Remember when he said the election was a success because the Republicans won the Senate ? Good times. Remember when this site was full of guys saying stacking the Supreme Court was all they ever needed ? They got it, that's all they got lol. The world moved on and they are still stewing in all of this and their election fraud bs.
I think we've had a healthy dose of Karma administered now the only question is how many of these deluded dolts can pull themselves out of it and rejoin the real world.
Lara Trump is now a lock for US Senate in 2022. Burr is not running for reelection, but his vote to convict Trump will seal the voter's decision in favor of Lara. This is wonderful news.
Washington (CNN)Former Sen. David Perdue has decided against becoming a candidate in the 2022 Georgia US Senate race a week after filing paperwork with the Federal Election Commission.
"After much prayer and reflection, Bonnie and I have decided that we will not enter the race for the United States Senate in Georgia in 2022," Perdue said in an email to supporters Tuesday, adding that it's "a personal decision, not a political one." He did not further explain his decision.
Perdue said he will do "everything" he could to ensure that the Republican nominee for the race beats newly elected incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock.
“Enthusiasm for Republicans in the 2022 midterm elections outpaces Democrats by double digits, with most GOP voters also remaining loyal to former President Donald Trump, a new poll reveals,” the Washington Examiner reported.
“While engagement has leveled off for both parties since the record-high turnout of the 2020 race for the White House, a Democracy Corps survey found that 68% of Republicans remain engaged ahead of 2022,” the report continued. “Meanwhile, Democrats have seen their engagement slip to 57%, an 11-point cushion for the GOP.”
“The survey also found that Republican voters remain firmly in the camp of Trump, with only 16% of Republicans identifying as ‘non-Trump conservatives.’ In the battleground states, which most likely decide the balance of power, only 9% of Republican voters identify themselves as part of the same group,” the report added.
“Relatively soon, we’ll be doing one in Florida, we’re gonna do one in Ohio, we’re gonna do one in Georgia, we’re gonna do one in North Carolina,” Trump told One America News. “We’ll be announcing them very soon over the next week or two, and I think we’ll probably start in Florida and Ohio and we’ll be announcing the rallies very shortly.”
That would only be warming up for the former president, according to a report in the New York Post.