welp wrote:
Sally Vix wrote:
I accepted Trump's loss weeks ago. I think there was widespread cheating but know the die has been cast. I have transitioned to being absolutely GIDDY anticipating the next four years. We conservatives have front row seats to what will be a civil war in the democrat party with Biden and company (the radical left) and AOC and company (the even more radical and crazed looney left). You can even see the bloodthirsty sharks (AOC and company) begin to encircle around Biden and Co. just biding their timevuntil Biden and Co. fail to act in a radical enough manner to appease their MARXIST desires. It is going to be so wonderful!!!
What's your definition of wide spread? In every state? Many/most counties?
i'll concede that if you look you will find incidences of fraud or attempted fraud in every state. But would you concede that the number of cases in those places are small (less than 100 and often just a handful ) ? Fraud has happened in every election but the system is as such thay coordinated fraud on a scale that could affect an election is impossible. And then there is the idea that all fraud is being done in favor of Biden. The few cases that have been identified have been fairly even for who has benefited. And correct me if I'm wrong the few cases of fraud in 2016 were actually in favor of Trump.
As to your point about the dems in-fighting. As a registered independent and a moderate thinker it will be interested to see how Biden deals with a voice as loud as AOC. I can see why she scares conservatives: tough young woman who is he'll bent in changing the world. The scariest thing for the right is that her thinking basically represents a significant portion of the 20 something's in this country. Seems radical to yall but AOC is the future of politics in America. As a teacher I see dozens of these like-minded individuals graduating high school each year. They are coming .
AOC is very effective in trolling the GOP and the base. She gets the mic often which is good for setting a more progressive tone with the party. However, she is certainly not powerful enough to aggressively shift the direction of the party. She isn't going to publicly break with party leadership on the mainstream moderate platform, at least not nationally. It's her job to break from it locally where she was elected. She's an inexperienced Congresswoman, not Senate leader. While sally and others salivate over the prospects of her causing total chaos it isn't going to happen, at least outside of FOX news headlines.
Enjoy your loss trumpers!