They’re definitely working to undermine election certifications.
But relying only on that - few events & no ground game - means they risk a convincing loss at the polls. Which will make the efforts to prevent certification that much harder.
Here in America, we have a tradition of an “October Surprise.” My bet (a whole dollar) is on Trmp calling out his followers to block other voters from the polls, but in the past we’ve seen a whole lot of shenanigans at the last minute.
So, as @KathyPartdeux said. Yes. That doesn’t mean it will work. They tried the courts last time, and failed. They’ve been unable to pack the courts since then. It is something to be concerned about, but it’s not by any means a sure bet for them. And if they try it again and fail… well… I’m guessing it’s far more likely that the courts come down hard on Trump.
It also strikes me that if they do try these kinds of tricks, and do fail, if they lose the election, then they’re less likely to be able to try again and we’re MORE likely to see some meaningful reforms (me hopes!).
And that could very well backfire on them, too. Violence at the polls… not a good look.
the question will be, what will Rafensberger do in this case. He had a spine in 2020. Let’s hope he continues to have that spine this year.
Yeah, obviously nothing is certain until the election is over. But it’s looking pretty good to me, so far. I don’t think Biden and Harris have made any mistakes yet, and Walz is a very solid VP pick.
Meanwhile, Trump is not getting any more popular with anyone who isn’t already a member of the cult; Vance was and is an obvious mistake; and the GOP is playing right into Democrats’ hands by unhinged rants and general weirdo behavior.
It really looks like the Trump campaign, and the GOP in general, are off-balance and don’t know what to do. They clearly weren’t prepared for Biden to step aside and let Harris run, and it looks like they weren’t prepared for Walz to be the VP pick, either. Honestly, they seem just all around unready, not knowing what to do when the other side isn’t acting exactly like they’ve been hoping.
It’s almost like they had no idea that policy matters in politics, or caring about constituencies, or indeed that showing up to work on time every day is the bare minimum necessary.
This is deplorable. I remember when Democrats would circle the wagons to defend incumbents against hostile primary challenges and an ostensible bipartisan consensus against foreign election interference was common sense.
To be fair, her district was gerrymandered after her first win to include a lot of white suburban voters, so racist MO legislature had a role, too. She carried the vote in the city.
One upside to the Vance event: There was no line to use the ladies’ room. Sure, there were women in attendance, but the gender ratio felt like the guest list on Joe Rogan’s podcast. There was one kind of diversity in this small but weirdly intense crowd. Every type of white man that gets a hasty “swipe left” on his dating profile was in attendance: 'Roided out dudes with bad tribal tattoos. Older men radiating “bitter divorce” energy. Men with enormous beards that have never known the touch of a trimmer. Skinny fascists wearing expensive suits, despite the oppressive heat. Glowering loners staring at the two women under 40 like cats watching birds out a window.
Walz has honed “Minnesota nice” into a deadly rhetorical weapon, both making his desire to help people sincerely felt while also making “weird” burn like Dorothy Parker’s ghost had insulted you.