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MoveOn is also targeting the Secretary of State offices:

"New campaign finance reports show that Donald Trump has built a massive war chest: $122 million in political cash.

On average, Trump—who recently declared himself the "45th and 47th" president—raised $10 million per month in 2021.

And he's starting to spend that money in a completely novel way for a former president: putting his hand on the scale in races for secretary of state, a previously obscure and nonpartisan role, in battleground states.

In most states, the secretary of state is the official who oversees vote counting and recounts and certifies—or rejects—the results.

That's right: Trump has endorsed and is starting to pour cash into replacing the top elections official in battleground states with his own loyalists.

If Trump is able to install loyalists in these critical offices overseeing state elections, there may be no way of stopping him in 2024.

That's why MoveOn is launching a multimillion-dollar campaign to defeat Trump-backed candidates for secretary of state and stop this slow-motion coup unfolding right before our eyes."

(I got on their mailing list to keep track of them. They have been beating on this SOS issue over and over during the last month! The subject line is "White Supremacist Coup".)

2 years ago
1 score
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MoveOn is also targeting the Secretary of State offices:

"New campaign finance reports show that Donald Trump has built a massive war chest: $122 million in political cash.

On average, Trump—who recently declared himself the "45th and 47th" president—raised $10 million per month in 2021.

And he's starting to spend that money in a completely novel way for a former president: putting his hand on the scale in races for secretary of state, a previously obscure and nonpartisan role, in battleground states.

In most states, the secretary of state is the official who oversees vote counting and recounts and certifies—or rejects—the results.

That's right: Trump has endorsed and is starting to pour cash into replacing the top elections official in battleground states with his own loyalists.

If Trump is able to install loyalists in these critical offices overseeing state elections, there may be no way of stopping him in 2024.

That's why MoveOn is launching a multimillion-dollar campaign to defeat Trump-backed candidates for secretary of state and stop this slow-motion coup unfolding right before our eyes."

(I got on their mailing list to keep track of them. They have been beating on this SOS issue over and over during the last month! the subject line is "White Supremacist Coup".)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

MoveOn is also targeting the Secretary of State offices:

"New campaign finance reports show that Donald Trump has built a massive war chest: $122 million in political cash.

On average, Trump—who recently declared himself the "45th and 47th" president—raised $10 million per month in 2021.

And he's starting to spend that money in a completely novel way for a former president: putting his hand on the scale in races for secretary of state, a previously obscure and nonpartisan role, in battleground states.

In most states, the secretary of state is the official who oversees vote counting and recounts and certifies—or rejects—the results.

That's right: Trump has endorsed and is starting to pour cash into replacing the top elections official in battleground states with his own loyalists.

If Trump is able to install loyalists in these critical offices overseeing state elections, there may be no way of stopping him in 2024.

That's why MoveOn is launching a multimillion-dollar campaign to defeat Trump-backed candidates for secretary of state and stop this slow-motion coup unfolding right before our eyes."

(I got on their mailing list to keep track of them. They have been beating on this SOS issue over and over during the last month!)

2 years ago
1 score