whiterock said:So if he'd just argued a different point it'd been ok to get everyone all riled up. Why not pick up where he left off and work on the actual problem.sombear said:You misinterpreted. I am not denying Dems have a major advantage due to mail ballots, etc., and I have no doubt they cheat. What I reject is the mass voting machine/mass fraud/Pence power BS that Trump knew were lies lie (his own children, friends, and staff told him so) but got folks so riled up.whiterock said:Very bad logic there = Trump did not focus on the process problems ergo there is no there there.sombear said:
Trump did outperform his own polling, both in 2016 and 2020. In 2020, he outperformed his own polling pretty much everywhere except MI (although he did better in Detroit). PA, AZ, and GA were pretty much dead-on.
You're conflating issues. Post-2020 election, Trump did not focus on process issues. He focused on crooked voting machines and mass vote/electioneering fraud. All of that has been litigated and relitigated and study after study (some initiated by Trump team). he also focused on the "Pence strategy" which was laugable.
Again, Trump did better by far in urban areas than he did in 2016 and better than his own polling.
And every Trump attorney and campaign staffer has recanted. There is no there there.
No, I do not accept that we have to hang on to and support a big lie.
It's not a lie. Dems are stealing (close) elections with mail in voting. And the voters know it.
Complaining about stolen elections is good politics, if executed well. It's certainly been effective for him - he's forty points up in the primary and effectively tied in the general with some current momentum. Perhaps if the rest of the team had joined in enthusiastically, rather than quibbling over details, the positive effects would have been broader. Kemp deserves special opprobrium in this regard. Unwilling to admit there were ANY problems for fear it would have reflected badly on him.
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