Better than throwing your hands up and just give up, which is what you sound like, Becky.
I won’t quit.
Who’s quitting? Or rather, is it you who are throwing up your hands and quitting? Once again, it seems we have opposite premises from which our respective positions flow.
Becky and I have the premise that the only chance to resist the leftist takeover of our government is to stay with the one person who has a track record of opposing them, and who the system demonstrates it most fears by it’s illegal and desperate attempts to stop him from running. Far from giving up, we are staying the course.
You have the premise that Trump is radioactive, that he is too damaged to win, and even if he did, he is so hated he would be blocked and hamstrung all during his term and not be able to get anything done. Other candidates can also fight the leftist takeover and more effectively than Trump, and they have a better chance of actually winning the election. You think you are the one not quitting because you have enough faith the election system still works well enough that someone not Trump can actually beat Biden.
I think we both agree there is election fraud. You think it will be worse with Trump, you might be right. My position is that I don’t know if it will be worse with Trump. I think either it will be just as bad and no R can win, or if it isn’t as bad as with Trump, that means the left doesn’t fear that candidate which means he or she is not much of a threat to them. So there is no point in supporting a candidate other than Trump.
So because of our starting premises, we each think the other is the one throwing up their hands and quitting. There is no reconciliation here until one of us changes his premise.
And by “his” I don’t mean you. I’m using the generic “mankind” pronoun which means “his or her”. I refuse to cave to woke language perversion.