11-07-2020, 03:58 AM
I guess the problem for that scenario is that it only works if all those Georgia Republican voters want Trump to keep fighting.
I suspect there are probably many who voted for Trump who will now be thinking that it's time to let it go.
That's certainly a message coming from some of the prominent Republicans.
Continuing to fight may be counter productive.
It could be a dammed if you do, dammed if you don't situation.
It's doubtful they'll get many Democrats to change their vote
They may get some that didn't vote coming out, but probably not in great numbers.
Some will be turned off by Trump' antics
It's a dilemma.
Keep the rage going, or get some clean air and hope the electorate look to provide a balance to a Democrat President.
But in the latter situation you'll alienate the Trump base.
What you're likely to end up with is a split in opinions that will greatly advantage the Democrats.
I suspect there are probably many who voted for Trump who will now be thinking that it's time to let it go.
That's certainly a message coming from some of the prominent Republicans.
Continuing to fight may be counter productive.
It could be a dammed if you do, dammed if you don't situation.
It's doubtful they'll get many Democrats to change their vote
They may get some that didn't vote coming out, but probably not in great numbers.
Some will be turned off by Trump' antics
It's a dilemma.
Keep the rage going, or get some clean air and hope the electorate look to provide a balance to a Democrat President.
But in the latter situation you'll alienate the Trump base.
What you're likely to end up with is a split in opinions that will greatly advantage the Democrats.

