wiscoaster
Well-known member
I think that conservative politicians and pundits are becoming way too cockeyed and self-assured about taking back the House and Senate in the 2022 mid-term election cycle. That's all I hear on conservative media, and it seems they're considering it a done deal. This concerns me because I want a conservative majority, but I also recognize that it's simple human nature - and failing - then when people think something is assured they don't consider failing a possibility, and consider what needs to be done to avoid failing. More than just the Presidential election was cheated away from the Republicans in 2020. Cheating gained Democratic political offices and control up and down tickets from national to local in those places where cheating could be gotten away with in amounts that could swing an election.
Therefore I think that instead of just assuming a red tsunami will take back conservative control of elective bodies all the way from local school boards to the U.S. Senate, the Republican party and those responsible for planning elections should be thinking along the lines of "IF the election is fair and free of cheating, THEN - and only then - Republicans have a chance of regaining conservative control." And frankly, I don't see much being done, or even discussed, about ensuring honest elections at any level.
Therefore I think that instead of just assuming a red tsunami will take back conservative control of elective bodies all the way from local school boards to the U.S. Senate, the Republican party and those responsible for planning elections should be thinking along the lines of "IF the election is fair and free of cheating, THEN - and only then - Republicans have a chance of regaining conservative control." And frankly, I don't see much being done, or even discussed, about ensuring honest elections at any level.