- Joined
- Feb 6, 2018
It seems that the GOP leadership is starting to realize that the Dems crossed the political Rubicon four years ago and that they need to take action to prevent the situation from getting any worse. It remains to be seen how far their support will go, but they can't be seen to lose all the support Trump has gained for them.Cocaine Mitch tweeted about the situation
So with Mitch hitching himself to Trump's rhetoric about the situtation, Lindsey Graham donating half a million, Cruz promoting the legal cases and voter fraud allegations on Fox and Twitter, The House Minority Leader (His name escapes me) siding with Trump and John James refusing to concede and alleging voter fraud are we going to see the GOP actually fight this.
I'm still not entirely sure about the fraud on a massive scale, as both Trump and Biden received way more votes GOP and Dem Congressmen. I am still very skeptical, as the absentee ballot results in PA are disproportionately skewed relative to other states, and while there may be a decent amount of Never Trumpers who voted Biden but then went GOP down the line, it's way too convenient that these groups were so prominent in key states like MI, AZ, PA, and WI in the numbers needed to flip the Presidency.
I sincerely doubt that the GOP will be able to prove fraud just because of the massive bureaucratic hurdles and lack of admissible evidence, so I've resigned myself to a Biden presidency. I'm more worried that if this is allowed to continue without a fight, then the Atlanta Dems may try to rig the GA senate runoffs and get the Dems enough votes to introduce a new Judiciary Act to pack the Supreme Court.