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Nevilledog

(51,201 posts)
Tue Dec 1, 2020, 11:22 AM Dec 2020

Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski is calling on Trump to concede



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Joe Lockhart
@joelockhart
such courage....a month after the election.

Kyle Griffin
@kylegriffin1
Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski is calling on Trump to concede.

"I think he should concede, I think the race is over."
https://cnn.it/3qiuI8M
8:16 AM · Dec 1, 2020
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Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski is calling on Trump to concede (Original Post) Nevilledog Dec 2020 OP
Still using qualifiers Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2020 #1
"Please, your Majesty sir, I only said 'I think'! JenniferJuniper Dec 2020 #2
It's absolutely flipping crazy Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2020 #4
She And Susan Must Be Extra Concerned nt sfstaxprep Dec 2020 #3
If Murkowski, Mitt, and Sasse walked into Moscow Mitch's office and told him they'd caucus greenjar_01 Dec 2020 #5
This would absolutely work, if they had spines obamanut2012 Dec 2020 #8
I don't care if he ever concedes. If he will just shut-up will be enough. patricia92243 Dec 2020 #6
Trump will never concede - he is winning big: dalton99a Dec 2020 #7
Follow the money. crickets Dec 2020 #9
Did Sen. Murkowski find her drum major mace at last? gratuitous Dec 2020 #10
 

greenjar_01

(6,477 posts)
5. If Murkowski, Mitt, and Sasse walked into Moscow Mitch's office and told him they'd caucus
Tue Dec 1, 2020, 11:34 AM
Dec 2020

with the Dems if Trump didn't end this nonsense, the whole thing would be over by mid-afternoon. These people aren't exactly profiles in courage.

dalton99a

(81,598 posts)
7. Trump will never concede - he is winning big:
Tue Dec 1, 2020, 11:34 AM
Dec 2020
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/30/us/politics/trump-campaign-donations.html

Trump Raises $170 Million as He Denies His Loss and Eyes the Future
The president’s campaign has ratcheted up its appeals for cash, but the first 75 percent of every contribution is going to a new political action committee that could fund his next political move.
By Shane Goldmacher and Maggie Haberman
Nov. 30, 2020

President Trump has raised about $170 million since Election Day as his campaign operation has continued to aggressively solicit donations with hyped-up appeals that have funded his fruitless attempts to overturn the election and that have seeded his post-presidential political ambitions, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The money, much of which was raised in the first week after the election, according to the person, has arrived as Mr. Trump has made false claims about fraud and sought to undermine public confidence in the legitimacy of President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory.

Instead of slowing down after the election, Mr. Trump’s campaign has ratcheted up its volume of email solicitations for cash, telling supporters that money was needed for an “Election Defense Fund.”

In reality, the fine print shows that the first 75 percent of every contribution currently goes to a new political action committee that Mr. Trump set up in mid-November, Save America, which can be used to fund his political activities going forward, including staff and travel. The other 25 percent of each donation is directed to the Republican National Committee.

The $170 million figure, raised in less than four weeks, is an enormous sum that rivals the amounts of money brought in at the peak of the campaign. While a breakdown of the money was not immediately available, the deluge of donations would appear to have paid off any remaining Trump campaign debt (in the first days after the election, the fine print showed that contributions were earmarked for that purpose). The money is also likely to provide Mr. Trump with a sizable financial head start in paying for his post-presidency political activities.

Despite the influx of cash, both the Trump campaign and the R.N.C. have reduced the size of their staffs since the election.

In October, Mr. Trump’s campaign began automatically checking a box on its website so that more donors would make additional, weekly donations from their accounts through Dec. 14 — the day the Electoral College will vote — to create a postelection revenue stream. Donors can opt out with an extra click, but critics called the tactic misleading.

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crickets

(25,983 posts)
9. Follow the money.
Tue Dec 1, 2020, 01:57 PM
Dec 2020

With donnie, it's always about the money. Of course he doesn't want to admit failure, but as long he can still command precious media attention, order people around, and rake in the moneymoneymoney, it will never end. Ugh.

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
10. Did Sen. Murkowski find her drum major mace at last?
Tue Dec 1, 2020, 02:18 PM
Dec 2020

Run around to the front of the parade and pretend she's been leading all the time. Very courageous.

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