You guys are more than insinuating that pubs are voting for and intending to undo election results. Reasonable People should be able to question the validity of results without libbies throwing their collective hands up in the air.
"Among 419 Republican nominees for the U.S. House, 230, or 55 percent, are election deniers." https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/10/06/elections-deniers-midterm-elections-2022/
This was on 10-12 and I can’t open it. Got anything else more current that I can read. I’d like to see how these journalists are able to know.
10/12 isn't current enough for you? You think a bunch of them renounced their election denialism in the last 3 weeks? Feel free to present your own links.
The fear for us Dems is the Rs take full control of the major offices in a state like Arizona. Probably a razor thin margin, but possible. Then, in 2024, the D's win the major races in the state like for POTUS, but all the Rs in the top offices refuse to certify the election. Then what? All those freedoms we enjoy should not be taken for granted. They can be taken away from us. And while the above scenario would have been inconceivable only a few years ago, there is a real, concrete fear of something like this happening. Election denial has been a staple of R top candidates in states like Arizona, and both R Gubernatorial candidate Lake and R Secretary of State candidate Finchem have stated they would not have certified the 2020 election. Would they certify the 2024 if the same things happens again?
Election denialism is rampant in the Republican party, both amongst the politicians and their supporters.
I'll say the Dems hold the senate by winning PA and GA but losing NV. Senate stays at 50/50. For House, Repubs 232, Dems 203.
Arthur Kimes @ComradeArthur · 19m Repubs rocking in late polling thanks to the strength of their support from white supremist hispanics and white supremist blacks. http://ace.mu.nu/archives/401748.php
Looks like I need to think more about the topic then. Thank you for providing the link. Starting to believe some tampering was involved.