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To: cgbg

It’s not irrational, it’s unlikely given the cheat. Though If Trump continues his trend of picking up more voters than last time he may overwhelm the cheat. That’s his only hope I think given that he’s up against pure evil.


24 posted on 03/06/2024 11:51:02 AM PST by TalBlack (I We have a Christian duty and a patriotic duty. God help us.)
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To: TalBlack

The Virginia primary yesterday is an example of what can go right.

We know there is massive cheating in that state—the games they play in Northern Virginia are stunning in their scope—in fact I would argue they stole more votes there in 2020 than anywhere else.

However yesterday President Trump’s lead was so ridiculously large that they didn’t even bother to turn on the cheat machine.

You can see the hints of this when reporters mumble “wow, how did he do so well in Louden County”?

The opposite example was in Vermont—a small lead, then holding of ballots in an urban center—then a big release late in the night—we have seen it all before.

So we need a landslide in November.

Is it difficult? Yes. Very.

Is it impossible? No it is not. That is what we need—and we might need some luck with current events to demoralize Democrats.

If we get lucky and Biden stays on the ticket he could be the October surprise stroking out or freaking out or whatever...

A RFK Jr. third party in fifty states on the Libertarian ticket could create landslide conditions for us as some Democrats defect.

The perfect is the enemy of the good—even if 5% of the Democrats defect that could make a big difference.

I think it is going to happen—the pieces will fall into place.


26 posted on 03/06/2024 12:00:47 PM PST by cgbg ("Our democracy" = Their Kleptocracy)
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