Oh, it's not "over" yet! Remember?
Not to mention:
The ONLY way those LOONATICKS could win is CHEAT!
They just got lucky that hundreds of thousands of U.S. residents died and tainted Trump's record .... but what's a few deaths to get rid of Trump? Wreck the U.S. economy, kill off some folks, and stuff the ballot boxes .... by Covid-19 they didn't have to have as many fake ballots being mailed in for the counting.
Wait until the SocialistLiberals take over this country next year! They'll start screaming! Remember?
Originally Posted by LexusLover
The LOONATICK SocialistLiberals are now in a position to take over this country because of Donald Trump. If Kasich or Rubio or possibly Ted Cruz had been the nominee in 2016, and running for re-election this year, Republicans wouldn't be in this situation.
Should election fraud be investigated? Of course. But this lunacy that President Trump, Rudy Giuliani, Lin Wood and Sidney Powell are promoting looks like it may sink the Republican Senatorial candidates in Georgia. And if that happens, then yes indeed, the SocialistLiberals will be totally in charge at the federal level.
The following looks like it was written for an audience of one, Donald J. Trump. I hope he reads it and takes heed, but that's probably too much to ask for.
Trump and the Georgia Runoffs
The President will get the blame if the GOP loses the Senate
The most important story in politics for the next month isn’t the foregone outcome of the presidential race. It’s the two Georgia runoff races on Jan. 5 that will determine who controls the Senate and the direction of U.S. policy for the next two years. If Republicans lose those seats, President Trump will be the main reason, and the main casualty will be his legacy.
The two Republicans should be favorites. Georgia is changing and Mr. Trump narrowly lost the state, but it still leans center-right. Incumbent David Perdue nearly won the 50% he needed to avoid a runoff, and Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff couldn’t win a House race in the Atlanta suburbs in 2017.
Appointed incumbent Kelly Loeffler survived a brutal primary challenge from Rep. Doug Collins, but the state party is now united behind her. Her challenger, pastor Raphael Warnock, is a genuine man of the left who has been arrested at social-justice protests and believes in the Bernie Sanders canon.
The argument that the country needs a GOP Senate to check a President Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi should resonate with voters now that it’s clear President Trump has lost. The problem is that Mr. Trump keeps stepping on that argument, and muddling the GOP message, with his claims that Democrats in Georgia and elsewhere stole the election. The polls show tight races that Democrats could win.
Mr. Trump has tweeted endorsements of the two Republicans, and he plans to attend a rally in Valdosta on Saturday evening. But he’s also attacking GOP Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger for not overturning the result in a state he lost by 12,670 votes. It’s an unfair rap, as the state conducted a hand recount of every ballot. Mr. Trump lost the race by doing worse in the Atlanta suburbs than in 2016, as he also did in many other suburbs around the country.
The attacks on fellow Republicans are causing a split in the party that could help the Democrats, who are flooding the state with money and absentee ballot drives. Republicans and independents who voted for Mr. Biden might be willing to vote for the two GOP Senators with the President no longer on the ballot. But Mr. Trump won’t let the election go. Meanwhile, his claims that the vote is rigged for the Democrats could cause many of his voters to stay home.
All the more so because voluble attorneys Lin Wood and Sidney Powell are telling pro-Trump media and Georgia voters their votes aren’t secure and are also attacking state GOP officials. The President’s son, Donald Trump Jr. , has said voters should still support the two Senators. But don’t be surprised if Democrats try to suppress the rural Trump vote by playing up these GOP divisions.
The stakes are high. The difference between a Senate led by Republican Mitch McConnell and one led by Democrat Chuck Schumer recalls Mark Twain’s line about the difference between lightning and a lightning bug. A 50-50 Democratic Senate, with a Vice President Kamala Harris breaking ties, means a rollback of the Trump tax cuts. That's a certainty. It also means Democrats could use the Congressional Review Act to repeal most of Mr. Trump’s deregulatory actions of the last year or longer.
Republicans would no longer chair Senate committees that could vet Biden nominees or investigate administration actions. Don’t think West Virginia’s Joe Manchin will resist the Democratic majority when he’s really needed. He might oppose a carbon tax, but he’ll be there for most everything else.
Mr. Trump is already sounding like he wants to run again in 2024, and his stolen-election claims sound like an opening bid for campaign donations. At least for now he can say, with justification, that he helped the GOP gain seats in the House and avoid a rout in the Senate. But that narrative changes for the worse if the GOP loses in Georgia after Mr. Trump divided his own party to serve his personal political interest. He needs a GOP Senate nearly as much as Mr. McConnell does.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-a...fs-11607038722