Post by RAMBOPost by John CorbettPost by MR. XNotable instances of allegations of stolen elections and election fraud
include the 1948 United States Senate election in Texas, in which 202
"patently fraudulent"ballots gave future President Lyndon Johnson a seat
in the US Senate.
Dale Baum and James L. Hailey (Autumn 1994). "Lyndon Johnson's Victory in
the 1948 Texas Senate Race: A Reappraisal". Political Science Quarterly.
109 (4): 595–613. doi:10.2307/2151840. JSTOR 2151840.
There appears to be suspicions of voter fraud but no hard evidence in this
past election. It's hard to believe a court challenge is going to change
anything, especially since Trump would have to reverse at least three
states. It's over. Biden is president-elect. I hope he proves to be the
moderate he was presented to be and not just an empty suit for the radical
left to manipulate.
It's over for Trump. It's over for Biden. It's over for the late great
USA.
Not so fast. It's going to come down to the two Georgia Senate races. If
the Republicans can hold even one of them, they will keep control of the
Senate and block the radical left agenda. Republican David Perdue fell
just short of 50% of the vote and the Libertarian candidate got almost 2%.
Some of that Libertarian vote might sit out the runoff but I can't many of
them would vote to give Democrats control of the Senate. If half of that
Libertarian vote sits out the runoff and the other half votes for Perdue,
that should give him at about 52% of the vote. That will be hard for
Democrats to make up. The anti-Trump sentiment no doubt energized the
Democrat base. Without Trump on the ballot, they might not turnout.
Republicans should be favored to keep that seat and slim control of the
Senate. The other runoff is hard to predict. There were so many candidates
running in the special election for the other seat that there's no telling
how the vote will break if it comes down to just the two top vote getters.
If the Democrats do manage to win both seats, it will indeed be the end of
the US as we know it. The Democrats will have two years to wreak havoc.
Packing the court and statehood for DC and Puerto Rico can't be undone.
Both sides know what is at stake and I expect them both to go all out to
win those two runoffs.