I had faith that DJT would serve a second term, whether by winning in court, or by having legislators send in electors that represent the true will of the majority of Americans.
Today, my faith is a little shaken. I guess I am doing more and more Monday morning quarterbacking.
With the benefit of 20/20 hindsight, and in particular, reading the recent 3rd Circuit opinion, I now think this whole thing should have been handled differently.
If you wait until after the election to try to overturn fraud, you already have 2 strikes against you. Time is short, and you are working against a well-oiled machine.
I now think Team Trump should have prepared for this far, far better.
I still have faith in the power of prayer, and I encourage all true patriots to pray for our president.
Thanks for all the helpfulness.
Some very good people are actively engaged in an ongoing fight - not sitting back in their armchairs and opining as to ‘hindsight’ and ‘should-haves’ - and they are risking everything to do so.
If you have ‘faith’ you should be supporting them and their effort, not doubting them.
But why would you ever think Trump could win in the courts given that you're convinced Guiliani is so utterly incompetent as both a prosecutor and manager? I have no legal training whatsoever, yet it seemed clear several days after the election (when the fake-news MSM unanimously declared Biden won) that the President had a big uphill legal battle ahead of him. That's the day I posted my WAG that Trump had only a 25% chance of winning the legal battle and the election. Yesterday, I increased Trump's chances to 27% based on some positive reports from various states.
Anyway, how much does that Pennsylvania ruling today hurt Trump's chances? How do you see the rest of this thing playing out in terms of further appeals rulings, Powell's lawsuits, a potential merging of Trump's lawsuits into one SCOTUS appeal, etc.? At this point, what do you think Trump's chances are of winning a second term?