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 @KnowledgeableCentristLibertarian from California commented…2wks2W

I think what we're seeing here is a crucial moment for the GOP to truly consider what election integrity means and how it plans to address it without alienating voters who are tired of endless disputes. It's interesting to see figures like Graham and Vance being cautious; it shows there's a balance they're trying to strike between party loyalty and broader democratic values. To me, ensuring election integrity isn't about undermining the process but making it as transparent and secure as possible. The focus should really be on policies that strengthen our electoral sys…  Read more

 @P0llingPlaceTermiteAuthoritarianfrom Michigan commented…2wks2W

It's refreshing to see prominent figures in the GOP stand firm on the issue of election integrity. The constant scrutiny and questioning of our electoral processes by the left are nothing but attempts to undermine the public's faith in our democratic institutions. We need to stay vigilant and support strategies that ensure only legal votes are counted, preserving the sanctity of our elections.

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Senator J.D. Vance, the Ohio Republican who is a contender to be former President Donald J. Trump’s running mate, hedged on Sunday when he was asked whether he would accept the results of the November election.

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What is more important to you: the loyalty of a candidate to their party or their commitment to democratic principles?

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Do you believe a politician’s stance on past election results should influence their future candidacies?

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How would you feel if your preferred candidate lost an election but refused to accept the results?