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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We all know it was rigged.[/quote] The misogyny is real in America. I can believe more Americans wanted Trump than an educated, competent woman in office.[/quote] Oh please. Get a clue. Misogyny is rampant in tue world but the majority of the US population is not so misogynistic that they would vote by gender over ideology. That’s what democrats wanted people to do and it backfired in a major way. [/quote] No. Both times the female candidate was [b]more qualified, more professional, more ethical, more intelligent, and mentally stable.[/b] Both times a narcissistic dark triad personality disorder with a lifetime of crimes and fraud won instead. The problem is with the American voters. And any party that would run a conman, felon, and sociopath as their candidate. Pathetic. [/quote] But what about their policies or policy suggestions? [/quote] Were they really that different from the policies or policy suggestions of feeble old Biden, who handily beat Trump? [/quote] It's more accurate to say the 2020 election was a referendum on Trump's chaotic 1st term. Record numbers of people turned out to vote against Trump. Those numbers had little to do with any voters coming out to vote specifically for Biden or any specific policy of his. Harris had the misfortune of the 2024 election being a referendum against Biden. When a sitting POTUS has almost 2/3 of the country not approving of the job they are doing and it's an election year, the incumbent party is guaranteed to lose because a majority of swing voters are swinging for change. This isn't an opinion. This is political science. I don't question the 2024 election results anymore than I question the 2020 election results. If the incumbent party had retained The White House with a sitting POTUS as unpopular as Trump 2020 and Biden 2024, I would then find it reasonable to question the results. [/quote]
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