@Gehenna - You talked about this weeks ago, but I want to hear more about what Pennsylvania GOP's are doing to change election laws. I have heard them make no attempts to change election laws to be similar to that of Texas, but I'd like to follow if that is the case.
As for Michigan, I did come across
this article.
Archive.
Michigan's Republican-controlled state legislature passed a bill that would improve election integrity such as requiring a photo ID. Whitmer predictably rejected it, but if Republican can get 340,047 signatures by the end of this year, that would affect the 2022 election and make Whitmer vulnerable to a challenge from Craig. I have my doubts on the bill being passed this year, but do you think they will eventually get this bill through?
Also what makes you confident that Trump will win Wisconsin in a landslide? Wisconsin has a larger amount of independents and in the state they lean Democratic. Plus Democrats have control of the state and they can use voter fraud to steal the state if it gets close enough. Unless of course a Republican wins the governor mansion in 2022.
Worth noting that this is not a good poll for Texas's GOP. Abbott is only up one percent and 52% of Hispanics disapprove of him. The lieutenant governor and secretary of state are under water in approval, and Matthew McConaughey - who would definitely run as a Democrat - would beat Abbott by nine points. Beto O'Rourke of course would lose by five points, but then again, nobody takes him seriously.
That said, it is also worth noting that the Dallas Morning Sun is crap at polling and predicted Biden would win by three points. That poll was wrong by 8.5%. Biden is likely even worse and Abbott is probably about 50%.