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Beto O'Rourke says his accusation against Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is 'not hyperbole' (Spoiler: It is)

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced yesterday that he was ending Covid-19 related mandates in the state, and Democrats immediately and not unexpectedly slammed the decision. Beto O’Rourke is also among the Democrats being critical, except he claims Gov. Abbott is willingly letting people die for political gain:

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Not hyperbole?

It never fails.

“The politician I disagree with is literally trying to kill everybody” has certainly run its course, not that people like O’Rourke are going to let it go.

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O’Rourke’s just hoping nobody thinks it through.

OOF.

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