Careful what you wish for...
People here in 2020 said “stop being pessimistic.”
I suffered from the days leading up to the election, the steal reports and sudden finding of more new Biden votes, and then the horror of losing the White House and Congress to the Dems.
A 50-50 split means the Soros and Communist woke types will have lots of fraud opportunities.
I truly believe this election week and the days after will have lots and lots of violence. Who honestly believes one side will say “Well, we tried and lost. We will be the loyal opposition now and hope for better outcomes next time. Congratulations to our opponents.”*
Think about that. If not, then violence. In my opinion-—and not with happiness about it in any way.
* Hubert H. Humphrey election night.
“I have done my best. I have lost. Mr. Nixon has won. The democratic process has worked its will, so now let’s get on with the urgent task of uniting our country. Thank you.”
Later official concession included:
I am sure you know that I have already called Mr. Nixon to express to him our congratulations, and I have sent the following telegram just a few moments ago to Mr. Nixon. It reads as follows:
“According to unofficial returns, you are the winner in this election. My congratulations. Please know that you will have my support in unifying and leading the nation. This has been a difficult year for the American people. I am confident that if constructive leaders of both our parties join together now, we shall be able to go on with the business of building the better America we all seek in a spirit of peace and harmony. Signed, Hubert H. Humphrey.”
Another near the end of his speech (after he and the staff need a little rest now):
“I never had any doubt but what it would be a close fight, comme ci, comme ca, you know, one way—-it bounced a little one way—it bounced a little another.
We’ve got a President-elect. He’s going to have my help. Cheers.