Excellent point! Lin Wood agrees with you.
Or when Moses sent the spies into Canaan to scope out the promised land before they were to enter. All but two (Joshua and Caleb) said that the occupants were too big and strong to overtake. They wanted to go back to Egypt. Only Joshua and Caleb were brave enough to want to move forward knowing that God was on their side. 40 years later, Joshua and Caleb were the only two people from the original multitude that entered the promised land. In a similar fashion to the parting of the Red Sea, Joshua led the Israelites across the dried up Jordan River and into the promised land. And the first stop was Jericho. And the walls came tumbling down.
Link to the report
https://www.scribd.com/document/486098384/Michigan-Vote-Analysis
It's time for retribution. . .
https://thedonald.win/p/11Q8NyPchQ/after-trump-wins-reelection-ther/c/