Why is it so hard to believe Trump lost?

What’s harder is to believe that Biden got 12 million more votes than Obama.

12 Million more people didn’t vote for Biden.

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You mean to say 12 million voted against Trump?

Trump. Trump did that.

Correct. There were a lot of votes against the FPOTUS, he wasn’t as popular as some think.

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Trump got 5 million more than Obama.

Seems like lot of hatred towards Trump out there to bring 17 million new people to polls.

Libs successfully drummed up lot of hatred didn’t they?

What else did they have to do?

The FPOTUS drummed up a lot of his unpopularity all on his own,

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And Trump got what… 10 million more than when he beat Hildawg? How’d that happen?

She was a lot more unpopular than Brandon.

Over 11 million more.

How?
Funny thing is, the President isn’t elected by popular vote.

By gaining support of his policies.

Yes I know.

They just squeaked out a win in Pa, Wis, Georgia, Arizona etc, Nev and Mich.

What do those states have in common? They all taken weeks to decide/called the winner.

Then why is it so hard to believe more would turn out against his policies?

Why?
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Also plenty of drop boxes and ballot “harvesters”.

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Trump lost. The turn out was tremendous, much because of COVID.

“Ballot harvestors” and drop boxes is not why he lost.

Trump ran an all or nothing campaign. Win big or lose big. He lost. He played to his base, not to the people who decide.

And he knew he screwed up right at the end.

The progs are right about one thing, but wrong about the reason.

When voter turn out is high, the repub candidate tends to lose. It’s not because prog policies are popular. It’s because the repubs don’t stand for anything but negativity. They don’t govern.

That’s one opinion of course.

After watching the state investigations and 2000 mules i have quite a different one.