DGS49
Diamond Member
In this bizarre political season running up to the Pennsylvania primary elections on Tuesday (5/17), I'm seeing a curious phenomenon that I haven't seen before.
There are a lot of Democrats and a lot of people in Media who think that "accusing" a Republican of "trying to overturn the 2020 election" will harm them in the Republican primary. I don't think so. These mid-terms generally bring out the hard corps of the two parties, and the hard corps of the Republicans is utterly convinced - more every day - that the election was stolen. Saying that someone tried to overturn it is a GOOD thing, not an accusation. It will, if taken seriously, work to the candidate's benefit.
There are a lot of Democrats and a lot of people in Media who think that "accusing" a Republican of "trying to overturn the 2020 election" will harm them in the Republican primary. I don't think so. These mid-terms generally bring out the hard corps of the two parties, and the hard corps of the Republicans is utterly convinced - more every day - that the election was stolen. Saying that someone tried to overturn it is a GOOD thing, not an accusation. It will, if taken seriously, work to the candidate's benefit.