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Friend, as if the situation in the country wasn't dark enough, on Sunday during an interview with Fo

Friend, as if the situation in the country wasn't dark enough, on Sunday during an interview with Fox News, Trump refused to say that he would accept the results of the election if he lost: WALLACE: Are you a good loser? TRUMP: I am not a good loser. I don't like losing… I think mail in voting is going to rig the election WALLACE: Are you suggesting that you might not accept the results of the election? TRUMP: I have to see. Look. I have to see. No I'm not just going to say yes. Trump can have a tantrum if he loses, he probably will. But he doesn't certify the election results; Congress does. In early January, the Vice President will address a joint session of the incoming congress to certify the electoral college vote. Mitch McConnell and all but one other Republican voted to acquit Trump when he was impeached and obviously guilty. If Republicans are still in control of the U.S. Senate in January, how do you think they will vote if Trump loses the Electoral College, doesn't accept the results, and demands Republicans in Congress fall in line to support him? [In January 2021, when the new U.S. Senate is sworn in, we need to make sure that Republicans do not have the power to allow Trump to stay in the White House even if he lost the Electoral College to Joe Biden. Democrats only need to flip four seats in order to take control of that Senate. That's why I'm asking you to chip in $1 to each of these Daily Kos-endorsed Democrats running to oust incumbent Republican senators on the ballot in November.]( Keep fighting, Amanda McKay, Daily Kos --------------------------------------------------------------- Friend, the coronavirus crisis is spiraling out of control. New models project as many as [half a million Americans could die](, yet the White House and many Republican governors refuse to take action. Trump says children must return to school in the fall. The White House says ["the science should not stand in the way of this."]( Americans are being abducted by [unidentified, camouflage-clad shock troops]( in Portland, OR. They are federal agents, but they are not police, and they are operating against the express orders of Oregon's governor and Portland's mayor—both Democrats. It's been a dark week in Trump's America. It didn't have to be this way. Senate Republicans had the opportunity—and the responsibility—to take action and remove this dangerous, out-of-control monster from office. Instead, they staged a sham impeachment trial and acquitted Trump of abusing his power and covering up those abuses—crimes of which he was obviously guilty. Senate Republicans are as much to blame for Trump's bloody and tragic policies as Trump himself is. We need to make them pay. [Twenty-three of the 52 Republicans who voted to acquit Trump are up for election this fall. Polls are moving in our direction, so we need to take action now to make sure each and every Republican who is vulnerable pays for their obsequiousness. That's why I'm asking you to chip in $1 to each of these Daily Kos-endorsed Democrats running to oust incumbent Republican senators on the ballot in November.]( Thank you, Michael Langenmayr, Daily Kos Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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