This must be understood. With strong Republican support, Trump would never have found himself in this position. If he is not the man sworn in on January 20th, the Republican Party is to blame.
If he is not the man sworn in on January 20th, the Republican Party is to blame.
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True.
The Republican Party couldn't be happier with the way the 2020 elections turned out.
They picked up gains in the House and in statehouses. They're going to benefit from redistricting in 2021, and look likely to take the House back altogether in the 2022 midterms. Barring a catastrophe in Georgia, they'll likely keep the Senate.
And they got rid of Trump! Make no mistake, you'll have to look far and wide to find any elected Republican who is truly sorry at how this turned out.
Now they can sit around and do nothing except block Biden while drafting legislation they know he'll veto. It's a win/win the the GOP!
If he is not the man sworn in on January 20th, the Republican Party is, to paraphrase John Cleese, an ex parrot gone to meet the choir invisible
We absolutely agree. It couldn’t be more obvious that pdjt won, and won big. Biden couldn’t get a single voter To show up to his “big” Arizona rally. Trump had 94 mile traffic jam. —- similar in PA, MI, WI, Nv and elsewhere. If USA winds up with senile Biden and the intelligible Harris, it will be the GOP-e’s fault.