Trump served notice by Michigan AG to not even try to 'subvert' the 2024 election results
During an appearance on MSNBC on Saturday afternoon, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel (D) claimed she fully expects Donald Trump will once again try and tamper with the presidential election results in her state in November and that she will be prepared.
Speaking with host Katie Phang, Nessel, who gave a widely lauded speech at the recently concluded Democratic National Convention where she wished the conservative United States Supreme Court good luck prying "this wedding ring from my cold, dead, gay hand," was asked what she expects in November.
"How worried are you about Donald Trump and his allies trying to repeat what they attempted to do four years ago?" host Phang prompted her guest.
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"I think it is probably his number one strategy, honestly," she admitted. "I really don't see him making an effort to try to convert undecided voters. More than that, what I see is these efforts that are already in place here on the ground in Michigan to try to subvert the election through illegal means and, to really try to enlist as many Republicans on the ground as possible, whether those are poll workers, whether those are local clerks, whether those are party activists."
"I think that what we saw in 2020, you know, it is going to pale in comparison to what we are likely going to see in 2024 and, again, it is not my job to decide winners or losers. it is my job to defend the will of the people, whatever that might be," she continued. "But I can tell you this: if the will of the people here in Michigan is that they support Kamala Harris as our next president of the United States, you know, it is going to be tough."
"I don't think anybody should underestimate how hard we are going to have to fight to defend people's votes against an effort by the Trump campaign to subvert democracy here in Michigan and likely and states all across the nation."
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