What good will that do? It won't increase turnout for the GOP nominee, but it could depress GOP turnout. After the primary there are only 2 options: Work towards getting the GOP candidate elected, or work towards getting the Dem candidate elected. Sitting out/depressing turnout only does the latter. Why be counterproductive just to get some emotional satisfaction/venting? Isn't that what we've been accusing the Harris supporters of doing? The vote is over, what is done is done, so how about getting out all the frustration out tonight and then being productive from here on out. Who knows, Nelson could say or do something stupid and make it a race. Bottom line, replacing Nelson benefits conservatism, leaving him in harms conservatism (greatly, if the Dems take control of the Senate) and now the options in this race for advancing conservatism have shrunk to only one: supporting the GOP candidate.
Yeah, I highly doubt it.