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Michigan Republican congressman quits party over Trump's election fraud claims

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Michigan Republican congressman quits party over Trump's election fraud claims

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12/15/20
Retiring Rep. Paul Mitchell of Michigan announced Monday he's leaving the Republican Party and becoming an Independent over his disgust with President Trump's efforts to overturn the presidential election. "…it became clear to me that I could no longer be associated with the Republican Party [and] that leadership does not stand up and say the process, the election is over,” Mitchell said during an exclusive interview with CNN Monday. Mitchell said he voted for Trump in the 2020 election and is a conservative - voting with Republicans 95% of the time - but that Republicans "must stand up for democracy first, for our Constitution first, and not political considerations, not simply for raw political power." "This election simply confirms for me it's about power first and that, frankly, is disgusting and demoralizing," Mitchell said. "Losing is brutal, it's personal and it hurts. But if you're not willing to accept that, you should not be in political leadership," Mitchell said. Mitchell's comments come as electors met across the U.S. on Monday to formally elect Democratic nominee Joe Biden as the president-elect based on the outcome of the Nov. 3 election.

Mitchell said he's been critical on some of the administration's positions in recent weeks and months because it is his duty to stand up and do the right thing based on his principles. "It's why I'm ending my tenure in Congress by speaking out, in this case, that our leadership owes us better than what we are seeing right now and until I see that, I'm going to be an independent because it's simply unacceptable," he said. With his decision, he becomes the second Republican member of Michigan's current congressional delegation to abandon the party. Mitchell is following in the footsteps of fellow Michigander Rep. Justin Amash, who left the GOP in the summer of 2019 and is now a Libertarian. Mitchell also noted that Republican leaders had been collectively sitting back and tolerating "unfounded conspiracy theories and 'stop the steal' rallies without speaking out for our electoral process.” "…with the leadership of the Republican Party and our Republican Conference in the House actively participating in at least some of those efforts, I fear long-term harm to our democracy,” Mitchell said in his letter.


If Mitchell had the ethics and integrity he claims to have, he would have left the GOP immediately after Mitch McConnell's sham impeachment trial in the Senate.
 
The Reprobates were not wrong in foregoing the trial.

If they had broken ranks then, they would have been finished.

Can you imagine a trial going on with the pandemic?
 
A nice gesture, but the far right spin machine will brand him a traitor for doing so.
 
The Reprobates were not wrong in foregoing the trial.

If they had broken ranks then, they would have been finished.

Can you imagine a trial going on with the pandemic?
Were fast tracking executions during a pandemic *shrugs*
 
A nice gesture, but the far right spin machine will brand him a traitor for doing so.
Nazi groypers are already chanting death to the GOP. Alex jones is already whipping up a frenzy. Its going to be a long few months.
 
Were fast tracking executions during a pandemic *shrugs*
Throw them in that chair sick and they'll be glad to be thrown in that Lake of Fire.

I'm kidding you, why are we comparing these two things?

Why are we comparing with what Trump is doing?
 
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