On Wednesday 14 January Trump sat down on with Reuters’ reporters and said, that “when you think of it, we shouldn’t even have an election.” On Sunday 11 January, he told reporters from the NY Times that he regretted NOT seizing ballot boxes after the 2020 elections., Before the 2020 elections, he quite famously telegraphed that if he lost, it would be because of fraud, the so-called stolen election. . And, just last week — if Trump 1.0 was measured in dog years, Trump 2.0 is measured in Plutonian years — he told Republicans he’d be impeached if they lost the House in the mid-terms.
Trump has never won anything fairly, why would he start in 2026 when he has so much on the line? He may or may not have directly colluded with Russia to steal the 2016 election. Paul Manafort clearly did, but the rest of the campaign may have just incentivized the Russians and coordinated more indirectly with them. After losing the 2020 election numerous schemes were hatched in the dirty back offices of the White House to steal the election culminating in the 6 January Insurrection. Losing the 2020 election and being removed from office is still one of his biggest narcissistic wounds that he needs to avenge. And, in 2024, he won all seven of the swing states even though he barely won the election. That just doesn’t pass the smell test.
In the run up to the 2026 elections, he is leaning on states to gerrymander their representative districts to heavily favor Republicans so they won’t lose the House or only suffer minimal losses. He has ICE thugs on the streets of Democratic cities to intimidate voting while attacking vote by mail. You really think he’s going to accept losses in the House and Senate in 2026?
To me, it seems like we’re going to have one of the most controversial, challenged, violent elections since Reconstruction. Trump is determined not to lose by whatever means he deems necessary.
What do you think? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
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I’m curious, what makes you think he’ll try to steal the 2026 election?
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He keeps talking about it. (A) He’s never won anything fairly in his life. (B) He telegraphs everything he’s going to do.
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Thank you Michael. Your support is much appreciated.
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Trump only thinks he has the upper hand, and maybe he does, for NOW, but eventually, KARMA will work ITS magic, and all will, crumble down, and he will end up at the bottom of that JUNK pile, buried, alive, by everything that is immoral, wrong, bad he’d even done in his life. It’s just that karma is taking its sweet time, to come around is all.
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When you find yourself in a hole, you should stop digging. Few of us do. Trump doubles down. Hires two more undocumented laborers to dig for him and refuses to pay them.
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The GOP has been using gerrymandering to steal elections for decades but the 2028 election I look for the Tech Bros that are in Donny’s pocket to aid in his trip for a third term. chuq
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Howdy Chuq!
There ought to be claims that proof was found in Venezuela that they had colluded with Dominion or whichever voting machine company was featured in that conspiracy theory to steal the 2020 election. Unfortunately, we’ve got a lot more crazy to get through before things start to get better. And the oligarch wannabes are making a major push to establish the rule of the elites. I think that is the thing you’ve hit upon that most people are missing. The 1% and the Republican Party are as culpable as Trump is in destroying the world order as we know it. They will continue long after Trump is gone.
Huzzah!
Jack
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I agree the problem is they will keep voting for the GOP because that is the way it is….’can’t fix stupid’. chuq
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Trump doesn’t have the ability to cancel elections. Republicans more broadly can use various vote-suppression tactics, the same general kind of things that have been happening for decades — but the effects of those things are marginal. Several of the red states have refused to impose super-gerrymanders despite Trump’s pressure. Even the gerrymandering in Texas seems likely to backfire. Those districts were re-drawn based on the assumption that Hispanics would continue to vote Republican in the same proportions as they did in 2024. Current polling suggests that they will not.
There are dangers in claiming that elections might be canceled or effectively stolen. Such claims will just make people less likely to vote, believing it to be pointless. Indeed, such claims are de facto just another vote-suppression tactic working to aid the Republicans.
At the rate Trump’s dementia seems to be progressing, I will be surprised if he’s still alive this coming November, anyway.
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Howdy Infidel!
Of course he doesn’t have the ability to cancel elections, and he doesn’t have the ability to establish which football teams play on any given weekend, but that didn’t stop him from issuing an executive order declaring a weekend exclusively for the Army Navy football game. While the world my safely ignore that order and schedule football games as they please, some will opt for not so as to not draw his ire. If he declares the November elections cancelled, it will probably cause a decrease in MAGA turnout and mass confusion in terms of organizing the election by state and local officials, especially in red states. It will also probably cause defiance in state and local officials who resent the unlawful interference, and anger the left.
That is the reaction to all of the Republican attempts to rig the election through gerrymandering, voter roll purges, voter intimidation, disinformation that I see — anger. Anger at trying to gut our democracy and stuff it with a single party, pseudo-democratic authoritarian regime like it is a taxidermied trophy animal. Anger is a motivating emotion. It is the reason the 2018 and 2022 midterms turned out the way they did. It is one of the reasons Trump was elected in 2016 and 2024 but lost in 2020.
I believe, and the reason I write this blog, that people make good decisions when they have good information. In this age of disinformation, trying to disseminate accurate information is important, especially with the reporting of the MSM actively ignoring and discounting the malfeasance issuing from the Republican Party. Even though the prediction that Trump will try to steal the 2026 elections is an interpretation, it is one based on solid evidence and informs decision making by those who have access to it. Far from suppressing the vote, it should inspire the vote due to the anger that such blatant attacks on our democracy invoke.
A good gauge of the anger of the masses are the protests of 2025. They are only going to get bigger. People are angry. Anger is motivation to act. The act we need is voting.
Huzzah!
Jack
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How are we going to just simply ignore the votes of all those who opened the door to the present administration? This seems to be what America wanted so let the game play out and remember that good always triumphs in the end. The idea of what is good and evil in this particular case rests with the will of the People as always. It is a matter of perspective.
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Howdy John!
Last I checked, the results of the last election have been honored and the named winner is in office. It was 2020 and the legal loser that both legally and illegally challenged the outcome of an election and tried to defy the peaceful transfer of power. That I think that there was malfeasance in election 2024 is my opinion and has not ignored anyone’s vote.
As I’ve frequently stated, I prefer pre Dobbs America to post. And, the thousands of being people harmed by Trump across the country and the hundreds of thousands that he has killed in the past year probably have a pretty clear idea of which is evil and which is good.
Huzzah!
Jack
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He can’t not try. In fact, even if he knew or believed that his anointed candidates would all win in landslides, he would still try to cheat, because to him winning by cheating is better than winning honestly.
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His narcissism makes him fear loss so much that he cannot help but cheat. He is driven to cheat just to relieve his own anxiety and fear of loss. Cheating is so deeply planted in his being that he cannot consider doing anything else no matter what the odds are.
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Yep, and he would rather cheat because that proves he’s smarter than the other guy.
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Yeah. He gets some kind of ego gratification out of it when most of us feel shame when we’ve achieved through cheating.
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Clearly
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