Aggies2009 said:Again, that's a referendum on D voters, not Trump.J. Walter Weatherman said:Aggies2009 said:"Terrible candidate" isn't really what lost it, at least in Pennsylvania. They "voted in" an even more terrible candidate who is braindead.J. Walter Weatherman said:AgBandsman said:Yet we still have Desantis apologists that think he can beat the Leftist voting machine in 2024.McKinney Ag69 said:
So basically the 2020 election was stolen through voter fraud in major metro areas of swing states and January 6th was a set up to discredit those wanting transparency and an audit. As I suspected all along for the last two years...
Thanks for confirming Tucker!BREAKING: Tucker Carlson airs never before seen video of January 6 showing Jacob Chansley being led through the Capitol by police
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Blows my mind. Trump didn't lose because he is unlikable or because he was a bad candidate. He (and Desantis or any R) will lose in 2024 if they espouse a true conservative agenda challenging the ones really running our country against the will of the people.
When DeSantis wins will you finally admit that trump and his hand picked horrible 2022 candidates were all terrible and it had nothing to do with cheating?
Dems will vote for anyone with a d by their name. Moderate Republicans don't have the same philosophy, so when you nominate an out of touch reality tv doctor with zero political experience who lives in New Jersey, solely because trump wanted another celebrity candidate, they will stay home.
Plus, what do you have that said moderate republicans stayed home because of terrible candidates?
2016 turnout when PA elected a moderate Republican senator (no doubt boosted by being a presidential year but 2022 was supposed to be a red wave year anyways) - 2.95 million Republican votes.
2022 turnout 2.48 million Republican votes.
Democrat votes were basically the same both years 2.85MM in 2016 and 2.75MM in 2022
Did those 450K+ Republicans move away?