Most of my friends and family members are Democrats. In discourse with them, it may help to remind them of three things:
- Clinton stealing the election from Sanders: point to the statistical anomalies that occured in California, and how in court, the claim was that the DNC was legally allowed to choose their candidate independent of what the votes showed. They made this argument to avoid disclosure, knowing that if the lawsuits were allowed to progress, it would reveal massive fraud. Here's one such document articulating the issues:
http://www.p2016.org/chrnothp/Democracy_Lost_Update1_EJUSA.pdf
Bring up 2016: many, MANY Democrats recognized that Sanders was robbed, and that Clinton was a back door deal-making corrupt candidate. Use this as the starting point to ease them into the clear and obvious, "if Clinton did this to Sanders in 2016, you really think it's outside the realm of possibility that the deep state Dems didn't try to steal this election, too?" Remember: Sanders would have been the nom if a fair election had been granted. That's 50% of the D voter base that have the potential to understand exactly what is happening with Trump now.
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Bush vs. Gore. Remind them how it was patriotic to look into the voting irregularities back then. Explain that we too want all legitimate ballots to be counted. With Hammer and Scorecard coming out, we can now use that to recall the voting machine bullshit that was happening then with what's happening today.
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Encourage them to read the texts and watch the interviews of the lawsuits coming out. For example, it's damning to read things like, "In Michigan, the Trump team wanted cameras installed over all ballot return boxes as early as Oct 3, and were denied. They wanted to review the footage as legal observers, and were denied." In addition, the media is going to push the "0 evidence of fraud" claim while furiously scrubbing evidence of it from social media.
This will be fought in the court of law, but it's also the court of public opinion. Democrat voters are not the enemies; their corrupt leaders are, but it's only a small number that are the purple haired shrieking SJW snowflakes/soy boys. I don't expect us to change the D's hearts and minds here, but these two talking points can effectively introduce the concept that challenging elections is part of what a healthy democracy looks like.
Signed,
A 2016 Sanders supporter who has since gotten on the Trump train, coat and all
Most of my friends and family members are Democrats. In discourse with them, it may help to remind them of three things:
1) Clinton stealing the election from Sanders: point to the statistical anomalies that occured in California, and how in court, the claim was that the DNC was legally allowed to choose their candidate independent of what the votes showed. They made this argument to avoid disclosure, knowing that if the lawsuits were allowed to progress, it would reveal massive fraud. Here's one such document articulating the issues:
http://www.p2016.org/chrnothp/Democracy_Lost_Update1_EJUSA.pdf
Bring up 2016: many, MANY Democrats recognized that Sanders was robbed, and that Clinton was a back door deal-making corrupt candidate. Use this as the starting point to ease them into the clear and obvious, "if Clinton did this to Sanders in 2016, you really think it's outside the realm of possibility that the deep state Dems didn't try to steal this election, too?" Remember: Sanders would have been the nom if a fair election had been granted. That's 50% of the D voter base that have the potential to understand exactly what is happening with Trump now.
2) Bush vs. Gore. Remind them how it was patriotic to look into the voting irregularities back then. Explain that we too want all legitimate ballots to be counted. With Hammer and Scorecard coming out, we can now use that to recall the voting machine bullshit that was happening then with what's happening today.
3) Encourage them to read the texts and watch the interviews of the lawsuits coming out. For example, it's damning to read things like, "In Michigan, the Trump team wanted cameras installed over all ballot return boxes as early as Oct 3, and were denied. They wanted to review the footage as legal observers, and were denied." In addition, the media is going to push the "0 evidence of fraud" claim while furiously scrubbing evidence of it from social media.
This will be fought in the court of law, but it's also the court of public opinion. Democrat voters are not the enemies; their corrupt leaders are, but it's only a small number that are the purple haired shrieking SJW snowflakes/soy boys. I don't expect us to change the D's hearts and minds here, but these two talking points can effectively introduce the concept that challenging elections is part of what a healthy democracy looks like.
Signed,
A 2016 Sanders supporter who has since gotten on the Trump train, coat and all
Explain more how exactly Clinton stole it from sanders?
I linked an entire doc, bro
They are the enemy at this point.