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Democrats can also be criminals. by Domer84
I doubt that the folks burning down the Arby's, attacking police stations , and killing storekeepers in the name of George Floyd voted for Trump in November.
The GOP missed an opportunity, as usual. They did a terrible job tying Democrats to the violence. While part of that is due to media support for the Dems, commercials could have been used to force Democratic candidates to condemn the rioting or be painted as supporting it. I can only imagine how many commercials we will see this fall with footage of those idiots on January 6th. Any Republican candidate who refuses to call that out for the travesty it was deserves to lose.