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Trump is like a sad sack athlete who lost a championship and then calls a presser in front of his most ardent fans… t.co/vpW98fHuv0
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"Actually, you know they just lost the White House," Trump says, but even his bitterness and lying is low energy.
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@magmaris I don't have to, but I am working and have it on in the background so I can occasionally mock it.
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Trump is low energy, prompter-focused so far, tbh, with pretty low energy ad libs.
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@atlasunshrugged @AdamLaxalt Plenty of Republicans could be competitive. He ain't one of them.
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@atlasunshrugged @AdamLaxalt Because he's a terrible candidate, and Nevada is a lean blue state.
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ICYMI, @adamlaxalt was just on the CPAC-is-awesome video touting Trump as a force in Northern Nevada. (Trump lost W… t.co/PNkZwnN9IZ
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Latest on COVID in NV, via @meganmesserly. t.co/ruAM0GsQN3
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"It will take the passage of legislation in a state whose lawmakers have historically been easily hypnotized by shi… t.co/CUV8x9NkLD
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If you think you understand blockchains and Blockchains LLC’s proposal for “Innovation Zones,” a k a semi-autonomou… t.co/pG5PbAquKp
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