It looks like Biden will beat
Trump badly and the Republicans will suffer disastrous losses across the
country in November. Although the polls have just been inching toward the
Democrats, suddenly articles about what Trump might do if he loses are
multiplying, here,
here,
and here.
Trump might declare the
elections fake, go on FOX News to say he had really won, call out the National
Guard, barricade himself in the Oval Office, order the Secret Service to shoot
Biden on sight.
But what he will do is the
wrong question. What matters is what his supporters will do when they lose.
Three groups of supporters
are crucial to observe. The media will focus at first on Republican
politicians. Will Senate losers in Montana, Arizona, Colorado, and other states
jump on the fake news bandwagon? Would Mitch McConnell go quietly if Amy
McGrath beats him in a very close race? Maybe Susan Collins will accept defeat
in Maine, but what about QAnon
promoter Jo Rae Perkins in Oregon? How about Lauren Boebert, QAnon
enthusiast and House candidate in Colorado, and the other 7 Republican
congressional candidates on the ballot who have expressed support for
QAnon?
The whole Republican Senate
delegation has already cast doubt on the results by allowing their leader to
proclaim unchallenged that the election will be fraudulent. On June 22, Trump
said the 2020 election “will be the most
RIGGED Election in our nations history”. In 2018, the National
Republican Senatorial Committee followed up a Trump tweet about “electoral
corruption” in the Arizona Senate race by charging that the election they lost
there was rigged. Stripped of power, perhaps for years, it’s not hard to
imagine Senators Tom Cotton and Lindsey Graham, among others, casting doubt on
the results.
Thus far the bravest
Republicans in Washington, aside from Mitt Romney, are Pennsylvania Sen. Pat
Toomey, who called Trump’s pardon of Roger Stone a “mistake”,
and Maine Sen. Susan Collins, who said she
won’t campaign against Joe Biden. The majority of Senate Republicans cowers
in silence.
Will Trump’s toadies now
running our intelligence services and justice system speak up and what will
they say? Across the country, Republican state legislators who lose their
gerrymandered majorities could join the chorus.
A second set of Trump
supporters use their control of media to send waves of influence into every
corner of America. Will FOX News report the official results or attack them?
How about the other people to whom Republicans listen, even more partisan and
less connected to reality, like Limbaugh, Breitbart, InfoWars, Drudge? Will
powerful evangelical pastors Franklin Graham and Robert Jeffress proclaim that
their God-given leader was cheated?
The third group is the most
important and hardest to gauge – the MAGA-hat-wearing, Confederate-flag-waving
white supremacists and conspiracy partisans who make up his legendary “base”.
Will they see the end times coming as their messiah is defeated? Will the dozens
of armed militia groups adopt 2nd Amendment remedies to the
impending takeover of America by radical socialist pedophiles? What will Ammon
Bundy, the
boogaloo boys, the Oath Keepers, and the more than 500
other anti-government groups loosely allied in the so-called “patriot movement” identified
by the Southern Poverty Law Center do? Will the NRA call out its members to
fight the commies?
Trump could scream himself
hoarse with no effect unless his supporters sing along. As full election
results trickle in the days after November 3 and as the implications sink in with
the approach of Inauguration Day on January 20, 2021, a coalition of supporters
in Washington, state governments, media, and on the ground might throw our
country into an existential, not merely Constitutional crisis.
It’s certain that Trump will
do nothing brave himself, will commit himself to no action that he can’t back
out of. But the radicals who drive their cars into Black Lives Matter
protesters, who bring their assault rifles to the pizza palace, and who believe
anything “Q” says are much more volatile, unhinged, and violent.
Whatever answers such
questions might elicit now will change over the next few months, as Trump
stokes more fear among his supporters, pushes them further away from the
American center, and forces his Republican allies to come along.
Watch Reps. Jim Jordan
(Ohio), Matt Gaetz (Florida) and Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (California),
Gov. Ron DeSantis (Florida), and Mark Meadows, White House Chief of Staff.
Watch wily Mitch McConnell, who shares with Trump a powerful belief in the
importance of his own survival.
And watch out for America.
Steve Hochstadt
Springbrook WI
July 14, 2020
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