I think when you say I'm not going to vote for Trump, but I can't support Biden, it's honestly cowardice because what you don't want -- you're like, oh, I still want to be viable in the GOP.
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Kinzinger criticizes Republicans who refuse to support either Trump or Biden, calling it cowardice.
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The whole point is not to argue deep legal theory and not to get an answer of deep legal theory. It's to stall and delay so that Donald Trump in his mind hopefully wins and then he can direct the Department of Justice to dismiss this case.
This is threatening the very fabric of democracy, because all we have to have for a democracy to survive is a basic compact that your vote, you can vote, your vote will count and the person that wins, wins.
I mean, it's sick and disgusting, obviously. I think we have to be careful to not allow this outrage to just numb us. Like this really should be - and thank you for putting this at the top of the show - this should be at the top of every news show anywhere in the country at how egregious and terrible this is. They - they're not warriors.
I mean, this is a pattern with him and I think, look, I guess in a way I feel bad for him because he's totally incapable of understanding what sacrifice is and appreciating it.





