Is loser election denial dead?

If we had had term limits, our political system could have avoided Pelosi, McConnell, Schumer, Graham, Biden, and McShitstain along with all the long term self-enriching political damage that they inflicted on our Republic!!!

This is something that you young'en's should consider.
 
The refusal to honestly confront reality and respect the certified will of the People was a direct assault upon democracy, even more pernicious than the goon attack on outnumbered police defending our Congress as it discharged its Constitutional duties.

Is democracy's recovery imminent?


Voters in Great Lakes states deliver election deniers a stiff rebuke

Voters rejected election deniers across the country last week. But they did so with particular verve along the Great Lakes.
In Minnesota, the Democratic secretary of state defeated by a 10-point margin a Republican challenger who baselessly called the 2020 election rigged and pushed for restricting early voting.
In Wisconsin, voters handed Gov. Tony Evers (D) a second term, declining to reward a candidate backed by Trump who left open the possibility of trying to reverse the last presidential election. In Pennsylvania, Attorney General Josh Shapiro (D) crushed Republican Doug Mastriano, who had highlighted his willingness to decertify voting machines if he won the governorship.
But perhaps the biggest statement on democracy came in Michigan, where voters by large margins rebuffed a slate of Republican election deniers running for governor, attorney general and secretary of state. They also embraced an amendment to the state constitution that expands voting rights and makes it much more difficult for officials to subvert the will of voters. In the process, they flipped the legislature with the help of new legislative maps drawn by a nonpartisan commission, giving Democrats complete control of state government for the first time in 40 years.
All of that led Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) to make a bold prediction, one that might have seemed far-fetched before the vote: “Democracy ultimately will emerge from this time period stronger than ever before — more robust, healthier, with more people engaged and believing in it than perhaps they did back in 2018 or 2019.”
In other battlegrounds across the country, voters rebuffed election deniers, but in many cases not as resoundingly as they did in the states bordering the Great Lakes. Katie Hobbs (D) beat election denier Kari Lake (R) by a slim margin in the Arizona race for governor and, in Nevada, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D) barely withstood a challenge from election denier Adam Laxalt (R)...
J.D. Vance (R), who falsely claimed the 2020 election was stolen, won his bid for Senate. But three other election deniers running in competitive House districts in Ohio lost.
The relatively smooth election process and the repudiation of election deniers was heartening to many election officials who had watched the systems they run undermined by Trump’s push to overturn the 2020 presidential vote.
Is Election Denial dead? No, but it's on life support, thanks for sane, loyal Americans who put country before cult-party.
 
The refusal to honestly confront reality and respect the certified will of the People was a direct assault upon democracy, even more pernicious than the goon attack on outnumbered police defending our Congress as it discharged its Constitutional duties.

Is democracy's recovery imminent?


Voters in Great Lakes states deliver election deniers a stiff rebuke

Voters rejected election deniers across the country last week. But they did so with particular verve along the Great Lakes.
In Minnesota, the Democratic secretary of state defeated by a 10-point margin a Republican challenger who baselessly called the 2020 election rigged and pushed for restricting early voting.
In Wisconsin, voters handed Gov. Tony Evers (D) a second term, declining to reward a candidate backed by Trump who left open the possibility of trying to reverse the last presidential election. In Pennsylvania, Attorney General Josh Shapiro (D) crushed Republican Doug Mastriano, who had highlighted his willingness to decertify voting machines if he won the governorship.
But perhaps the biggest statement on democracy came in Michigan, where voters by large margins rebuffed a slate of Republican election deniers running for governor, attorney general and secretary of state. They also embraced an amendment to the state constitution that expands voting rights and makes it much more difficult for officials to subvert the will of voters. In the process, they flipped the legislature with the help of new legislative maps drawn by a nonpartisan commission, giving Democrats complete control of state government for the first time in 40 years.
All of that led Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) to make a bold prediction, one that might have seemed far-fetched before the vote: “Democracy ultimately will emerge from this time period stronger than ever before — more robust, healthier, with more people engaged and believing in it than perhaps they did back in 2018 or 2019.”
In other battlegrounds across the country, voters rebuffed election deniers, but in many cases not as resoundingly as they did in the states bordering the Great Lakes. Katie Hobbs (D) beat election denier Kari Lake (R) by a slim margin in the Arizona race for governor and, in Nevada, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D) barely withstood a challenge from election denier Adam Laxalt (R)...
J.D. Vance (R), who falsely claimed the 2020 election was stolen, won his bid for Senate. But three other election deniers running in competitive House districts in Ohio lost.
The relatively smooth election process and the repudiation of election deniers was heartening to many election officials who had watched the systems they run undermined by Trump’s push to overturn the 2020 presidential vote.
We know that the Democrat filth learned how to steal elections in 2020 and they applied the lessons learned in 2022 in states like GA, PA, AZ and NV.
 
Lefties seem to have the "denier" word locked up as if it was the Middle Ages and "deniers" could be burned at the stake. Who gets to determine the difference between a "denier" and the Constitutional right to question authority?
 
I don't think most voters ever believed Trump's repeated whine-fest about having the election "stolen", but, of course, this forum proves the exception. This recent election was truly a positive development since the two years of the Orange Ape crying to his cult.
This board is absolutely infested by far rightwing lunatics, including many of it's MODs.
 
