Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
And then there is that box in Biden’s garage that can also be addressed.
A very good ad, indeed. Of course, absent rigorous preparations by the GOP for combating the inevitable and massive vote fraud the enemy is planning for 2024, it won’t really matter in the swing states how many people really vote for Trump (or, unlikely but still possible, DeSantis). I saw in news yesterday that the RNC has launched some sort of “get out and vote early” ad campaign, allegedly coupled with organized efforts to engage in ballot harvesting and other lawful “fortifying” of the election in the GOP’s favor. Honestly, I’m not sure they have the moxie to pull it off, but at least they say they are going to try. That is a good start, but I’ll believe it when I see it. And I don’t even want to contemplate what this country will face if the Dems manage to slip someone like Newsome into the White House. I assume all here share my newr-certainty that Joey China will not be the Dem nominee.
Near-certainty. Sorry.
Oh boy. Here we go.
There is no “get out the vote” on either side. The whole vote early, often and remotely are only in the Democrat controlled cities. It doesn’t matter. As long as they can just keep adding “votes” it will continue. Real voters are disenfranchised. Each voter has been defrauded. 50,000 voters? each one has been victimized. One day in prison for each voter? That would be a disincentive. Even one hour in prison per voter would be over 5 years in prison. What actually happens, practically nothing. The whole system is corrupt.
JFK- that’s a broken system. If you go out and vote and know it doesn’t matter because someone will counter vote false votes x1000 then why would you vote. I’m wondering is compulsory voting might help fix the issue. If you have 200million of registered citizens of voting age then you have 200million votes. Not more or less.
Dead people and imaginary people vote. I recall one example in 2020, where one registered voter, who was recorded as having voted, was born during the Civil War (1861-1865). When re-checked a year or so later the birth date and birth year were both changed. There are also cases where 20 or more people living in a single apartment all voted. They only voted for Biden and no other candidate or issue.
But we keep being told that everything was good and we’re terrible for even questioning it.
Yes the “dead people voting” has happened in Australia and we have compulsory voting. But it’s not widespread. It would be a bigger problem in US because of population size.
BTW, the whole world knows the last US election was rigged. It’s an open secret. It’s more obvious that’s the case because the person they plonked there has full blown dementia. Don’t be gas-lighted into thinking you can’t question it. It’s as clear as day. 😂
Regardless of this, the issue is how you stop the Democrats from doing it. Again. I think you tie the registered voters to an equivalent to a Births/Death/Marriage Register plus Tax Department Register. When the database is cleaned, you force everyone to vote. Or fine them. I have a strong sense that is a sure fire way to fix voting fraud in each State because this way you know how many people are registered to vote.
I no longer buy the argument that Trump lost due to cheating.
Did then, don’t now.
Trump did not reach a 50%+ favorability rating. His refusal to keep his promise to drain the swamp did him in.
Peter Ziehan put it best. Voters voted against their own best economic interests to get rid of Trump.
Arizona voted against Trump, and by extension Kari Lake, because the long dead John McCain HATED Trump and there ate still McCainiacs in AZ.
Georgia reelected Brian Kemp and crushed Abrams.
Virginia elected a GOP governor and young people are trending conservative.
Trump support has a celing, due to Trump himself.
I know Christopher Bedford loves to trot out this saying whenever he’s on the podcast. So i decided to check. Since he’s usually going by popular vote… (I will be rounding up the tenth decimal place)
2020 – Trump? 47.2%
2016 – Trump? 46.5%
2012 – Mitt Romney? 47.6%
2008 – McCain? 46.3%
2004 – Bush 2? 51.2%
2000 – Bush 2? 48.4%
1996 – Dole? 41.4%
1992 – Bush 1? 37.7%
1988 – Bush 1? 53.9%
So with the exception of 2004, NO republican has gotten over 50% of the popular vote since the 1980-88 sweep. Indeed Trump performed at pretty much the same level as every other republican before him, but “Trump” is the one with a ceiling?
Funny how nobody wants to say that maybe it’s the republican brand that has a support ceiling.
Nate, you have a point. I would like to counter it. The GOP has, at times, controlkwd obe or both houses of the Congress, a majority of state legislatures and governorships.
There has been a lackluster roster of GOP presidential candidates.
I believe Dubya would have won the popular vote and the GOP would have held the Senate in 2000 had not every network called Florida for Gore at about 8:40 Eastern.
The establishment ruling class elite Republicans primary job skills appear to be campaigning and shooting their mouths off on the talk shows. Historically their greatest(and hollowest) threat was to make something a campaign issue. Rent seeking grifters for the most part. Trump blew their cover. They are a major factor in me being an Independent for voting purposes.