Yes Trump lost, but maybe you’re too young to remember what an election that truly isn’t even close looks like. We haven’t had one for a while. Biden won the popular vote by 5.5% and the electoral vote by 306-232. Compare that to 1980 and 1984. In 1980 Reagan won by 9.8% in the popular vote and by a 489-49 count in the electoral vote. In 1984 he won by 18.2% in the popular vote and by 525-13 in the electoral vote. That is not even close.
The truth is that Biden won, but it was close enough that based on poll data it is possible that the censorship of the laptop story might have changed the result. Obviously we will never know this for sure, but if a few Russian trolls on Facebook spending a minuscule amount of money constituted “election interference” in 2016 and cast doubt on the legitimacy of Trump’s presidency, why would we not think that the censorship of the laptop and the lie that it was Russian disinformation is not similarly election interference, and that this might cast doubt on the legitimacy of Biden’s election? You can’t have it both ways.
Originally Posted by Smarty1
All fair points, but there is absolutely zero doubt in any rational person's mind that Biden won 2020. And if trump called his win in 2016 a "landslide" (lol, which it wasn't at all - in fact it was arguably the smallest margin of victory in U.S. history), then we can certainly call Biden's win a landslide too.
You may also remember that Hillary conceded the very next day in 2016. It's been 2½ years now, and trump is still blabbering about how he won. Lol. Dude's a fucking cancer and an enemy of democracy.
It should also be mentioned that Reagan wouldn't even recognize today's GOP. He's been rolling over in his grave consistently since the day McCain was forced to choose Palin as his running mate. That day marked the end of "the party of Reagan".