So are you an alternate persona for the OP, or did you just coincidentally happen to choose a username remarkably similar to one of his past aliases? It's always entertaining when the same poster uses aliases for himself in the same thread... Talk about a captive audience...
As to the claim regarding 2022, I'd say the GOP has a ton of work to do and very little time to do it in. From Gallup today...
"More Americans identify as Democrats than Republicans by a margin that hasn't been seen in a decade, according to a report released by Gallup on Wednesday.
An average of 49% of adults age 18 and older reported Democratic Party affiliation or said they are independent with Democratic leanings throughout the first quarter of 2021,
the pollster reported. The survey was conducted by phone from January-March.
In comparison, 40% of adults identified as Republican or Republican-leaning. The 9% difference is the Democrats' largest advantage since the fourth quarter of 2012, according to the report."
More Americans identify as Democrats than Republicans by a margin that hasn't been seen in a decade, according to a report released by Gallup.
www.yahoo.com
Now this may not seem significant until you compare where things were at heading into the first of the year. And events that transpired with the new quarter, like the Jan 6 insurrection and Trump and Rudy playing the fool thruout the month of January...
"Democrats have typically held a 4 to 6 point advantage over Republicans.
Shortly before the first quarter of the year, the gap in affiliation was virtually nonexistent before Democrats' advantage widened by 9%."