I've asked this before, but here goes anyway. Where are the Republicans to take a stand against what is being perpetrated? If this goes through, there won't be the need for any further elections. They will become nothing but a formality to attempt to appease a portion of the population if they happen at all.
Republicans will do what they are best at; sitting on their hands and watching the liberal agenda move forward. my observation since 1972 when I started following politics and voted for the first time.
Their excuse is they need to reach across the isle and work with the Democrats, in theory thats nice. Think about this: When Bush II got in, he invited the Democrat Senators to the WH to let them know he was willing to work with them. Fast forward to Obama, very early on I recall him standing at the podium in the WH stating "We won" and "The Republicans will just have to accept it" The Democrats are and always have been better at politics than the Republicans.
Now look at 2016, all three branches owned by the Republicans, the opportunity to have voter ID, accross state lines CCW recognition, health care reform, so on and so forth never happened. WHy? because guys like that Fu@%#$G Ryan were sabotaging us, not Trump, us. The only time in my life I did not vote whas when Romney and Ryan ran.
I will give the Democrats credit, they stand lock-step on most votes where the Republicans have to deal with the likes of Romney and McCain'ish senators.
Biden didn't defeat Trump, Trump with his 12year old girl like twitter reaction to every and anything just to be heard, the fight with the fake news that exploited his every move in a negative way and acknowledged near zero of his accomplishments, combined with his inability to shut the EFF up did him in.
Combine that with his performance at the first debate where he acted like a cross between a child with ADHD and Tourettes. He clearly did not denounce the white supremacy when he had the opportunity, insetad he opted for the "stand down and stand back" statement that implied to many that they were taking orders from and had the support of him. Now I don't believe he was a racist, but he may have alienated many that night.
I voted Trump twice and would have voted for him to be President for life if given the opportunity. I think he has been the best President we have had in a long time. But he lost because of the arrogant way he presented himself and the opposition in control of the propaganda machine capitalized on that weakness.
Sorry for the long rant.