To: GeorgianaCavendish
3) Midterm elections are two years away. Republicans do very well in off-year elections. Democrats know that Republicans out vote Democrats during these times, and historically these off years have been when Republicans have gained hold of the House and the Senate, and retain their majorities in state legislatures.
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The gop-e lost the House in 2018.
Unless this absentee vote fraud mess is fixed before 2022 we'll lose then as well.
3 posted on
11/08/2020 6:18:30 AM PST by
ealgeone
To: ealgeone
"Unless this absentee vote fraud mess is fixed before 2022 we'll lose then as well." Well, the republican party does control most of the state houses, so they could, in theory, fix a lot of stuff. the problem is, most of them appear to be RINOS.. Or maybe just plain old, every day cowards.. Whatever...
8 posted on
11/08/2020 6:36:31 AM PST by
unread
(A REPUBLIC..! If you can keep it....)
To: ealgeone
Here in Michigan, in 2018 the GOP got wiped out thanks to the same, old, urban voter-fraud that put biden over the top. Sure, they can hold onto(district-controlled)state legislature seats...but only a little while longer, because once that other turd proposition that passed in 2018, "redistricting by committee", kicks in...good luck with that majority.
Bottom-line with the GOP...too many milquetoasts, not enough wartime consigliere's.
"...indecision is a virus that can run through an army and destroy its will to win...or even to survive"
10 posted on
11/08/2020 6:40:25 AM PST by
RckyRaCoCo
(Please Pray For My Brother Ken)
To: ealgeone
"The gop-e lost the House in 2018." I struggle with the term lost. I strongly believe they, lead by Ryan, intentionally let the democrats win in order to stop Trump. Lost infers they tried to win and didn't.
To: ealgeone
The gop-e lost the House in 2018.That was on traitor Paul Ryan and 40 GOP reps who decided to retire, pissed that Trump won.
25 posted on
11/08/2020 7:24:28 AM PST by
Drew68
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