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If so, it truly is a bombshell. Let's hope it's not a dud ... --
I'm coming to the impression that the "bombshell" effect is a measure of established press reaction and nothing else. If the press ignores the evidence or lies about the evidence, then it isn't a bombshell.
A real life example is the Holocaust. This was not a "bombshell" while it was going on, because the press, which knew all about it, did not report on it.
I think the overwhelming majority are sick and tired of family members of politicians, and even politicians, engaging in ripping off the American public. Which will reflect badly for them in elections. You never know who might be swayed if they see the evidence. Besides that Republicans can play off of the corruption with attack ads. That is if Republicans are smart enough to play off of those accusations to sway voters. 8>)
Convictions are not the only game in town, just the more preferred. 8>)