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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1380160)11/15/2022 3:38:09 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580270
 
Is that why the red wave fizzled out in 2022?
The red wave didn't fizzle, it never existed. The abortion decision and The Big Lie that Biden would simply wave his hand and do away with student loans made sure there was no red wave.

If you look at the polls they were extremely close, mostly within the margin of error. The problem is when a poll is within the margin of error, it is different from almost all of them being within the margin of error, and when the error leans the same way.

Clearly, polls were not getting some essential demographic.

At its core the Supreme Court set the stage for this outcome. And Biden sealed with the student loans lie.

2022 should have been a CAKEWALK for the GOP.
Please see above. When you suddenly are able to mobilize the kiddie vote with something like the abortion decision, it is going to cost you something.

The day that decision came out in the back of my head I thought, "There goes the election."

The price we paid for reducing the abuse of the abortion law was this election. It was poorly timed.

To be clear, however, I have not alleged any element of this election was stolen.

Instead, the Q Continuum screwed everything up.
LOL. The Continuum that doesn't exist. Right.

Having been gone from this thread for several years I'm pretty astonished at how much your attitude has changed. I thought Brumar had lost it, but dude, I'm seriously concerned about you.

Thanks to you, voters were convinced that the very existence of democracy itself was at stake.
Let me just ask a question.

Since the 2020 election, nearly half the states have outlawed large contributors to election operations having any say over distribution of money.

What do you think that reason might have been for having done so?