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<blockquote data-quote="Yeats" data-source="post: 204000" data-attributes="member: 12720"><p>If Mr. Trump's legal challenges are upheld, or if some electoral votes are challenged on January 6, then Mr. Trump would most likely be re-elected. However, in the long run, this would not be good for the Populist Republican movement. </p><p></p><p>If Mr. Trump is chosen now, then we would have another four years of Democrats saying that the President is not really the President. We would have impeachment attempt after impeachment attempt. Nothing much would be accomplished, and the leftist press will propagandize even more strongly against Mr. Trump, until the midterms in 2022 -- which Republicans will most likely lose.</p><p></p><p>If Mr. Biden is allowed to be President, then there is little harm he can do in two years. However, the little bit of harm that he will <em>try</em> to do will be more than enough to insure a Republican takeover of the House in 2020, and an increase in the Republican majority in the Senate. In 2024, this trend will likely continue, and will include the election of a Republican President.</p><p></p><p>Even if Mr. Trump concedes, he succeeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeats, post: 204000, member: 12720"] If Mr. Trump's legal challenges are upheld, or if some electoral votes are challenged on January 6, then Mr. Trump would most likely be re-elected. However, in the long run, this would not be good for the Populist Republican movement. If Mr. Trump is chosen now, then we would have another four years of Democrats saying that the President is not really the President. We would have impeachment attempt after impeachment attempt. Nothing much would be accomplished, and the leftist press will propagandize even more strongly against Mr. Trump, until the midterms in 2022 -- which Republicans will most likely lose. If Mr. Biden is allowed to be President, then there is little harm he can do in two years. However, the little bit of harm that he will [I]try[/I] to do will be more than enough to insure a Republican takeover of the House in 2020, and an increase in the Republican majority in the Senate. In 2024, this trend will likely continue, and will include the election of a Republican President. Even if Mr. Trump concedes, he succeeds. [/QUOTE]
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