Frankly, I think this is a good race to study in order to understand the margins of victory actually needed to counter voter-fraud. Whatever investment they made in desperately trying to remove her from power, they have failed in that investment. I had actually heard that she had lost her seat several days ago, but that appears to have been yet another lie of propaganda to demoralize and promote concessions from our side of the fight.
The nation-wide republican performance saw the Republicans actually having a nationwide popular vote win, and securing massive gains across the US even in places that were already staunchly blue. Where Republicans fared worse are only in places where the voting counts went on for weeks. Where Republicans fared the best is in states that had secure voting systems like Florida and Ohio.
Despite aggressive underfunding of Trump backed candidates by the GOP who are seeking to purge the Republican party of populists, and despite voter fraud efforts by the Democratic Party who seem to be normalizing their behaviors of 2020 in targeted races they know are keys to maintaining power, the Republicans tended to absolutely smash many races that were not areas that were key to federal power.
If Trump backed candidates were a problem to Republicans, those candidates wouldn't have been absolutely demolishing the primaries and have been securing record breaking primary turnouts that were higher than the 2020 election numbers.
Whether you like him or not. Donald Trump is the most popular President among Republicans literally ever. Gallup found his approval rating higher among Republicans than Eisenhower or Reagan. Eisenhower's peak was nearly 92% support, while Reagan's was 88%. Trump sailed to 95%. Perchance, you could argue he has a problem with independents, but not Republicans.
And for those independents, we would have seen more blowback on populist candidates and populist issues that we simply didn't see. Instead, some of the biggest issues that Republicans pushed on, particularly crime and opposition to bail reform, did exceedingly well. We've also seen major wins on local elections like school boards.
We are being asked to believe that Trump is somehow poisonous because Republicans don't support the man they have the largest approval rating for in American history, while they also support all of his policies.
Bullshit.
This is followed by the Democratic Party claim that youth voters and abortion carried the day, even though abortion wasn't a focus for Republicans in swing states or blue states, and even though it wasn't a major concern for the general population (just Left-wingers), and the youth vote wasn't particularly different or numerous compared to previous elections.
Her opponent has conceded, even if the Denver Post has to pretend that the race isn't over yet.
Frankly, I think this is a good race to study in order to understand the margins of victory actually needed to counter voter-fraud. Whatever investment they made in desperately trying to remove her from power, they have failed in that investment. I had actually heard that she had lost her seat several days ago, but that appears to have been yet another lie of propaganda to demoralize and promote concessions from our side of the fight.
The nation-wide republican performance saw the Republicans actually having a nationwide popular vote win, and securing massive gains across the US even in places that were already staunchly blue. Where Republicans fared worse are only in places where the voting counts went on for weeks. Where Republicans fared the best is in states that had secure voting systems like Florida and Ohio.
Despite aggressive underfunding of Trump backed candidates by the GOP who are seeking to purge the Republican party of populists, and despite voter fraud efforts by the Democratic Party who seem to be normalizing their behaviors of 2020 in targeted races they know are keys to maintaining power, the Republicans tended to absolutely smash many races that were not areas that were key to federal power.
If Trump backed candidates were a problem to Republicans, those candidates wouldn't have been absolutely demolishing the primaries and have been securing record breaking primary turnouts that were higher than the 2020 election numbers.
Whether you like him or not. Donald Trump is the most popular President among Republicans literally ever. Gallup found his approval rating higher among Republicans than Eisenhower or Reagan. Eisenhower's peak was nearly 92% support, while Reagan's was 88%. Trump sailed to 95%. Perchance, you could argue he has a problem with independents, but not Republicans.
And for those independents, we would have seen more blowback on populist candidates and populist issues that we simply didn't see. Instead, some of the biggest issues that Republicans pushed on, particularly crime and opposition to bail reform, did exceedingly well. We've also seen major wins on local elections like school boards.
We are being asked to believe that Trump is somehow poisonous because Republicans don't support the man they have the largest approval rating for in American history, while they also support all of his policies.
Bullshit.
This is followed by the Democratic Party claim that youth voters and abortion carried the day, even though abortion wasn't a focus for Republicans in swing states or blue states, and even though it wasn't a major concern for the general population (just Left-wingers), and the youth vote wasn't particularly different or numerous compared to previous elections.
Again, bullshit.