sign up to work the polls this November! Email [email protected] to find out more!
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I've got a piece in @TheAtlantic this morning arguing that the Electoral College is an essential part of the story of Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election - and a major the reason he came so close to succeeding. https://t.co/M9j553h1Zn 1/
Attorney General Nominee Merrick Garland: "I come from a family where my grandparents fled anti-Semitism & persecution. The country took us in and protected us. I feel an obligation to the country to pay back and this is the highest best use of my own set of skills to pay back."
This is the most important staff hiring in the new Senate. @Bill_Dauster knows more about reconciliation & parliamentary rules than anyone. Strategy sessions in the Oval Office & Senate will begin with "Bill Dauster says ..."
Georgia's votes have been counted and recounted, and its GOP leaders affirm its Electoral College votes.
This call to “find” the exact number of votes needed to overturn the will of Georgia voters will not work. But it is a Watergate-level shock-the-conscience presidential tape.
Congratulations to Shana Broussard on her confirmation to the Federal Election Commission. I had the pleasure of working with Commissioner Broussard at the @FEC. She will bring a sharp legal mind to the Commission & its important work, as she has in her career as an @FEC staffer.
OK, so we're doing this.
By all reputable accounts, we have just had a well-run election, despite difficult circumstances, with zero evidence of widespread fraud. Scattershot legal challenges have been brought to courts throughout the country...
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Today will go down as one of the greatest days in the history of American democracy.
Not because Biden won.
But because Trump is refusing to accept Biden’s win.
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Max Weiss, a 25-year-old law student at @williamandmary will be a poll worker in VA this year. “It’s less risky for me than it is for my grandmother or my parents,” he told @nytimes “I feel some sort of sense of duty to country to do that.”
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