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And ginned up more false allegations of widespread voter fraud this time around, sparking fears of similar if not worse violence around the 2024 election.

Her rose-tinted beverage uses a gin base washed in strawberries and Greek yogurt, topped with Prosecco and sparkling water.

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“They may go nowhere in court but they look like they are ginned up to challenge the outcome after the election.”

But if the Trump people are able to gin up enough chaos around this issue, it's possible that Johnson could decide to take some action.

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Business started slowly, but it ramped up once Beacon’s booze-free key lime margaritas and gin and tonics hit the shelves at major retailers such as BevMo and Total Wine & More.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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