While the Democrats remain divided on just how much socialism they hope to impose, a new survey shows that Republicans remain true to their core values which are, populist on economic issues and conservative on cultural issues. That unity could increase according to longtime Republican strategist Bill Miller, who told KTRH the GOP will likely be stronger after the election fraud "any kind of issue like that galvanizes the party and the faithful in the party that feel like they were short changed legitimately". Miller adds "It's bad, bad, bad for our country and for our democratic process". But Miller also believes it will be good for Republicans in 2022, giving them a very good chance of taking over the House, while replacing several blue governors as well.