Malcolm Nance, an analyst from MSNBC, ranted like a doomsayer with their predictions of a laundry list of horrors and injustices that would come true if Republicans were successful in their attempt to once again gain control of the Senate, the House, or both in the upcoming midterm elections in November.
Nance spoke in an interview with Dean Obeidallah, a Sirius XM radio host, this past Friday about the upcoming elections, and he made it entirely clear that the gravity of the predicament in which Democrats find themselves now could not be overtly expressed.
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“What should Democrats be doing?” questioned Obeidallah.
“It’s battle stations! The Democrats, Joe Biden, all the rest of them need to understand they are… What are we? July, August, December, October, November. You are four months from the end of American democracy. Four months. And we said that in 2020. And that was true then, too, right?” started Nance, making the claim that if Republicans got power back, they would never let another election be carried out.
“They will vote through every piece of legislation, and defund every component of the United States government,” Nance went on, going on to state his predictions of multiple impeachments — and even suggested that Republicans would try to expand the Supreme Court, despite the fact that Democrats have openly called for President Joe Biden to make attempts to stack the court in Democrat favor and Nance himself shared an article in 2020 claiming that Democrats could “save democracy” by packing the Court in Democrat favor.
“They’re not joking about impeaching Joe Biden every week. Okay. And Kamala Harris, and getting rid of people and or, you know, expanding the Supreme Court, whatever it is they think they can do, even though some of it’s crazy.”
Nance went on to claim that Republicans — on the suggestion of Congresswomen Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) — would try to criminally prosecute any and all who played a role in the investigation of January 6th.
“This will be the end of Congress. We’ve already seen the end of the Supreme Court. We’ve seen the Supreme Court is no longer an instrument of justice. It is a political body that is looking out for its own personal political interests. Well, Congress could end this November,” he stated.
“And, you know, I don’t say this lightly. You have to fight here. This is the time. You’ve got four months to mobilize 20% new voters and get every voter that voted in 2021 out there,” he finished. “I’m certain we will have things in hand by November. But you’ve got to mobilize people.”