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To: Starboard

Nice thought but we need to know the make up of the 74 million. The more likely outcome in the near term would be a split of the R vote leaving the Dems the beneficiary.

How many are MAGA voters?
How many are Dems?

The Dem votes are very significant because it would draw down the Dem Party total.

Of course, all is moot unless election integrity is restored.


48 posted on 01/24/2021 8:36:13 AM PST by joshua c (Jan 20th is Dump Day. Dump them all. Twitter, Facebook, Google, Amazon, cable tv etc)
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To: joshua c

I don’t see the R vote splitting in such a way that it would necessarily give the Dems an advantage. I could be wrong of course, but my theory is that a real party that stands for something will be such a contrast to a gutless old party that stands for nothing (and frequently turns against its own voters) will mean the quick demise of the GOP.

I mean, why continue buying an inferior and faulty product when a better one is available? I think millions of voters are going to make the switch and it will be an easy choice. The GOP’s shelf life has expired and everyone knows it.

There’s a certain comfort that comes from an association with genuine things. That’s how Trump got elected in the first place. He offered something better. He was the REAL DEAL. And now a new party can do the same thing and offer voters something better to vote for.

I think it will be right back to the two party system when the GOP collapses. I don’t know a single person who would be sorry to see it go.


80 posted on 01/24/2021 10:29:09 AM PST by Starboard
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