Pepsionice is smoking hopium if he thinks many Republican incumbents survive their primary election. The Republican base wants blood. If they betrayed patriotic Americans I myself will not vote for an incumbent Republican in the general election. If there is a valid candidate from a new third party they will get my vote.
valid candidate
Those two words leave a lot to the imagination and I’m betting your imagination isn’t that good.
There is a lot of TALK here, about I’ll never blah blah blah,
Right now it’s talk, but if the Trump base doesn’t stick together, and the talk becomes action, the Trump base is divided and splintered, and that is precisely what evil sadistic, treasonous Democrats are hoping. NO?
My sense is anyone promoting the disastrous idea that never voting Republican again is the ticket to a winning strategy, is promoting nonsense. Nonsense and division that will not be overcome sufficient to win any more elections should we have the ability to overcome the thieving deceiving Democrats to begin with. Even with the base intact and undivided.
You all know the example we hang together or we hang separately. We’re not called the stupid Party for nothing. So why compound it with bad strategy. Division, that’s the ticket.
We are a two Party system. That isn’t going to change anytime in the near future, and if it does you will know the Republic is dead and we have gone to the European model. I despise that model. It only compounds our problems. The founders, didn’t like the monarchy model, and they don’t like Parties to begin with so you know they won’t like the multi-party system.
And no this is not aimed solely at W_r.
Karl Rove will pop up right on schedule with his whiteboard to explain to you why you must vote for incumbent Republicans, and that challenging them in the primaries is a losing move. And Hannity will call him the architect, and everyone will follow him because his advice was crucial to Trump’s winning a second term, and the wins in the two Georgia senate runoffs.
I feel like I’m forgetting something here....
If there is any lesson from the fraudulent 2020 election it's that each voter has to decide if they'll ever vote in an election again since they're clearly rigged. If a Republican decides to vote in the next elections, their likely goal is to remove any traitorous Republican first as there is no room for traitors. Even if the Republican survives their primary, they're going to face a lot of hostile former Republicans in the general election.
Overall, those who can't fully accept that the elections are rigged, Republican, Democrat, or Independent are likely to vote against all incumbents in an attempt to assert themselves and say they won't be marginalized.