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My theory as to why so much election denialism.

I've been trying to understand how so many people can claim the 2020 election was stolen. They say there is evidence, yet none is presented. What they do present is not "evidence". Even so, what they claim does not make logical sense - for example - if conspirators went through so much trouble to make Trump lose, why not make other Republican governors or senators lose as well? And why would red states controlled by GOP governors, GOP secretaries of state, and GOP legislators for years want their party to lose? For this scheme to work, it means the Democrats are very smart and good at cheating, and the GOP is very dumb and bad at catching them. It just makes no sense.

The only rationale I see for this behavior is a conclusion in search of evidence. So why do so many people conclude Trump won without first having evidence? I think it has to do with geographic and social segregation of the two parties.

If you live in a rural county in the USA, chances are 70% of the people in town are Trump supporters. In your world, "everyone you know" voted for Trump. The only "liberals" you see you have labeled as weirdos, and you are likely to socially avoid them. You have been to Trump rallies and see enthusiasm and think that is the way the rest of the country feels. 90% of your news comes from sources that talk about all the great things Trump has done and highlight how foolish his critics are. Social media algorithms send you more and more clickbait that agrees what you previously viewed.

You conclude, therefore, that Trump could not have possibly lost, because you see little support for the other side. "How could 81 million people vote for Joe Biden? Impossible. My whole town voted for Trump!"

Now you have the conclusion that there is no way Trump lost. So, you search out for "evidence" to prove it. And you see that "evidence" everywhere because you fabricate it in your mind. Printer malfunctions become "evidence" (dang, my printer screws up 25% of the time - is that a conspiracy?) And all the evidence that disproves your conclusion you write off as part of the grand conspiracy.

It's a black hole.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
I agree. And it is not just a matter of geography. We also retreat into our own echo chambers with the media we consume and the internet activity we gravitate towards. I think people of all political persuasions can be lulled into believing "most people are like me", and thus be shocked to find out otherwise.

But, in the case of the 2020 election, we can't ignore the fact that Trump himself started pushing the "stolen election" narrative. It did not arise from a grass-roots sense of surprise at the outcome. I think the things you have described made the field fertile, but it was Trump who sowed the seed.
dale74 · M
Answer me this how did biden who has made some very racist statements in the past not even hold campaign rallies. Yet still got more Black votes than Obama?

Why were voting laws changed that are in the constitution of said state without going through the proper governmental bodies.
@dale74 But you accept that he beat Trump fairly?
OggggO · 36-40, M
@dale74 You're jumping from point to point. You haven't even backed up your initial claim and now you're making completely different ones.
justanothername · 51-55, M
@BohemianBabe Because right wing Republicans don’t like the fact that it enabled more people to vote.
The only election race they want is one that ends in a Republican victory. If that means denying Democrats the vote then stop Democrats from voting any way you can.
justanothername · 51-55, M
Very simple. They believe everything Trump spews without question.

Republicans are generally not well educated and believe what ever he tells them.
Carazaa · F
@justanothername It has a lot to do with education, yes.
While I agree that this is the case for some people, I think most of it is simply not caring about reality. Religion isn't the only philosophy where reality isn't an issue.
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
why were people so surprised when Trump lost, in the election he won in 2016 he still lost the popular vote which tells you he was only on the cusp of winning when he won and it would not take much to turn the tide. After seeing him act a nut job in the corona virus news conferences no wonder enough people shied away from him.
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Carazaa · F
It is because of paranoia, and ignorance because many don't read the news, but they are brainwashed by ads on the internet and ads on TV.

 
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