Republicans would control the Presidency, and have a majority in both the House and the Senate, if not for voter fraud.
With all due respect, Trump was going to lose the Presidency regardless of voter fraud. He made no effort to win over independent voters, who tend to be the deciding factor in most elections, while alienating some of his own supporters by pushing the clot shot, not firing Fauci, not finishing the border wall, not fixing the deficit, etc. An unpopular president often hurts his party's Congressional showings as well. That's why I'm backing DeSantis in the 2024 primaries. Obviously if Trump gets the nomination I will suck it up and vote for him again. But I'm not going to pretend to like the guy.
>>With all due respect, Trump was going to lose the Presidency regardless of voter fraud.
You cannot be serious. The legitimate votes for Trump were beating Biden by a landslide. On election night Trump was far ahead in the bellweather states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Georgia - but overnight, votes magically appeared to favor Biden. Only someone living in a cave, or a Democrat, would claim otherwise.
Mr. Kalamata