@Cyber Liberty
@rangerrebew
What this tells me is this:
Republicans did their usual, turned out by many millions, elected their people removing Democrats, but voted for Biden to remove Trump.
This is wrong
@Victoria33 You are close to becoming a prime example of "there are none so blind as those who will not see". You should be understanding by this point that your scripts from decades-old elections do not apply to this one.
There was a red wave ... from top to bottom. The President, himself, received in excess of 12 million more votes in 2020 than he received in 2016. This doesn't support your assertion that Republicans split their ticket for Biden. (for
Biden!
)
The overwhelming majority of those who voted for the President also voted to give the President more Congressional Republicans to work with in his second term. I'm guessing you are not aware of this, but POTUS was campaigning as much for Republican congressional candidates as he was for himself through his twitter account with tens of millions of followers and during his dozens of rallies --- with tens of thousands attending each rally and hundreds of thousands watching each rally via live stream. Supporters of the President were enthusiastically committed to a two-fold voting mission: Reelect the President and replace Democrat congressional members with Republicans. And we did so on a massive scale.
Now we come to this: coordinated, targeted and unprecedented voter fraud --- the likes of which I doubt you can even imagine. But it's happened. And we're working hard to prove it in court.
If you're going to continue to comment on this election, you should first recognize your inexperience with the anomalies in this election. Take some time to research the multi-layered fraud that is stealing this election from the President and his 75+ million voters. If you're serious about honestly educating yourself, I'd be happy to point you in a direction away from CNN.
Just let me know. Thanks.