And the thing is if he does get elected in 2024 he won't leave office until he dies. That's why this is important. But, I believe you're correct in that it will not change anything. We're conditioned to believe something like that can't happen in this country, but it came close in 2020 and very likely will next time.
That it wasn't that serious and the authorities over-reacted. That it was entrapment, because police let them in. That it really doesn't matter.
I would love for people to live in a country where, on election certification day, things like this happened all the time, because then, they'd get to see how much it does matter.
But if you sincerely believe your vote didn't count and the election was stolen, and it is your "team" doing this, then to you it is a good and proper thing. These people sincerely believe they are in a clear majority.
There is no way the majority of swing voters believe this. The majority side on swing voters would probably be that they absolutely care about Jan 6, but don't believe anyone like them was there.
The majority of swing voters is not strictly relevant with the way the senate works and the house is gerrymandered.
The majority of swing voters is absolutely crucial to the remarks I made, given the comment I responded to was about the impact on swing voters.
Show what, it's impact? How? You think the handful of close races that we'll have are a measure of anything?
If you ignore the whole attempting to overthrow the government thing, theses are the the most entertaining Congressional hearings in maybe ever.
Was he pleading the 5th on everything? Because he might have been blanket pleading everything. "General, do you like hamburgers?" " I exercise my 5th amendment rights." Lawyer may have been telling him to do this.
I mean, the last time he said anything he almost ended up in prison. So it looks like he's capable of learning!