“It may have occurred at the margins, but I doubt it was widespread enough to tip the election. What is shocking is the massively growing numbers of voters who now embrace socialism.”
I think you’re coming closer to the truth here than many folks would believe.
The election may or may not have been “tipped” by fraud. The only states where it might have made a difference are Ohio and Florida. I know that Ohio is controlled by a Republican governor (FL — can’t remember). Why didn’t the governor have in place a system to monitor the election process? Particularly in the ‘rat wards most susceptible to cheating?
The more vexing problem is that what Romney thought to be “the 47%” is actually more like 49% or 50%. And their numbers aren’t shrinking in the states where they make the difference.
There are no easy solutions to the problems that conservatives and Republicans face in America. That isn’t to say there aren’t possible solutions, but they are not popular (at least not YET). I’ve suggested them on at least one other thread (at risk of having the post removed).
Perhaps a question not yet asked here is, “what course can conservatives take in the years ahead, to preserve their culture in a nation that is falling ever-leftward?”
Migrating to conservative states en masse and being prepared as the 50-state union disintegrates. The USA can't survive in its present form.
I think the majority of Americans still agree Romney has the best economic policy but it was the PC crowd that came out to vote for “women” “tolerance” etc and not their collective economic self-interest.