You may have thought 2020 was a do or die moment but it really is just one step in a back and forth struggle. I have seen failure before and from failure I figured out what I did wrong, I figured out who my enemy was, and I outsmarted them to become a success. We all can go home and put our heads in the sand and say the country is lost or we can do the work over the next few years. We need to stay organized on here, keep the discussion flowing, keep the strategies developing, and put our eye on the next prize: 2022.
Presumably Dems will have 2 years full control of both houses and presidency. We already know their policies are garbage and won't work so let them make an ass out of themselves and turn the country against them. Either that or they won't do shit and their progressive base will leave them.
We need to start finding MAGA candidates to out primary the RINOs. If we're going to put America First, we need more allies.
We need to keep spreading rational red pills to the normies out there. I was redpilled with logic and there's still many out there that may have voted for Biden that just need to have their eyes opened.
We need to fight against voter fraud. Contact our representatives to clean up voter rolls, to put better checks in place for future elections, to understand that we need an alternative to electronic voting.
We need to stay peaceful. I can't tell you how many of my liberal friends point to the capitol building as evidence that Trump supporters are violent. It's a difficult thing when you see how much violence the left has instigated over the past 4 years that they turn a blind eye to, but peaceful opposition is what has brought a lot of people over to our side and it can be so much more for the next election.
So to all you thinking of calling it quits I would tell you there is still much more work to do and our GEOTUS and his movement needs us. I am not giving up and will fight on!
I see everyone else's stories about people that are voting R for the first time this election. Well my family is from the middle east. My mom and dad moved here in the late 70s but I was born here. They never felt the interest to vote. I was so surprised a month ago when my mom asked me to register her to vote as a Republican. She also asked me to show her how to do it because she had 2 friends who wanted to vote Republican as well. They didn't particularly like Republicans of the past because they kept poking their fingers in the middle east. But they like Trump because he's finally trying to get out of there against the wishes of the military industrial complex. So there you have it, 3 more Republican voters in deep blue California that weren't there before! You never know what kind of unexpected allies you can have for a President that genuinely wants peace for a change.