Comments on: Georgia GOP Has Had It With Donald Trump https://www.okwassup.com/georgia-gop-has-had-it-with-donald-trump/ News, Entertainment, Lifestyle and more! Mon, 07 Dec 2020 09:15:10 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Mr.BD https://www.okwassup.com/georgia-gop-has-had-it-with-donald-trump/#comment-13985 Tue, 01 Dec 2020 16:23:55 +0000 https://www.okwassup.com/?p=24484#comment-13985 Trump is going to fool around and make them lose in Georgia. He has the Repub chair lady talking out the side of her mouth. One minute she is following Trump saying he got cheated then she tells people they should trust system and go vote in January. How does she expect to have it both ways? But this is what Trump does. He will pull everybody down and not even care so long as he ends up protecting himself and getting what he wants.

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By: Truthiz1 https://www.okwassup.com/georgia-gop-has-had-it-with-donald-trump/#comment-13984 Tue, 01 Dec 2020 15:21:29 +0000 https://www.okwassup.com/?p=24484#comment-13984 Thanks DJ. I was hoping you would jump on this and you did not disappoint.

The GOP in Georgia, AND the Republican party in general, are getting exactly what they deserve.

Trump is always True to his nature. And his primary nature is that of destruction and chaos and deception ALL in service to himself and ONLY himself. The whole world knows this by now.

He knows he’s lost the election and since he’s never actually given a fig about the Republican party, or the evangelicals or the “poorly educated” he couldn’t care less about the consequences of his actions. He’s just being true to his nature.

Let’s hope it pays off for the Dems in Georgia on Jan. 5th. 2021

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By: Wil https://www.okwassup.com/georgia-gop-has-had-it-with-donald-trump/#comment-13983 Tue, 01 Dec 2020 14:12:53 +0000 https://www.okwassup.com/?p=24484#comment-13983 New York Times:

President Trump’s sustained assault on his own party in Georgia, and his repeated claims of election fraud in the state, have intensified worries among Republicans that he could be hurting their ability to win two crucial Senate runoff races next month.

The president has continued to claim without evidence that his loss in the new battleground state was fraudulent, directing his ire in particular at Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, both conservative Republicans, whom he has accused of not doing enough to help him overturn the result.

Over the weekend, he escalated his attacks on Mr. Kemp, saying he was “ashamed” to have endorsed him in 2018, and on Monday he called Mr. Kemp “hapless” as he urged him to “overrule his obstinate Republican Secretary of state.’’

Mr. Trump’s broadsides have quietly rattled some Republicans in the state, who fear that concerns about the fairness of the presidential election could depress turnout for the Senate races, which will determine whether Democrats or Republicans control the chamber.

After resisting entreaties to appear in Georgia, the president plans to travel there this weekend, though even some of his own aides remain uncertain whether his anger toward state officials will overshadow any support he may lend the party’s two candidates.

“You can’t say the system is rigged but elect these two senators,” said Eric Johnson, a campaign adviser to Kelly Loeffler, one of the G.O.P. Senate candidates, and a former Republican leader of the Georgia Senate. “At some point he either drops it or he says I want everybody to vote and get their friends to vote so that the margins are so large that they can’t steal it.”

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