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Donald Trump and Fani Willis both lose in Georgia case. And the circus rolls on.

Mar 15, 2024 View Original Article
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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    75% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -47% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

66% : Kemp, a Republican, also said this week he will support Trump as the party's nominee for president.
53% : I voted for Trump - twice.
45% : But Trump can ask McAfee to allow for an immediate review of his ruling by the Georgia Court of Appeals.
42% : Trump only cares about MAGA.
38% : Liz Cheney's book and DOJ's Jan. 6 indictment changed my mindGeorgia's Senate in January launched a special committee to investigate Willis, allegedly for how she spent state tax dollars in the Trump case.
37% : Expect to see the words "tremendous lapse in judgement" bandied about by Trump and his gang.
36% : That denies Trump and his gang their real objective for now - to delay the case until after November's election as he is seeking the White House for the third time.
33% : She was preaching to a congregation that supports her, just as Trump is playing to a Republican audience in Georgia that will do anything they can to help him defeat her.
32% : "Trump supporters in Georgia are already working to hurt WillisWhile McAfee mulls gagging Willis, Trump's Republican supporters in the Georgia government are actively working to further muddy the waters in the case.
29% : Trump weaponizes Willis relationship: Fani Willis should have seen Trump's predictable attack on her office romance comingThat's legalese for "playing the race card" in jurisprudence.
24% : Trump has every reason to keep that rolling, to weaponize Willis' behavior to stall, stall, stall the case as long as possible.
24% : Trump and his crew could not have smeared her with this sideshow if she hadn't crossed that line.
23% : The judge overseeing the Georgia election interference trial against Donald Trump ruled Fani Willis can stay on the case if aide Nathan Wade steps down.
17% : That's an extraordinary show of loyalty since Trump recruited a primary challenger for Kemp in 2022 and lambasted him as a "a turncoat, a coward, and a complete and total disaster" for refusing to overturn his state's 2020 election.

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