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President Trump continues to challenge the election, but many in his party are ready to get rid of him. They’re betraying his agenda in Congress, publicly calling for him to concede, and attacking his fraud litigation. They want to reset politics to the pre-Trump era ASAP. And there’s no greater advocate for this than Texas Senator John Cornyn. He epitomizes the GOP absent Trump in all its cuckery. But the base still wants Trump and his nationalist agenda. Can the GOP ignore them?
Three recent bills that Republicans endorsed show this betrayal of Trumpism.
First betrayal: Last week, the Senate passed the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act by unanimous consent not a single Republican spoke in opposition.
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By EMMA SEARS
and JESSIE CHRISTOPHER SMITH
Gaylord New Dec 12, 2020 Photo courtesy Oklahoma House of Representatives
Oklahomaâs seven Republican Presidential electors will cast their ballots for incumbent President Donald Trump shortly after 10 a.m. Monday.
Unlike 60 years ago when a âfaithless electorâ didnât vote as pledged, itâs doubtful any of this yearâs GOP electors will vote for anyone other than Trump, who carried the state in the Nov. 3 election with 65 percent of the vote compared with Democratic rival and President-elect Joe Bidenâs 32 percent.
âWeâre proud Republicans, and we were elected as electors by the Republican Party,â Chris Martin, a state GOP committeeman from Yukon said. âYou know what we think. Thereâs nothing really mysterious about us.â