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Leslie DR's avatar

I am relieved. I promised myself I would keep my Biden-Harris lawn sign up until Michigan certified and/or the GSA authorized the transition. Today, I get to retire it. (But I’m keeping it as a memento of an historic time.) I keep returning, though, to the 70+ million of my fellow Americans who voted for Donald Trump. It sure looks like Trump, McConnell and McCarthy believe that Trump or a hand-picked Trumpist will be running in 2024. Maybe, just maybe, the ambitions of those Republicans who are done with Trumpism and maybe even the Southern Strategy, will find a way to challenge them successfully this time. But I remain concerned and watchful and am so grateful for these Letters and for my fellow readers.

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Patrick's avatar

"Marinate." I love that. Overall, it feels like a fever has broken.

As WAPO analysed, Sidney Powell including Kemp into her conspiracies might have nudged her out of the spotlight she had just days before shared with Giuliani.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/11/23/what-line-did-sidney-powell-cross-that-rudy-giuliani-didnt/?utm_campaign=wp_the_5_minute_fix&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&wpisrc=nl_fix&carta-url=https%3A%2F%2Fs2.washingtonpost.com%2Fcar-ln-tr%2F2cfb6f7%2F5fbc38669d2fda0efb721cde%2F5bae55a6ade4e2323eaf0dc1%2F27%2F48%2F5fbc38669d2fda0efb721cde

Usually after a political illness such as we have just endured, a little rest and we will begin to heal, but as the professor hints, we must remain vigilant or we could easily relapse into another bout.

Rest up, people. It ain't over, but our prognosis is improving.

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