No ... election fraud and voting machines are the potential margin of victory. Let’s say all 145 vote. Big deal when you can adjust a voting machine’s totals (proven fact) with little effort.
We are screaming about the wrong thing. Voter fraud is a misdirect from election fraud.
It is why I left the Libertarians. Again and again, I saw pretty good Republicans defeated in favor of really bad Democrats, because pro-constitutional people split their vote.
Important distinction:
Of course, the two are related, but it shows how far fraud has become systematized as part of the process.
As far as this momentum thing goes, I believe it is true and that it shows good tactical thinking on the part of the Democrats. They save their money for a last-minute media blast, which of course also has the effect of masking the massive fraud preparations under way. I see the same thinking in FL.
The "Republicans" (whatever the heck THEY are) also seem somewhat deficient in modern media strategy, that is the campaigns are not, IMNVHO, region-specific (and market-specific) enough. In these days when I can be targeted by one ad, and you, my next-door neighbor, can get a totally different message, the "Republicans" are stuck with a "one-size-fits-all " 50's" media mentality.
Corrupt voter rolls, rampant fraud at the polls, and feckless and inefficient opposition: can the one-party state have already arrived? We'll see. Let's hope the non-democrat victory in the Senate does not suddenly evaporate.