Although there is a broader question, what I'm referring to is specific to next Tuesday's two US senate elections in Georgia. I'm proposing as a given that the same problems as on election day in November will occur because the milqtoast republican gov, Lt. gov, and secretary of state have done nothing to correct them and have actively opposed fixing it. So the same processes, procedures, and rules will still apply (which is sort of unbelievable).

My question involves what the state and county republican parties will do, if anything, to rectify (since they didn't act to prevent) voter and counting fraud on/after election day. That is, will the republicans physically demand to verify every vote as valid? I'm not talking about a verbal demand, which I expect they will make. I mean physically. That means if, for example, poll workers demand they observe from another room or too far away, the republican poll watchers will physically not accept that and move to whatever distance they feel gives them reliable verification, even if thats 3' away. And if physically confronted will meet force with force. My answer to the question is the republican monitors will at best verbally object but will allow themselves to be manipulated in whatever way those running the election demand.

In my opinion it is probably also a given that "enough" fraud will occur to put the two dem candidates over the top, and the republicans in the end won't stop it. The dems know as well as the republicans how important these 2 elections are, and they are "feeling their oats". I guess this question is similar to "when will the Durham report come out and where are all of the indictments"?

Whats your opinion? Will the republicans step up to the obvious challenge?