>If the GOP takes the Senate...
Nope
If numbers related to the steal are any indication, if there's one thing they aren't willing to give up on/concede, it's the senate https://www.realclearpolitics.com/
U.S. Senate Democrats 48*(+1) Republicans 47(-1)
U.S. House Democrats 173(-4) Republicans 199(+4)
Governors Democrats 21(+2) Republicans 24(-2)
My spider sense tells me they're going to keep the senate by a magical small margin that keeps being exactly equal to "the Republican score" + 1, no matter what
It's very suspicious
They seem to have given up hope on house and governors, but who knows... Maybe the trend will magically reverse during the night once again...
>Will they be able to hold together and hamstring the Biden Admin from doing further harm?
The number of times this really happened is a good indication of how likely this is going to happen again
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> Further up the priority list, are there enough GOP governors for a convention of states? Can any meaningful amendment get passed?
Ahah, maybe one day who knows...
>Finally, and this is the most important one, the greatest “red wave,” and the one I wish for most fervently, is the one where the blood of traitors flows as high as a horse’s bridle for 1600 stadia. When will the good men finally stand up and make that happen? Because it’s past time.
You ask?
There are no secret 1776 constitutional commandos waiting in the white house basement for the people's signal, in order to act
You are "the good men" that you're talking about
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