Democrats hijacked both election cycles with mail-in nonsense. Apathetic slugs who normally wouldn’t be disciplined or committed enough to show up at polls mailed it in. Electioneering could not be prevented and vetting is difficult.
In 2020, the democrats used the plague as the excuse but this time around they didn’t require any reason. It worked so well before they just changed the rule entirely.
Democrats are sleazy cheating scum and are the greatest threat to the US.
 
Meantime, back at the ranch, we are more polarized than evah!
Not really. There has been a marginal improvement.

Republicans (both leadership and rank-and-file) saw a Red Tsunami turn into a Red Dripping Faucet largely because of Election Denial.

Some of them are still sufficiently grounded in Reality to set aside the Orange Kool-Aid long enough to calmly and coldly assess cause-and-effect.

If you're doing something that people don't like and that can be pointed-to as one of the root causes for your losses, well, if you're sane, you stop doing it.

Reducing both the quantity and volume of Election Deniers is a good first step towards the Right beginning to regain its sanity.

If the Right returns to a state of sanity the Center and the Left will be more willing to deal with them moving forward.

That adds up to less polarization rather than more, but, given that we're only taking the first baby-steps in that direction, the jury will be out on this for a while.
 
Not really. There has been a marginal improvement.

Republicans (both leadership and rank-and-file) saw a Red Tsunami turn into a Red Dripping Faucet largely because of Election Denial.

Some of them are still sufficiently grounded in Reality to set aside the Orange Kool-Aid long enough to calmly and coldly assess cause-and-effect.

If you're doing something that people don't like and that can be pointed-to as one of the root causes for your losses, well, if you're sane, you stop doing it.

Reducing both the quantity and volume of Election Deniers is a good first step towards the Right beginning to regain its sanity.

If the Right returns to a state of sanity the Center and the Left will be more willing to deal with them moving forward.

Surely, you jest! :laugh2:
 
schmidlap Hahaha

Is your vagina sore because we keep calling you out on your bullshit (cheating)
It is CLEARLY theft

Around here, the cheating is Republican. I promised to give it a few days to allow one party to bring it up on the news but when they finally do, you will see that your privacy when you vote is zip. Not only do the 2 Parties have access to your personal information just by filing for it (that information is public information) anyone can file and get that information. You have just been added to a spam mailing and calling list by voting.
 
Or....an unpopular president in the midst of a recession just lost.

Remember, the accusations of cheating are legion. The proof of it could starve a mouse.
Since an obviously super smart deep thinker like yourself obviously knows DT had GDP growth of over 33% in his last qtr, you admit the diaper guys party got hammered this time? Bravo!


The proof is mountainous. The excuses are legion.
Videos, audios, forensic, paper, machines, in addition to literally thousands of affidavits from individuals around the country ready to testify to the fraud & law breaking activities observed.

Show us your cards if you really won like you said.
Let's start with AZ & PA
 
No, when Dems lose in 2024 they will again DENY the election was legitimate like they have DENIED the legitimacy of multiple prior elections they lost.
If you expect a Democratic goon assault upon Congress, you may be disappointed. All losers since the founding of the nation, regardless of Party, until 2021, had respected the will of the People.

Clinton patriotically and graciously conceded immediately after the election, even though she had received 2.9 million more votes:

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Last night, I congratulated Donald Trump and offered to work with him on behalf of our country.
I hope that he will be a successful president for all Americans.

Hillary Clinton, November 9, 2016


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Just moments ago, I spoke with George W. Bush and congratulated him
on becoming the 43rd president of the United States...
I offered to meet with him as soon as possible so that we can start to heal the divisions
of the campaign and the contest through which we just passed.

Albert Gore, December 12, 2000

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"We won!
We won in a landslide!
This was a landslide!”
Trump, January 6, 2021

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"BULLSHIT!"
William Barr, March 3, 2022


(Republicans gained 11 congressional seats in 2020.
No Republican commented on those elections being stolen
by their vast conspiracy of unnamed dastards
allegedly falsifying votes.)

 
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Not at all. You assholes are still claiming Trump wasn't a legitimate president.

Au contraire. We said that the people didn't elect him, and didn't want him as President, and that's true. Even the Republican primary voters didn't want him. When you only get 44% of the primary votes, that's not much of an endorsement from your party. 56% of Republican voters wanted someone else.

Hillary had 70% of Democratic Primary votes, and Trump tried to claim her nomination wasn't legitimate. He was winning 100% of the delegates, with 15% of the votes because he had the most votes of the 17 candidates.

Trump lost again in 2018 when the Democrats took the House, and in 2020 he lost the White House and the Senate. Now, he's cost the Republican Party the mid terms, and he's prepared to burn the Republican Party to the ground if they don't let him run again.

I can't wait to see what dirt he has on Ron DeSantis.
 
I don't think most voters ever believed Trump's repeated whine-fest about having the election "stolen", but, of course, this forum proves the exception. This recent election was truly a positive development since the two years of the Orange Ape crying to his cult.
The two-year and ongoing exposure and indictment of all the masterminds, coordinators, operatives, and accomplices in the vast, nationwide caper is a testament to the nefarious nature of the election heist of 2020.

Some were duped by all those recounts, audits, investigations, dozens of court challenges, and fifty state certifications, but they're a stealthy lot.

When they even get to Cyber Ninjas, you know they're good.

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Secretary of State Raffensperger's cursory search under the seat cushions was just one instance of flagrant electoral chicanery.

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"All I want to do is this: I just want to find 11,780 votes,
which is one more than we have...
Fellas, I need 11,000 votes, give me a break!"
 

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