As Faith Flags in U.S. Government, Many Voters Want to Upend the System

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For Republicans, the distrust is a natural outgrowth of former President Donald J. Trump’s domination of the party and, to a large degree, American politics. After seven years in which he relentlessly attacked the country’s institutions, a broad majority of Republicans share his views on the 2020 election and its aftermath: Sixty-one percent said he was the legitimate winner, and 72 percent described the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol as a protest that got out of hand.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/13/us/politics/government-trust-voting-poll.html
 
For Republicans, the distrust is a natural outgrowth of former President Donald J. Trump’s domination of the party and, to a large degree, American politics. After seven years in which he relentlessly attacked the country’s institutions, a broad majority of Republicans share his views on the 2020 election and its aftermath: Sixty-one percent said he was the legitimate winner, and 72 percent described the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol as a protest that got out of hand.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/13/us/politics/government-trust-voting-poll.html

Did you have a point, or just trying to make character/OP count?
 
get lost you asshole troll

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We must purge our politics of Trump’s extremist poison

Only the willfully blind will deny that the Jan. 6 Select Committee has now connected the dots. Trump’s falsehoods about fraud, his groundless lawsuits, his assembling of slates of fake electors, and, finally, his last-ditch resort to force were all components of one effort to let him stay in the White House despite the voters’ democratically issued eviction notice.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...-hearing-should-be-turning-point-republicans/
 
For Republicans, the distrust is a natural outgrowth of former President Donald J. Trump’s domination of the party and, to a large degree, American politics. After seven years in which he relentlessly attacked the country’s institutions, a broad majority of Republicans share his views on the 2020 election and its aftermath: Sixty-one percent said he was the legitimate winner, and 72 percent described the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol as a protest that got out of hand.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/13/us/politics/government-trust-voting-poll.html

Between you and Mr. Tiny Penis, it's a race to see who Trump is destroying the fastest.
 
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