They're fine with it

You see, I remember Trump calling lots of other Americans “an enemy of the people” and putting them in danger before he attached that label to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger. For some reason, though, it didn’t matter to Raffensberger until it happened to him.

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In an op-ed lamenting the attacks from Trump and his allies, Raffensberger said the “smooth election” should “be something for Georgians to celebrate, whether their favored presidential candidate won or lost. For those wondering, mine lost—my family voted for him, donated to him and are now being thrown under the bus by him.”

Meaning everything was fine before Raffensberger faced with the rough end of the conspiracy stick. He voted for Trump but didn’t like it when Trumpism collided directly into his life. All that other bad stuff didn’t matter.

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