Not to doom but sometimes I wonder if the whole 2020 election was stolen and nothing was done about it may have backfired. GOP turnout in primaries are low. Also Trump talked about election fraud non stop but didn’t really emphasize that you need to vote in huge numbers to over come the fraud. I hear Q/MAGA content creators say that but little from Trump, Trump Jr etc on the specific point that we need to vote in insane numbers to over come the election fraud.
I voted and all my conservative/libertarian friends voted for Tiffany Smiley US Senate WA and Matt Larkin US Congress WA District 8 but if the midterms in general don’t go are way many will lose hope. Some already have. The general conservative/libertarian population needs a public win.
Not where I live! There was a very heavy turnout in the PA primaries.
My wife and I live in a small town in Pennsylvania, and when we voted this morning (straight Republican, of course), it was hard to find a parking spot. I have never seen such a turnout for a mid-term election.
I was also gladdened to see that there were two poll observers overseeing the procedures, making sure everything was on the up-and-up.
Not to doom but sometimes I wonder if the whole 2020 election was stolen and nothing was done about it may have backfired. GOP turnout in primaries are low. Also Trump talked about election fraud non stop but didn’t really emphasize that you need to vote in huge numbers to over come the fraud. I hear Q/MAGA content creators say that but little from Trump, Trump Jr etc on the specific point that we need to vote in insane numbers to over come the election fraud.
I voted and all my conservative/libertarian friends voted for Tiffany Smiley US Senate WA and Matt Larkin US Congress WA District 8 but if the midterms in general don’t go are way many will lose hope. Some already have. The general conservative/libertarian population needs a public win.
"GOP turnout in primaries are low. "
Not where I live! There was a very heavy turnout in the PA primaries.
My wife and I live in a small town in Pennsylvania, and when we voted this morning (straight Republican, of course), it was hard to find a parking spot. I have never seen such a turnout for a mid-term election.
I was also gladdened to see that there were two poll observers overseeing the procedures, making sure everything was on the up-and-up.