@Na Said voting irregularities which resulted in a Biden presidency.
Clear and specific examples?
Two please.
@Na Said
Even the most loyal party Democrats are anticipating the GOP to make gains in the mid-terms.
Which is a common occurrence, for the opposing party of an incumbent President to make such gains two years later. Been that way for several decades.
I think the House will indeed switch hands - all the new voter restrictions will ensure that. But the Senate has a better chance of staying under Democratic leadership thanks to the sheer number of GOP open seats compared to DNC open seats.
What will definitely help Democrats is Trump continuing to be the face of the GOP. So please continue to keep him relevant.
@Na Said What I've argued is what they're arguing. Calls for social media reform are not going away. Get ready.
No, what you’re arguing is forcing a private media company to allow certain kinds of speech, against its will.
The proposed legislation only has to do with anti-competitive monopolistic business practices, like Bell in the 80’s, Microsoft in the 90’s.
Two different things entirely. It is the GOP that wants to include both in the same bill. Which means they will likely filibuster it and destroy any chance of it passing, like they do anything else the’ve touched in the past decade or so.