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Originally Posted by myohmyjustify
The criminality and election fraud in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin and Michigan was the reason Trump lost to Biden and nothing else.
You simply don't win more votes in 2020 (74 million) than you did in 2016 (63 million) and lose an election. Trump's 2020 results was also after the most successful first 4-year term in US history.
You also don't win Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama and lose Georgia.
Really, was Biden a more popular candidate than Barack Obama? Biden "won" 81 million votes yet Obama only won 69 million votes in 2008 and 65 million in 2012.
If YOU want the same (or worse) four years ahead than what we have now, continue being a no Trump voter.
If not, then your only vote is for the only Republican candidate that can win in 2024 -- Donald Trump.
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If this is an
unprecedented historical fact (and I'm assuming it is), then on this basis alone it is extremely unlikely that Biden would be able to win in a fair election -- an election in which all the states conducted their elections according to the strict rules of their laws.
Does anyone know if any other sitting president, running for a second term, lost under the identical scenario expressed in the highlighted text above? Has any other president ever garnered more votes in his second run and still lose the election?