See, the thing is, your average voter doesn't care about facts and statistics, and to get them to understand how fraud occurred in 2020, you're going to need to spend at leasat 15 minutes explaining how it went down. You're going to lose them and their attention after the first 30 seconds. Also, the average voter makes decision based on emotion, not facts or stats. This is how the left wins - craft your argument to be presented in an emotional manner in 30 seconds or less, you might have a chance. Examples of this type of message:
"It's for the children...", or "Tax breaks for the rich on the backs of the poor".
For some strange reason, conservatives cannot grasp this concept. They are all too eager to spout off all the knowledge, facts and stats they know about a given race, issue or candidate.
For a better in depth look at this perspective, I suggest David Horowitz's "Art of Political War and Other Radical Pursuits". It's a masterpiece guidebook for winning political battles, if only the right could grasp the concepts.
“...get them to understand how fraud occurred in 2020... You’re going to lose them and their attention after the first 30 seconds..”
I know all that - the Left completely controls the flow of information.
I was just responding to a hypothetical in post #5:
IF the 2020 election fraud was exposed, it would not just be a matter of overturning the results - it would also destroy the Democrat narrative. I thought it was an important point...
But we are nowhere near being able to undo the brainwashing that has occurred.