If you believe that the 2020 presidential election was stolen, I have a few questions for you.
- If it is so easy to rig an election, why was Trump allowed to win in 2016?
- If fraud was as rampant and widespread as Trump and his supporters claim, how can they be certain who won?
- Why have so many Republican governors, secretaries of state, and members of the Trump administration — including U.S. Attorney General William Barr and Vice President Mike Pence — accepted the 2020 election results as valid? Nearly all of these individuals publicly advocated for the re-election of Trump, and many even enthusiastically campaigned for him.
- Why were more than fifty lawsuits challenging the election results, including many before strongly conservative courts, unsuccessful? Not a single case of alleged fraud withstood the scrutiny of the courts. Most notable, the federal judiciary, despite Republican control, did not contest the Biden victory. Why is this?
- Why did the Democrats fail to rig the “down ballot” races as well? Other than Trump, Republicans did better than expected in the 2020 election.
- Why did the conservative Fox News Network claim Arizona for Biden days before the Associated Press, CNN and other “liberal” media outlets followed suit? In contrast, CNN, MSNBC and other “anti-Trump” networks promptly called the 2016 election for Trump.
- How far downward did the conspiracy to steal the election extend? How many people were involved? Hundreds? Thousands? Hundreds of thousands? Did I know that my vote for Biden would count twice and that your vote for Trump would be thrown out?
- Since you believe that an election at the highest level of government can be easily manipulated, doesn’t that imply that you also view the U.S. as dysfunctional, inferior nation?
While Trump election deniers are not exactly known for their critical thinking skills, it might be fun to watch them try to answer some of these questions.
Finally, this is what an attempt to steal an election looks like
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