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Iowa entrance poll: Most GOP caucusgoers
don’t accept Biden’s 2020 win, say
a conviction wouldn’t make Trump unfit
for office

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Posted By: DVC, 1/16/2024 12:46:30 AM

Most Iowa GOP caucusgoers refuse to accept President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory and say they would view former President Donald Trump, whom CNN projected will win the caucuses Monday night, as fit for office even if convicted of a crime, according to CNN’s entrance poll for the Iowa Republican presidential caucuses. Trump’s victory highlights his strength among key groups that form the bulk of the GOP electorate, according to the entrance poll. Roughly half of Iowa caucusgoers described themselves as “very conservative,” and nearly half identified as part of the MAGA movement, referring to the “Make America Great Again” slogan popularized by Trump in 2016.

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You can fool some of the people all of the time, all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time.
And the people not fooled are voting for Trump.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 1/16/2024 1:00:19 AM (No. 1637227)
CNN folks heads are hurting mightily....they cannot believe that they have failed so totally to fool people.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Northcross 1/16/2024 2:09:43 AM (No. 1637241)
A real conviction might affect my vote, but not a Democrat run kangaroo court conviction.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: mobyclik 1/16/2024 7:45:04 AM (No. 1637296)
FTA: '' There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election.'' Well, except for all the evidence liberal judges squash and the useless media bury.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Staunch Repub 1/16/2024 8:50:18 AM (No. 1637353)
Of course this isn't true - - and the entire premise of the article wrong. We would care if the charges were legitimate..... but they aren't.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: red1066 1/16/2024 9:21:43 AM (No. 1637372)
It was difficult to believe Biteme won in 2020. Then the fraud stories and videos started coming in. Now after three years of Biteme and demoslut policies, fraud in the election of 2020 is certain. No one actually believes Biteme won with 81 million votes. The only thing that's certain, is that demosluts lie.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Wetenschapper 1/16/2024 9:25:57 AM (No. 1637375)
"No evidence of voter fraud" indeed. Having gotten tired of hearing this canard, for the last few years, I've been collecting links to credible articles exposing such fraud. Currently, there are around 475 articles in the list.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: bpl40 1/16/2024 9:29:13 AM (No. 1637378)
If the law were properly and fairly applied not one of the 91 felony charges against Trump will stand scrutiny. Also, past Presidents have done far worse things. But the tradition of not prosecuting Presidents for official conduct or actions has been strictly maintained for 234 years. There is recourse against illegal behavior by a Chief Executive . It is called impeachment. It has been tried twice against Trump and failed. The voters are fully aware of this.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Venturer 1/16/2024 10:40:14 AM (No. 1637437)
Trump is charged with 91 felonies and if he were convicted of all of them he would make a better president than Joe Biden.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: dbdiva 1/16/2024 12:34:44 PM (No. 1637537)
Don't forget the "stark educational divide" mentioned where those who are LESS educated broke for President Trump where those with college degrees were more likely to choose one of the other candidates. And let's not forget those pesky Evangelicals. CNN, a failing network, can't seem to give up their snark
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Birddog 1/16/2024 1:08:33 PM (No. 1637573)
FTA: '' There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election.'' Ya, convictions and proven cases from Connecticut to Oregon, California to the Carolina's, Texas to Northern Michigan...isn't "Widespread"? Still no explanation why several hundred thousand more votes were counted than "ballots" received in several states, over 30,000 "Changed addresses" that still voted, 20,000 voted from that same "New address" in following elections(in a race decided by 12,000 votes) ONE COUNTY that had over 20,000 "Move there" by registering to vote 30 days before the election, then 20,000 "Move back" by re-registering to vote in their same former district/state 30 days after. A Georgia company caught in Michigan with 10,000 fraudulent registrations and ballots, admitted they had over a dozen such offices in half a dozen different states, doing the very same thing...and getting paid $MILLIONS to do so.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: homefry 1/17/2024 9:08:00 AM (No. 1638120)
A conviction against Trump by these lying dogs would not change my opinion in the least.
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