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To: Wayne07

The GOP is desperate to just move on and cut Trump loose. All these happy stories about almost winning the house and not losing the senate are the GOP efforts to convince their voters to just accept the fraud. They fail to realize that if they don’t confront the fraud now they may never get the chance.

There is a very real danger 2016 was the last real presidential election and that was an accident.

There is a very real danger this is the last real set of statewide elections.

The GOP should be doing everything they can to help Trump stop the fraud, not standing back in the hope that he fails.


106 posted on 11/20/2020 10:08:35 AM PST by hopespringseternal
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To: hopespringseternal
There is no path to overturning the 2020 election. Trump was president and allowed the fraud to happen under his watch. It's not all his fault because he never had the executive branch fully under control, and the swamp continually undercut him. The best hope at this point is making changes to prevent fraud in the next election. Florida is a good example of a state that had their election under control. Fixating on the 2020 loss, which can't be changed, is just costing attention that could be spent winning in Georgia, redistricting, winning in 2022, and winning in 2024.

Here is a scenario for those that aren't taking the Georgia senate elections seriously. Dems win both seats, pack the supreme court, then have the court declare gerrymandering unconstitutional and Dems take a 100 seat majority in the house after the courts redraw boundaries. Puerto Rico and DC are made states giving dems a long term majority in the Senate. That's the looming disaster.

107 posted on 11/20/2020 10:33:08 AM PST by Wayne07
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