It all depends on what Dominion decides.
Waste of time. It’s the senate. Not just a one or 2 seat pickup. If we don’t take the house we got no business being in business.
I knew that some clown would immediately chime in with the Dominion trash.
Never mind that Trump won massive margins on Dominion machines.
That in every election since 2020 the Republicans have won the machine count by massive margins.
AND the data shows that the machine talking point pushed by hucksters, qtards and grifters can’t possibly be real.
But hey, you do you.
Facts don’t matter to people who use memes as their NPC programming.
The issue isn’t dominion. They can only go so far and they know they’ll be scrutinized like crazy.
The issue is governor and senate elections. All those mail in and drop in ballots will be made from scratch in a blue city in a red state unless more caution is taken.
It’s much harder to steal Congressional district sized elections. Many of them are in the suburbs and Dems can’t use Ruby to stuff the ballot boxes.
Of course fraud was prevalent in areas where it could do the most damage and be the easiest to get away with, places we all know about like Milwaukee, Detroit, Atlanta and many others -- but the Democrats also targeted places that aren't so familiar such as the Philly *suburbs* far more so than Philadelphia itself. Surprised? Just look at the numbers. Then look at some other suburbs for similar patterns.
Furthermore, unless the Democrats were SOOOO thorough with their fraud (spoiler: they weren't THAT broad with it), targeting almost literally every county in the country no matter how small, then explain why even in numerous tiny rural counties in solid-Republican states, there was a swing to the left.
Massively expanded mail-in voting resulted in a 16% overall increase in turnout nationwide, which is unprecedented. It introduced a TON of new voters into the system who otherwise would have been too lazy and apathetic to actually get out of their houses and vote.
So let's see.... a ton of new, lazy, uninformed voters cast ballots in 2020. "Lazy, apathetic and uninformed" -- does that sound like a bunch of new Republicans or a bunch of new Democrats?