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Trump Dooms His Own Party

First publishedJul 17, 03:30 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:25 UTC · 2m ago
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Trump Dooms His Own Party
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Donald Trump's comments after losing the presidency in 2020 hurt the Republican Party in Georgia, USA.

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Donald Trump lost the presidency in 2020. He said the election was fake and rigged. This made many people in Georgia not vote for Republicans.

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This story is important because it shows how one person's words can affect politics in a country.

In brief
Who lost the presidency?
Donald Trump
What did Trump say?
He said the election was fake and rigged
What happened in Georgia?
Many people did not vote for Republicans
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The outlets frame the story as a negative effect of Trump's comments on the Republican Party.

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    Trump's comments hurt the Republican Party in Georgia

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    The AtlanticTrump's comments led to Republican losses
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