That won't overturn the stolen election.
Another is make them shit their pants.
They aren't, and they won't. They have the courts, the media, the DOJ, the FBI, the CIA, and the entire Globalist apparatus on their side.
Another is much, much worse.
So all you can do is threaten violence, which also won't overturn the stolen election.
So the answer to my original question is that the rally won't do a thing about overturning the stolen election.
So the answer to my original question is that the rally won’t do a
thing about overturning the stolen election.
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At this stage you are correct, imo. About the only thing it will do
is put a few dollars in the economy via the gov’t agencies involved
and the private sector travel, housing, food, etc.
If the senate and house see how many people actually care - truly care enough to act - it may affect their decision making when they count the electoral votes. Vice President can point to the crowds if they are big enough and it may embolden him.
“ So the answer to my original question is that the rally won’t do a thing about overturning the stolen election. ”
You were so right. Wish the president had realized this was not a smart event to encourage, it promised not benefit and posed many perils.
My fear was that it would lead to violence - since that always happens to MAGA rallies in DC as antifa shows up - and that MAGA would get unfairly blamed as usual
I didn’t foresee what may be taking place now - the rally unruliness being used as a pretext for ousting or sidelining or house-arresting Trump.
All I knew was that holding a DC rally on the day of electoral vote counting was not a smart plan for Trump and his supporters. How I wish more people had made that common sense conclusion