Klamath Falls— Voters are over it. There's some hope Trump fever is breaking. This is a more moderate and centrist country than activists on either the right or left let on, and Donald Trump fever may be breaking.
The system is working. Here's one thing everybody can be happy about: The election results, for the most part, are not being questioned. That may have a lot to do with Republicans doing well. But the results should prove to them that Trump's voter fraud myth is in fact a myth.
Leave Trump behind. Maybe Republicans didn't need to change voting laws, as they have been doing in key states, attempting to drive down Democratic turnout. Maybe they just needed to drop Donald Trump, as Republican Glenn Youn kin did on his way to winning the governor's race in Virginia, defeating Democrat Terry McAuliffe.
Compare those results with the California recall election in September, when Republicans rallied around a fire-breathing candidate, Larry Elder, a talk radio host. They lost hard, handing a victory to Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Trump's ex-communications director has warned that if the former president wins a 2nd term he would establish an autocracy in the US
Alyssa Farah, who served as the White House's director of strategic communications and assistant to the president in 2020
Klamath Falls— A former White House communications director has warned of a "nightmare scenario" if Donald Trump wins in 2024. Alyssa Farah told CNN that Trump would "absolutely" impose some form of autocracy.
She added that he could weaponize the justice system against political opponents and use the military for political reasons.
There were things that he wanted to do when he was in power the first time that was well beyond the scope of what the US president should be able to do, but oftentimes it was simply the motivation of hoping to win reelection that kept him from doing things," she said.
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