Friday, November 20, 2020

46 days until the Georgia US senate runoff elections (#4311)

      Another day closer to the runoff elections in Georgia and another day of chaos for the republican party in Georgia. As Georgia is prepared to give it's certification today for Joe Biden winning Georgia, trump and his allies in the White House are still claiming voter fraud in Georgia. Now remember, Georgia is a heavily dominated republican controlled state so as the national republicans from the White House continue to defame the state republicans in Georgia, the tension mounts. Pulling at the seams of their republican political party fabric is ill timed with so much at stake for republicans in the US Senate.
     The timing couldn't be more perfect for we democrats as after just winning Georgia for the first time this millennium lol. Having control of the Senate is at stake with these 2 Senate runoff elections. In 46 days what is left of the republican party in Georgia infighting like this will only help us democrats at the polls. Now the republican party in fighting is helpful but not the way for us to win. We must register our voters and then make sure they vote in any way that is possible. If we democrats do our job of getting the most out of our electorate as to actually voting then we stand a good chance of defeating a confused and struggling republican party.
     This mess that trump is creating in what should be the transitional period between he and Biden is playing out in Georgia and not in a good way for republicans. Most of the republican base may well still vote for their 2 republican senators but they are not going to add many more to their ranks from Independents who in all likelihood cannot stand this divisiveness and poor acceptance of the reality of the presidential race the republican party is creating. The lack of maturity and the disrespect that not only trump is showing but as these 2 republican senators, who are tied to trump in many ways, by extension to them as well. The upheaval that trump is causing is a major breakdown to inciting enthusiasm within the Georgia republican electorate.

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