Thank goodness for Georgia officials at the moment. They haven't folded to Trump and his conspiracy theory crap. We'll see how much this process has hurt Republicans in the senate race tomorrow but I have to wonder how differently things could have gone if they had been compliant.
I think there's a very good chance that if Georgia had decided to go along with this plan and "found" massive fraud, Trump would have called for martial law and "ordered" a halt to a change of power until the other swing states are investigated. I mean, he may still try to do this regardless, but I don't think chances of this are very high seeing as he couldn't even get Georgia to back him. He has to know at this point that the support isn't really there. I say that, but I guess one has to take his mental instability into account in this as well. Maybe he'll see the support from the Senate and House Republicans and it'll just reinforce his belief that he really did win and was cheated of a victory.
And another factor is how desperate Trump is going to be the closer we get to Jan 20th. If he thinks he is going to lose his money and go to jail, he may start taking very drastic actions. I don't have any faith that the Democrats would actually ever go after Trump, but if they make him think they are, I could see him fleeing the country at the last minute and heading straight to Russia if he doesn't think there is any chance he can try and take the country by force.
Its all a huge wildcard here. How much support would Trump get from the military up til the 20th? How much support would he actually get from the House and Senate? Is this all a huge political show for Republicans looking to garner more support by backing the President, or is this how they actually feel? I know my rep - Louie Gohmert - would do anything he can to support the President.
Then you have the senate runoff for Georgia. If Democrats do take both seats, will that put Trump's feet to the fire even more? How about his Republican allies?
Pretty f**k up.