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In my country i'm a rightist.
Can i be a rightist and not believe in conspiracy theories? Or is this not one of the options in your mind.
Can i be a rightist and not believe in conspiracy theories? Or is this not one of the options in your mind.
The DNC cheated Bernie out of the Primary for President and everyone basically knows that (rightists and leftists) The entire reason a Trump Presidency even happened was literally because the DNC cheated Bernie and put up Hillary Clinton of all people.
Also as I said previously and posted videos of it. The election fraud 'conspiracy theory' was started by leftists when Trump won, not by people after the 2020 election just fyi.
The DNC cheated Bernie out of the Primary for President and everyone basically knows that (rightists and leftists) The entire reason a Trump Presidency even happened was literally because the DNC cheated Bernie and put up Hillary Clinton of all people.
Also as I said previously and posted videos of it. The election fraud 'conspiracy theory' was started by leftists when Trump won, not by people after the 2020 election just fyi.
I wasn't a fan of the people crying for election fraud in 2016 either.
So in this particular situation we are back to, 'who do you want to believe':
-On one hand you have the Trump camp, claiming massive election fraud.
-On the other hand, we have the legal courts, who, presented with the evidence and claims of both sides, decided against these claims.
So people have to pick between believing camp Trump/their own "gut feeling", or believing in the judicial system of the USA.
You can call me an irrational lefty all you want for going with the facts and the judicial system on this one, i don't care.
So in this particular situation we are back to, 'who do you want to believe':
-On one hand you have the Trump camp, claiming massive election fraud.
-On the other hand, we have the legal courts, who, presented with the evidence and claims of both sides, decided against these claims.
So people have to pick between believing camp Trump/their own "gut feeling", or believing in the judicial system of the USA.
You can call me an irrational lefty all you want for going with the facts and the judicial system on this one, i don't care.
Also trump was saying way before the election if people allowed mass mail in voting it would cause problems, which it did.
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The analysis checks factors that decided people's voting behaviour. It's an interesting read for people who want information besides Trump's twitter.
Some interesting conclusions (imo):
-COVID and economy were by far the 2 most deciding factors.
Most people thought the economy was in a good state, and people who thought economy was the most important factor voted mainly for Trump.
Covid seemed to be the voting factor with most impact though, and these votes mainly went to Biden.
-Pence's image was way better than Harris'. But Biden was considered to be more trustworthy than Trump.
-Majority of people who didn't vote in 2016 but did vote in 2020 voted for Biden.
Clearly polls have their limitations, but this analysis was made by Trump's strategy staff, so imo pretty interesting.
What you think?
Pretty interesting how little people care about immigration, foreign policy, law enforcement 11
So in this particular situation we are back to, 'who do you want to believe':
-On one hand you have the Trump camp, claiming massive election fraud.
-On the other hand, we have the legal courts, who, presented with the evidence and claims of both sides, decided against these claims.
So people have to pick between believing camp Trump/their own "gut feeling", or believing in the judicial system of the USA.
You can call me an irrational lefty all you want for going with the facts and the judicial system on this one, i don't care.
My point exactly, you dont care and just wanna beat your chest. Your life has no substance other than to sit at your computer screen and attempt to make other peoples lives worse. You dont live in the USA so please go play aoe/aoc and cheat like you prolly do and sit back and laugh at cheating as you have boasted in this forum.
11
cry me a river
11 smart boi u
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The analysis checks factors that decided people's voting behaviour. It's an interesting read for people who want information besides Trump's twitter.
Some interesting conclusions (imo):
-COVID and economy were by far the 2 most deciding factors.
Most people thought the economy was in a good state, and people who thought economy was the most important factor voted mainly for Trump.
Covid seemed to be the voting factor with most impact though, and these votes mainly went to Biden.
-Pence's image was way better than Harris'. But Biden was considered to be more trustworthy than Trump.
-Majority of people who didn't vote in 2016 but did vote in 2020 voted for Biden.
Clearly polls have their limitations, but this analysis was made by Trump's strategy staff, so imo pretty interesting.
What you think?
Only reason Biden's image would be considered more trustworthy is to people manipulated by the media which is a lot of Americans I would assume. Considering coverage of Trump in the US is terrible. Most common news stations only cover all the bad for Trump and rarely touch on any of the positive things. Meanwhile Biden gets good coverage on most things, so again a meaningless 'analysis' imo and not interesting at all.
Again the legal age to vote in the US is 18 and dems want to make it 16. 14,15,16,17 year olds who couldn't vote in 2016 are all the most easily to be manipulated into voting Biden in 2020 and likely did. When I say likely I mean 100%. Biden got 71% of the vote from people aged 18-29 which are the Gen Z & millennial **** cans that haven't actually lived outside of their parents house or paid their bills or really lived in the real world yet.