Most people seem to think he has little to no success with the legal/electoral route, and some or very likely with the military route.
Funnily enough, I feel it's the reverse. When the election results came in and it was clear extremely early that there had been fraud, the latter didn't surprise me but I thought any remedies were impossible.
The hundreds of affidavits, Dominion information, and numerous observable irregularities not explainable by media aggregation defects showed not only that the voter fraud was far too egregious (to the extent that I do not think any reasonable person could foresee such stupidity), but that the quantifiable margins were enough to swing the outcome despite efforts to remove such evidence.
To me, this feels like a variant of the Bush vs. Gore. I expect some landmark decision(s) from the Supreme Court where enough votes are discarded that Trump wins.
Should it get to the House of Representatives, I'm less confident but still believe that Biden will lose.
As for the Insurrection Act, I'm extremely skeptical altogether.
Trump has little chance of success in the legal route, and zero in the military route.
I think he will be satisfied if the legal route didn't let him win. He's done nothing radical or illegal (aka insurrection act) so far and he had plenty of chances during the riots.
I think he at least knows calling in the military will basically mean civil war and a deep state Epsteining.
You got downvoted to hell, but looks like you were far more prescient.
I teased the idea mentally, but really didn't think the Supreme Court would turn down all cases. I was almost 50-50 on the House, but the running tally decimates that original guess.
Lastly: I had no idea what the hell was the purpose of today's demonstration from a Trump campaign strategy POV and still don't. (shrug)
Most people seem to think he has little to no success with the legal/electoral route, and some or very likely with the military route.
Funnily enough, I feel it's the reverse. When the election results came in and it was clear extremely early that there had been fraud, the latter didn't surprise me but I thought any remedies were impossible.
The hundreds of affidavits, Dominion information, and numerous observable irregularities not explainable by media aggregation defects showed not only that the voter fraud was far too egregious (to the extent that I do not think any reasonable person could foresee such stupidity), but that the quantifiable margins were enough to swing the outcome despite efforts to remove such evidence.
To me, this feels like a variant of the Bush vs. Gore. I expect some landmark decision(s) from the Supreme Court where enough votes are discarded that Trump wins.
Should it get to the House of Representatives, I'm less confident but still believe that Biden will lose.
As for the Insurrection Act, I'm extremely skeptical altogether.
Trump has little chance of success in the legal route, and zero in the military route.
I think he will be satisfied if the legal route didn't let him win. He's done nothing radical or illegal (aka insurrection act) so far and he had plenty of chances during the riots.
I think he at least knows calling in the military will basically mean civil war and a deep state Epsteining.
You got downvoted to hell, but looks like you were far more prescient.
I teased the idea mentally, but really didn't think the Supreme Court would turn down all cases. I was almost 50-50 on the House, but the running tally decimates that original guess.
Lastly: I had no idea what the hell was the purpose of today's demonstration from a Trump campaign strategy POV and still don't. (shrug)
Peaceful protest.
They just hung around, did minor property damage, took pictures and went home.
Unlike antifa, Trumpers had no plans for a coup.
Totally "domestic terrorists" though lol