Following the Supreme Court defeat, President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Saturday to call for retaliation from Republican governors who resisted his calls to cancel the election, even telling his supporters to vote for them.
Trump has targeted Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, whether a staunch Trump supporter, for certifying Biden’s victories in his states despite his efforts to involve them in schemes to nullify the results.
The tweet is the first time Trump has explicitly advocated ducey’s dismissal (the governor’s term is limited in 2022), however, he has previously suggested Rep. Doug Collins (Republican for Georgia) Tomount as a number one candidacy in opposition to Kemp.
“Two RINO Republicans who opposed me and the Republican Party that any Democrat,” Trump tweeted about Ducey and Kemp, and told his supporters, “Never forget, keep them out of power!”
Attorney General Bill Barr also showed up at Trump’s attractions Saturday for not providing evidence of voter fraud, and Trump retwented a call to fire him “by the end of the paintings today” and added that it’s a “great disappointment. “
In addition, Trump attacked the Supreme Court, which three Trump-appointed judges who voted to reject a Trump-backed lawsuit to overturn the election, tweeted that they “really let us down,” adding, “No wisdom, no courage!”
Trump has asked Kemp to challenge his state’s electorate and take part in a ploy to turn his back on Biden’s Georgian electorate. Trump tried to call Ducey while rating Biden’s victory in his state, though Ducey did not respond.
9. C is the number of issues that Kemp’s approval decreased between Republicans between Election Day and December 3, according to a Morning Consult poll. Kemp with 86% Republican approval from November 3 to November 13, when Trump began attacking him, but has since declined. 77%, and its disapproval rate fell from 10% to 19%.
Trump has hinted that he supports the major demanding situations that oppose Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Georgia’s Deputy Governor Geoff Duncan for detecting Biden’s victory. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Ben Sasse (R-Neb. ) They were also attacked for breaking up with Trump in the election.
Although Ducey is limited by the period, he was said to be a imaginable candidate in the US Senate. But it’s not the first time Opposite newly elected Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz), as well as a presidential hope for 2024. of his own state, however, may be in a difficult Republican primary.
I’m a journalist covering Biden’s politics and transition. In the past I worked for MSNBC and Chronogram Magazine. I attended Vassar College and London.
I’m a journalist covering Biden’s politics and transition. In the past I worked for MSNBC and Chronogram Magazine.