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my dad, uncle, and I, have had a daily group text going for a long time, about a year now, about politics. For months leading up to the election, they were super confident. They were seeing the overwhelming support for Trump, along with Biden not even campaigning (and making a clown of himself every time he did make an appearance). They'd always want my input and analysis, and I kept telling them "Yeah, I'm seeing the same things, too, and I get it, but I wouldn't be so confident. I really don't think they're going to let him win." And they had a really hard time understanding it. They kind of got it and agreed, but at the same time were like "c'mon, if he gets millions more votes than last time, how could even the dems pull that kind of cheating off?" I'd keep reminding them... "have we not been paying attention to, and calling out, all the bullshit with covid? How the media's got everyone under their thumb? How easily the population is brainwashed? What do you think is going to happen when, yes, Trump wins in a landslide, but the media and Biden basically say 'nope, we won. See? [shows fake votes]'" I mean, they straight up told us they were going to do this. We heard the "I don't need your votes, we have the largest voter fraud organization ever, Biden shouldn't concede under any circumstances," etc etc. That, along w/ the mail-in voting scam (which we knew beforehand, by NUMEROUS studies and data, AND historical examples, was incredibly vulnerable to fraud)

They seem to have forgotten these conversations ::shrug::. Kept saying "I hope I'm wrong," but hate to say... told ya so.

edit - In any case, I've never been more confident of anything in my entire life than that Trump won MASSIVELY in this election. I'm not 99.999999999% sure, I'm 100% sure, know it for a fact, have done hours of research and data analysis every single day since the election. And that... well... leaves me in a very precarious situation. Our country is gone, shall we allow an election stolen and an illegitimate administration into the White House... And at least half the country thinks that statement of fact is insane. Sigh

93 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

my dad, uncle, and I, have had a daily group text going for a long time, about a year now, about politics. For months leading up to the election, they were super confident. They were seeing the overwhelming support for Trump, along with Biden not even campaigning (and making a clown of himself every time he did make an appearance). They'd always want my input and analysis, and I kept telling them "Yeah, I'm seeing the same things, too, and I get it, but I wouldn't be so confident. I really don't think they're going to let him win." And they had a really hard time understanding it. They kind of got it and agreed, but at the same time were like "c'mon, if he gets millions more votes than last time, how could even the dems pull that kind of cheating off?" I'd keep reminding them... "have we not been paying attention to, and calling out, all the bullshit with covid? How the media's got everyone under their thumb? How easily the population is brainwashed? What do you think is going to happen when, yes, Trump wins in a landslide, but the media and Biden basically say 'nope, we won. See? [shows fake votes]'" I mean, they straight up told us they were going to do this. We heard the "I don't need your votes, we have the largest voter fraud organization ever, Biden shouldn't concede under any circumstances," etc etc. That, along w/ the mail-in voting scam (which we knew beforehand, by NUMEROUS studies and data, AND historical examples, was incredibly vulnerable to fraud)

They seem to have forgotten these conversations ::shrug::. Kept saying "I hope I'm wrong," but hate to say... told ya so.

edit - In any case, I've never been more confident of anything in my entire life that Trump won MASSIVELY in this election. I'm not 99.999999999% sure, I'm 100% sure, know it for a fact, have done hours of research and data analysis every single day since the election. And that... well... leaves me in a very precarious situation. Our country is gone, shall we allow an election stolen and an illegitimate administration into the White House... And at least half the country thinks that statement of fact is insane. Sigh

93 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

my dad, uncle, and I, have had a daily group text going for a long time, about a year now, about politics. For months leading up to the election, they were super confident. They were seeing the overwhelming support for Trump, along with Biden not even campaigning (and making a clown of himself every time he did make an appearance). They'd always want my input and analysis, and I kept telling them "Yeah, I'm seeing the same things, too, and I get it, but I wouldn't be so confident. I really don't think they're going to let him win." And they had a really hard time understanding it. They kind of got it and agreed, but at the same time were like "c'mon, if he gets millions more votes than last time, how could even the dems pull that kind of cheating off?" I'd keep reminding them... "have we not been paying attention to, and calling out, all the bullshit with covid? How the media's got everyone under their thumb? How easily the population is brainwashed? What do you think is going to happen when, yes, Trump wins in a landslide, but the media and Biden basically say 'nope, we won. See? [shows fake votes]'" I mean, they straight up told us they were going to do this. We heard the "I don't need your votes, we have the largest voter fraud organization ever, Biden shouldn't concede under any circumstances," etc etc. That, along w/ the mail-in voting scam (which we knew beforehand, by NUMEROUS studies and data, AND historical examples, was incredibly vulnerable to fraud)

They seem to have forgotten these conversations ::shrug::. Kept saying "I hope I'm wrong," but hate to say... told ya so.

In any case, I've never been more confident of anything in my entire life that Trump won MASSIVELY in this election. I'm not 99.999999999% sure, I'm 100% sure, know it for a fact, have done hours of research and data analysis every single day since the election. And that... well... leaves me in a very precarious situation. Our country is gone, shall we allow an election stolen and an illegitimate administration into the White House... And at least half the country thinks that statement of fact is insane. Sigh

93 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

my dad, uncle, and I, have had a daily group text going for a long time, about a year now, about politics. For months leading up to the election, they were super confident. They were seeing the overwhelming support for Trump, along with Biden not even campaigning (and making a clown of himself every time he did make an appearance). They'd always want my input and analysis, and I kept telling them "Yeah, I'm seeing the same things, too, and I get it, but I wouldn't be so confident. I really don't think they're going to let him win." And they had a really hard time understanding it. They kind of got it and agreed, but at the same time were like "c'mon, if he gets millions more votes than last time, how could even the dems pull that kind of cheating off?" I'd keep reminding them... "have we not been paying attention to, and calling out, all the bullshit with covid? How the media's got everyone under their thumb? How easily the population is brainwashed? What do you think is going to happen when, yes, Trump wins in a landslide, but the media and Biden basically say 'nope, we won. See? [shows fake votes]'" I mean, they straight up told us they were going to do this. We heard the "I don't need your votes, we have the largest voter fraud organization ever, Biden shouldn't concede under any circumstances," etc etc. That, along w/ the mail-in voting scam (which we knew beforehand, by NUMEROUS studies and data, AND historical examples, was incredibly vulnerable to fraud)

They seem to have forgotten these conversations ::shrug::. Kept saying "I hope I'm wrong," but hate to say... told ya so.

93 days ago
1 score