Joe Biden Won Trump Lost And Elections Matter

He will.

And in 2024. And in 2026. And in 2028.

And the rube cult will continue to blame everyone except themselves!

Remember when "conservatives" believed in personal responsibility! Not anymore!
 
OP sounds just like the fool who protests too much .
As though he knows in his gut that his words are empty and hollow .

Deep down his audience is himself and he repeats the same thing over and over , and then over again .
 
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OP sounds just like the fool who protests too much .
As though he knows in his gut that his words are empty and hollow .

Deep down his audience is himself and he repeats the same thing over and over , and then over again .
Deep down Trump's audience is himself.

He says what he believes the people want to hear. HE just likes hearing himself say things.
 
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OP sounds just like the fool who protests too much .
As though he knows in his gut that his words are empty and hollow .

Deep down his audience is himself and he repeats the same thing over and over , and then over again .
and luiza sounds just like the Fool IT has long been
 
He will.

And in 2024. And in 2026. And in 2028.

And the rube cult will continue to blame everyone except themselves!

Remember when "conservatives" believed in personal responsibility! Not anymore!
What have the people you support been held accountable for? Nothing.
 
The GOP gained seats in 2020. Not something that happens when the other party wins the presidency. Another strong reason there was fraud.


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Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election brought the US to the brink of a democratic crisis. Refusing to concede his loss to Joe Biden, he attempted to use every lever available to try and throw out the results of the election, pressuring state lawmakers, Congress and the courts to declare him the winner.

Those efforts didn’t succeed. But Trump nonetheless created a new poison that seeped deep in the Republican party – a belief that the results of US elections cannot be trusted. The belief quickly became Republican orthodoxy: it was embraced by Republican officeholders across the country as well as local activists who began to bombard and harass local election officials, forcing many of them to retire. The January 6 attack on the US Capitol – in which thousands stormed the building, and five people died as a result – was the starkest reminder of the potential violent consequences of this rhetoric.


In 2022, several Republicans who embraced election denialism lost their races to be the top election official in their state. But at the same time, many Republicans who unabashedly embraced the idea and aided Trump’s efforts to overturn the election were re-elected and, in some cases, elevated to higher office.




Despite Democrats holding only razor-thin majorities in both chambers during a period of intense political polarization, the 117th Congress is considered by political scientists to have been one of the most productive sessions of Congress in U.S. history.[3][4] Some political scientists have described the legislative accomplishments of this congress as the most significant and sizable since those of the 89th Congress when President Lyndon B. Johnson passed many of his Great Society policies. Major policies enacted by the 117th Congress include the landmark Inflation Reduction Act, American Rescue Plan, Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Postal Service Reform Act, Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, CHIPS and Science Act, Honoring Our PACT Act, Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act, and the Respect for Marriage Act.[5]
 

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