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  • JollyJ Jolly

    Told y'all just yesterday, Trump believes he was cheated. Deeply, fervently.

    It's not an act.

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    xenon
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    @Jolly said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

    Told y'all just yesterday, Trump believes he was cheated. Deeply, fervently.

    It's not an act.

    He believed it on election night while the votes were still being counted.

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      @Jolly said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

      Told y'all just yesterday, Trump believes he was cheated. Deeply, fervently.

      It's not an act.

      He believed it on election night while the votes were still being counted.

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      @xenon said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

      @Jolly said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

      Told y'all just yesterday, Trump believes he was cheated. Deeply, fervently.

      It's not an act.

      He believed it on election night while the votes were still being counted.

      For good reason.

      Until the wee hours of the morning, he had a commanding lead in some states he eventually lost. States that his internal polling showed him doing well in, and the voting totals were confirming what his campaign thought would happen.

      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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        I think it's fair to say that Donald Trump believes a number of things that might be considered minority opinions.

        I was only joking

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          Hillary believed exactly the same thing on election night.

          And she still believes it now.

          And on election night she encouraged Mr. Biden to believe it too, just in case.

          There was no way she could lose. It was obviously fixed.

          So did Mr. Dewey.

          But Mr. Trump is entirely different.

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          • JollyJ Jolly

            @xenon said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

            @Jolly said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

            Told y'all just yesterday, Trump believes he was cheated. Deeply, fervently.

            It's not an act.

            He believed it on election night while the votes were still being counted.

            For good reason.

            Until the wee hours of the morning, he had a commanding lead in some states he eventually lost. States that his internal polling showed him doing well in, and the voting totals were confirming what his campaign thought would happen.

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            @Jolly said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

            @xenon said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

            @Jolly said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

            Told y'all just yesterday, Trump believes he was cheated. Deeply, fervently.

            It's not an act.

            He believed it on election night while the votes were still being counted.

            For good reason.

            Until the wee hours of the morning, he had a commanding lead in some states he eventually lost. States that his internal polling showed him doing well in, and the voting totals were confirming what his campaign thought would happen.

            We really need an innocent until proven guilty norm here. Else elections mean nothing.

            Where's the evidence? Has no one had a heavy conscious this whole time? Who are these ninja cheaters that don't leave any sort of trail?

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              It’s a fair point that it’s not technically a lie if he truly believes it. But the point of the thread stands.

              Only non-witches get due process.

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              • JollyJ Jolly

                @xenon said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

                @Jolly said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

                Told y'all just yesterday, Trump believes he was cheated. Deeply, fervently.

                It's not an act.

                He believed it on election night while the votes were still being counted.

                For good reason.

                Until the wee hours of the morning, he had a commanding lead in some states he eventually lost. States that his internal polling showed him doing well in, and the voting totals were confirming what his campaign thought would happen.

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                @Jolly said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

                @xenon said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

                @Jolly said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

                Told y'all just yesterday, Trump believes he was cheated. Deeply, fervently.

                It's not an act.

                He believed it on election night while the votes were still being counted.

                For good reason.

                Until the wee hours of the morning, he had a commanding lead in some states he eventually lost.

                Those are shit reasons. Everybody knew the absentee votes would skew heavily Democratic, even the fat man. And even you. We talked about it here repeatedly prior to the election.

                Only non-witches get due process.

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                • CopperC Copper

                  Hillary believed exactly the same thing on election night.

                  And she still believes it now.

                  And on election night she encouraged Mr. Biden to believe it too, just in case.

                  There was no way she could lose. It was obviously fixed.

                  So did Mr. Dewey.

                  But Mr. Trump is entirely different.

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                  @Copper said in One of America’s foremost proponents of cancel culture:

                  Hillary believed exactly the same thing on election night.

                  And she still believes it now.

                  And on election night she encouraged Mr. Biden to believe it too, just in case.

                  There was no way she could lose. It was obviously fixed.

                  So did Mr. Dewey.

                  But Mr. Trump is entirely different

                  Of course he is.

                  He is an extraterrestrial threat.

                  Elbows up!

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                    Quite frankly, I too do believe that he was cheated directly and indirectly. The question is whether or not the direct cheating was enough to throw the election. The fact is that the districts in Philadelphia that cost him PA have election clerks jailed every 3 to 4 years for fraud, and the same does hold true in Atlanta.

                    Indirectly, you have all of the steps taken by Democratic executives to expand early voting and the lack of verification protocols beyond all reasonable limits…

                    The Brad

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                    • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                      Quite frankly, I too do believe that he was cheated directly and indirectly. The question is whether or not the direct cheating was enough to throw the election. The fact is that the districts in Philadelphia that cost him PA have election clerks jailed every 3 to 4 years for fraud, and the same does hold true in Atlanta.

                      Indirectly, you have all of the steps taken by Democratic executives to expand early voting and the lack of verification protocols beyond all reasonable limits…

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                      @LuFins-Dad

                      That theory seems to be complicated by the fact that Trump won a larger share of the vote in Philadelphia in 2020 than he did in 2016. He even picked up a third ward.

                      He lost ground in the suburbs. Like the polling said he was going to.

                      Only non-witches get due process.

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