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pdockal I'd be happy to agree with you if you could provide a shred of evidence that there was voter fraud beyond single random instances that happen in any election. It is almost a year and a half after the election, and despite tens of millions of dollars spent desperately and repeatedly hunting for evidence, doing audit after audit, and presenting wacko conspiracy theories in the courts, all of which were correctly struck down due to lack of evidence, there remains no evidence.
The contention that you don't know ANYBODY that voted for Biden says nothing about the election. It just says that you don't associate with anyone who doesn't think exactly like you do. That's sad. And data show that the number of people who identify as Republican is shrinking nationally, not increasing, over time.
https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2021-04-07/republicans-flee-the-gop-after-capitol-riots
I know people who voted for Biden, and for Trump, and for third party candidates. You should think of diversifying your social circle, or you'll keep believing the propaganda that the Republican Party, and Russia, want you to believe.
So what if 81,000 votes made the difference in this election? I believe it was 72,000 in the previous one that Trump won. That's what happens when we have an electoral system with an outdated Electoral College. Trump lost the popular vote by 2.6 million votes the first time, and by 7.2 million votes the second time. In any other country, he would have lost both elections substantially, without question.