There have been election reform changes in Georgia. We will get a read on how effective they were this Fall. There are also a lot of people really paying attention to election fraud in a way that wasn’t in play in 2020. People like True the Vote and Garland Favorito’s group.
I am of the belief that the Democrats elevated election cheating to a high art during the 35 years of the consent decree that ended in 2018. They cheat in multiple ways. The law changes combined with the increased scrutiny will *hopefully* knock the cheating down an order of magnitude.
I am crossing my fingers.
My guess is, between rampant cheating in unreformed states, and the understandable reluctance of some to vote for people they regard as RINOs, the GOP will get a narrow majority in the House — it won’t be a blowout, especially since the GOPee portion will probably remain supine about the fraud.
As for the Senate, I have no idea.
I expect the fraud will be much more extensive this November than it was in 2020 and the machine algorithms will be tweaked to raise the percentage of vote reapportionment to cover Senate and House elections. Many reports in 16 and 20 and some in previous elections of votes being switched visibly and of voting totals having factional votes which can only happen when the algorithm switches a set percent from one column to the other without shaving the fractions off so Candidate A gets 11,005.08 votes and candidate B gets 13,026.92 votes. There were a lot of those results posted in the weeks after the last Election.