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greggerypeccary
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How Many?
Aug 15th, 2023 at 9:59pm
 

19 people are charged in the Georgia case, according to the indictment.

Donald Trump, former US president
Rudy Giuliani, Trump lawyer
Mark Meadows, White House chief of staff
John Eastman, Trump lawyer
Kenneth Chesebro, pro-Trump lawyer
Jeffrey Clark, top Justice Department official
Jenna Ellis, Trump campaign lawyer
Robert Cheeley, lawyer who promoted fraud claims
Mike Roman, Trump campaign official
David Shafer, Georgia GOP chair and fake elector
Shawn Still, fake GOP elector
Stephen Lee, pastor tied to intimidation of election workers
Harrison Floyd, leader of Black Voices for Trump
Trevian Kutti, publicist tied to intimidation of election workers
Sidney Powell, Trump campaign lawyer
Cathy Latham, fake GOP elector tied to Coffee County breach
Scott Hall, tied to Coffee County election system breach
Misty Hampton, Coffee County elections supervisor
Ray Smith, Trump campaign attorney
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Reply #1 - Aug 15th, 2023 at 10:03pm
 
I had hoped that they would include Ginny Thomas who it seems convinced or lobbied / recruited some of the fake electors in several states. Guess that was a step too far. Maybe the stories were not correct?
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Reply #2 - Aug 16th, 2023 at 12:39am
 
Dnarever wrote on Aug 15th, 2023 at 10:03pm:
I had hoped that they would include Ginny Thomas who it seems convinced or lobbied / recruited some of the fake electors in several states. Guess that was a step too far. Maybe the stories were not correct?


I'm just glad to see Sidney have her day in court. It'll be glorious hearing her sing, no?
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Reply #3 - Aug 16th, 2023 at 9:45am
 
If Republicans don’t understand the
generational gap that we have right now, ‘28,
‘30, ‘32 and 2036 are going to be disastrous
for the Republican party...   the younger
Republican priority is very different than the
priorities of my generation and above.

—NH Republican Governor Chris Sununu,
   15 March 2023, LX News interview.

For the first time since Boomers began to
turn 18, Democrats are united across
generational lines and Republicans are not.
This presents both a challenge to the
Republican Party to capture and extend the
loyalties of the young voters who, at least
nominally, are currently attached to the GOP
and an opportunity for the Democratic Party
to attract these disaffected young Republicans
in the next election cycle or two, if not on a
longer-term basis.

Based on the results of the 2022 midterm
elections, the Democrats have been more
successful in capitalizing on the opportunity
of a disappearing generation gap
, with
Republicans still struggling to meet their
challenge.

Republicans remain out of step with voters
under 45
whose loyalty to the GOP is being
sorely tested by a leadership more focused
on yesterday’s battles than tomorrow’s
challenges. In contrast, the absence of a
Democratic generation gap brought a new
sense of unity and purpose to the party’s
campaigns in 2022. If Democrats stay
focused on their emerging consensus on
which issues to emphasize across all age
groups, they should do even better in 2024
and beyond.

—Brookings, 24 April 2023.


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