Read the above and saw why the MAGA Party, aka Republican Party, is so desperate to make it harder for people in Blue areas and young people to vote. They can only stay in power by limiting the number of Americans who can vote them out. This coming year, they will go out to spread fear by lying to Americans about how bad this country is doing. MAGA is not attracting young voters, and as long as their base is full of hate toward anyone who is not of European ancestry, they will have trouble attracting Latinos in large numbers.
Yesterday I read, Dan Patrick claimed that Biden had allowed eight million “Illegals” into the United States. That is an outright lie. But that is what MAGA people do: lie.
Next year, we can expect the MAGA Party and the racist news from Fox to keep hammering about crimes, in particular, crimes committed by persons here illegally. I expect the police unions to join in, as it seems that they are primarily members of the MAGA Party.
Are there too many people trying to cross our borders in search of a better life? Yes. But, if you think that the MAGA Party would do anything to stop illegal immigration, then you are not too bright.
During the first two years that Trump was president, the MAGAs controlled the House and the Senate. Why didn’t they do something then? If they did, they would not have that to complain about. The overturn of Roe v Wade by the Corrupt MAGA members of the Supreme Court proved that. Look at what happened after they got one of their long-time wishes.
The media needs to create controversy; otherwise, people have no reason to pay for the news or to spend time watching. Most of what we are fed as news is opinion of what could be or could have been.
In 2016, Donald J. Trump confounded the polls in part by generating an unanticipated level of enthusiasm and turnout from a group that had grown increasingly apathetic about elections: white voters without college degrees.
But in 2020, Mr. Trump and Joseph R. Biden Jr. face a drastically changed electorate. The cohort of non-college-educated white voters — who gave Mr. Trump just enough of a margin to win the election in 2016 — has been in a long-term decline, while both minority voters and white college-educated voters have steadily increased.
The decline, a demographic glacier driven largely by aging, has continued since 2016. The number of voting-age white Americans without college degrees has dropped by more than five million in the past four years, while the number of minority voters and college-educated white voters has collectively increased by more than 13 million in the same period. In key swing states, the changes far outstrip Mr. Trump’s narrow 2016 margins. Source

