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Conservatives, how can you expect to win anything when 2/3's of your constituents believe in the fairy tale that trump won in 2020?

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I think the issue was muddied somewhat by some of the wild accusations that there flung around (.e.g voting machines controlled by the CCP). There were clear cases of dodginess going on and no appetite by policial DAs to investigate/prosecute improper acts. I saw a press conference by a sheriff in small town who had decided to go public as he knew the DA wouldn't pursue it. He had evidence of systematic vote tampering/fraud in elderly care complexes mosly likely state wide. I've not heard any more about that so assume he was right. The leftists would argue that there weren't any cases in court - well that was broadly true - you need a DA to take a case to trial and in the areas with policically controlled DAs that simply didn't happen. Doesn't mean the fraud didn't happen though.

Some stuff that happened wasn't technically illegal too - but certainly wasn't fair. E.g supression/censorship of news stories that affected one side. Another one was making it harder to vote in certain areas where one side tended to dominate. Not actually illegal but underhand nevertheless.
Graylight · 51-55, F
@CheekyBadger You cannot maintain something is real even though it hasn't been found because it "probably" does. Conjecture is what that's called. Fact is, the only cases that have been prosecuted for far include instances of registered Republicans.

The voter fraud issue started with Trump, is being perpetuated with Trump but won't end with trump. Anyone who loses any contest now only has to utter "fraud" to make themselves into a idiot.
@Graylight I watched sworn testimony given before state leglatures detailing irregulatiries which constitutes evidence but because it wasn't brought before a court was ignored.
Graylight · 51-55, F
@CheekyBadger 61 times, "evidence" has been heard in court on this. Care to guess how many related in charges or further investigation?
@Graylight there have been a few minor cases that I've heard about - but I'm not aware of any major ones being prosecuted. Even the one I mentioned earlier where the sheriff gave press conference wasn't massive - if I remember right it was several thousand votes at stake.