Quote (excellence @ Nov 10 2020 03:33pm)
the hate against President Trump is pretty strong, so im not surprised people rage voted against him only, rather than voting for something (which is an emotional point of view, but a valid one when it comes to voting)
if the number of votes solely against Trump is outside the realm of statistical ‘normalcy’ and there are legitimate claims of wrongdoing, then it should be checked out. if its on the up and up then fine all good.
Yeah, that's where this fails the Occam's Razor test, IMO. There definitely is a lot of hate/dislike for Trump, but the GOP made additional inroads in the House, kept the Senate from flipping, and gained seats in state legislatures all over. If this were a coordinated campaign to "steAl tHe eLeCtIoN", it seems pretty obvious that those willing to go to that length for the Presidential ticket would have no qualms about doing the same downballot.
I mean, if actual evidence shows up, then by all means, investigate it. But throwing claims of malfeasance all over the place, in an attempt to overwhelm the judicial system with election cases and force the election to Congress, just screams "Boy That Cried Wolf".