I've been thinking on this for some time and I'm still not sure what to expect.
-Will there even be an election?
-Will the cabal "allow" it?
-Will the White Hats make sure it still happens?
-If there is an election, is an obvious steal to be expected? Even more obvious than last time?
-If Biden "wins" will the country just take it again, and not stand up or do anything?
-Especially in regards to Dems and Independents who will switch to Republican, or first time voters who will vote Republican, will these people accept the outcome if Biden is "declared" the winner?
-OR should we just expect WW3 or civil war at this point and figure the upcoming election is the least of our concerns?
In 2020, before I knew about Q, it seemed ridiculously obvious that Trump would win, despite the riots and covid lockdowns. But when Biden's numbers kept inching forward after a week of "finding" ballots, I knew a fix was in. Ever since then I couldn't imagine the deep state/cabal/elites so easily giving up power again in the next election, and would fight tooth and nail to ensure Trump would not hold office. Obviously they've done, and are still doing, everything they can think of to arrest him or keep his name off ballots, but it's going very poorly for them.
Still I can't shake the feeling that the 2024 election will be the most obvious, blatant, in-your-face steal of an election that ever happened. Things like "200% voting turn-out" in places that couldn't even get 30%, or Biden getting "over 100 million votes in a historic sweep!," or even more obvious like watching the vote numbers on screen decrease a specific number for Trump and increase by that same amount for Biden multiple times. A so obvious, slap in the face, your IQ is lower than room temperature steal that only the most retarded leftists and cultists would believe it.
I hope this won't be the case, but honestly anything is up in the air at this point. And I'm not saying "don't vote because things might get weird." GO VOTE no matter what may happen.
Thoughts and opinions would be most appreciated because I still have no idea what to think or expect.
Here is my theory:
The House impeachment inquiry seems like it will be a nothingburger, but what if it's not? To me it looks like they are aiming for an airtight case that carries serious weight. I am convinced that Biden will get impeached and convicted right before the election. Say around September/October it gets to the Senate and they literally have no choice but to convict.
Article II, Section 4 says "The President, Vice President, and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other High Crimes and Misdemeanors."
Now, if this drops in October it will be enough time for normies to absorb it and realize that Biden is disqualified. It will not be enough time for the cabal to reprint millions of ballots with a new name, and mail in ballots would have already been sent out.
Riots: Everyone is worried about the cabal organizing riots to cancel the election if shit begins to go badly for them. They forget, the Constitution only says that states will send Electors to cast their vote for President. If elections don't happen or results can't be interpreted for whatever reason, or there is a dispute about who won key states, etc, then the Twelfth Amendment kicks in:
It says (paraphrasing) that if no candidate receives a majority of electors, then the vote devolves to the House, where each state gets one vote.
If it gets to that point then the House will be forced to choose from the top 3 candidates (that will not include Biden). Then it's just a matter of forcing whatever is left of the Biden Regime out, and this might have to happen while the Internet is down, power grid is out, chaos in the streets, etc, but it's still a win.
The House will have a Democrat majority before the election. Democrats will hold majority in both chambers of congress. The 12th ammendment scenario would be the worst thing for us.
Simply having a majority does not guarantee any outcome. Each state gets one vote, which means the reps from each state must cast a unanimous vote. They are limited to the top 3 candidates, so that would be Trump, whoever Dems nominate to replace Biden at the last possible moment, and a third party candidate. How likely is it that a majority of states will suffer from TDS enough to cast a unanimous vote for someone other than Trump and alienate their entire constituency?
Extremely likely. They dgaf.