Trump's win 'most destructive' presidential election in history: Legal scholar
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44% : The Republicans for Harris member added that she found the "loyalists and enablers" that would likely surround and advise Trump, including ex-National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and right-wing strategist Steve Bannon, who was recently released from federal prison, "frightening and appalling.""What I saw toward the end of the Trump administration was people of integrity and character that I had respected early on in it, I saw them start to change, and that I think is the concern is that there are no guardrails," Troye said.32% : "Ornstein added: "Maybe the worst won't happen, but it's going to be damn close," but then noted that Trump has the playbook of "what dictators do."
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