Days to Election Day: 12 John, our actions right now will determine the version of America passed on to the next generation. The first general election presidential debate, held in 1960 between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon, gave Americans a side-by-side portrait of the two options before them.Â
 The president’s tantrums and assclownery at the first debate were a stain on his office, and an embarrassment for the entire country.  As I mentioned on a recent episode of The Lincoln Project Podcast, the most important question that can be asked tonight is whether Donald Trump will commit to the peaceful transfer of power—and it should be asked ad nauseam until his answer is satisfactory for the leader of a liberal democratic republic.  Our president will not commit to a free and fair election—nor to even defending it from foreign interference—because he knows he can't win without cheating.
→ Donald Trump and the White House attempted to cover up a coronavirus super-spreader event that stemmed from the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett at the Rose Garden.  → Even after being infected, Trump played down coronavirus, compared it to the flu and told Americans the pandemic is “nothing to worry about.”
We, the People, hold the power to end the chaos, end the destruction, and end this presidency.
 We must reach every potential Lincoln Voter in every battleground state to ensure Trump’s defeat.
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