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Why did Trump lose?

Another poll that doesn't tell you the political affiliation of participants, and this one doesn't even state sample size.
Yes, the polls are of Americans, and do not differentiate by age, gender, race, weight, party affiliation, religion, lefty or righty, insie or outie, etc.

Again, If you can produce any Covid surveys that show Americans preferring the performance of the former guy whom they voted out of office at their first opportunity, please do so.
 
I have noted that opinions differ and solicit your speculations.

Which of the following, if any, approximate what you suspect is the major reason:
  1. The election merely reflected his having lost the popular vote in 2016 and the public sentiment remaining consistent, as he was relentlessly unpopular in survey after survey throughout his tenure.
  2. He repeatedly scoffed at and minimized the threat posed by a pandemic that resulted in over 20 million infections, over 350,000 deaths, and the strain on dedicated healthcare providers to the breaking point.
  3. He was the victim of a vast, very mysterious conspiracy in which Republican governors, Republican secretaries of state, Republican attorneys general, Republican county clerks, and Republican judges throughout the land were decisively complicit.
  4. He was beaten by a sleepy, senile, corrupt Chinese sock puppet whom the American electorate deemed to be decidedly superior.
I hope all who entertain theories will share their analyses while refraining from vituperation, revilement, and diversionary ploys.

Civil, dispassionate discussion and sprightly discourse concerning causative factors, one might hope, ensue.

Trump lost because Democrats fabricated just enough votes to win in a half dozen States
 
He didn't clean house like he should have of all the Obama/Bush hold overs....he surrounded himself by his enemy to try and make amends....and that was a big mistake....and he didn't do anything about election security before it was too late....
And he didn't lose he won in a landslide...
He started a commission on election security in his first year because he wanted to prove he didn’t lose the popular vote! Remember?? Look it up

This election was Fine. Trump is yelling foul because he lost. That’s it.
 
He didn't clean house like he should have of all the Obama/Bush hold overs....he surrounded himself by his enemy to try and make amends....and that was a big mistake....and he didn't do anything about election security before it was too late....
And he didn't lose he won in a landslide...
He started a commission on election security in his first year because he wanted to prove he didn’t lose the popular vote! Remember?? Look it up

This election was Fine. Trump is yelling foul because he lost. That’s it.

Sure, Nazi Democrat. Democrats removed all obstacles to cheating ... then didn't cheat. Sure they didn't ...
 
He didn't clean house like he should have of all the Obama/Bush hold overs....he surrounded himself by his enemy to try and make amends....and that was a big mistake....and he didn't do anything about election security before it was too late....
And he didn't lose he won in a landslide...
He started a commission on election security in his first year because he wanted to prove he didn’t lose the popular vote! Remember?? Look it up

This election was Fine. Trump is yelling foul because he lost. That’s it.

Sure, Nazi Democrat. Democrats removed all obstacles to cheating ... then didn't cheat. Sure they didn't ...
Haha, yeah, two years the republicans had a super majority and a blowhard president trying to claim he won the popular vote when he didn’t. They had two years to do whatever bullshit they wanted. The whole story of a fraud election is a joke. How gullible can you be?
 
He didn't clean house like he should have of all the Obama/Bush hold overs....he surrounded himself by his enemy to try and make amends....and that was a big mistake....and he didn't do anything about election security before it was too late....
And he didn't lose he won in a landslide...
He started a commission on election security in his first year because he wanted to prove he didn’t lose the popular vote! Remember?? Look it up

This election was Fine. Trump is yelling foul because he lost. That’s it.

Sure, Nazi Democrat. Democrats removed all obstacles to cheating ... then didn't cheat. Sure they didn't ...
Haha, yeah, two years the republicans had a super majority and a blowhard president trying to claim he won the popular vote when he didn’t. They had two years to do whatever bullshit they wanted. The whole story of a fraud election is a joke. How gullible can you be?
Trump faced Dem and GOP opposition...that should tell you he was on the side of the people and not DC....
 
He didn't clean house like he should have of all the Obama/Bush hold overs....he surrounded himself by his enemy to try and make amends....and that was a big mistake....and he didn't do anything about election security before it was too late....
And he didn't lose he won in a landslide...
He started a commission on election security in his first year because he wanted to prove he didn’t lose the popular vote! Remember?? Look it up

This election was Fine. Trump is yelling foul because he lost. That’s it.

Sure, Nazi Democrat. Democrats removed all obstacles to cheating ... then didn't cheat. Sure they didn't ...
Haha, yeah, two years the republicans had a super majority and a blowhard president trying to claim he won the popular vote when he didn’t. They had two years to do whatever bullshit they wanted. The whole story of a fraud election is a joke. How gullible can you be?

What the fuck, sheep boy? Republicans NEVER had a super majority under Trump. A "super majority" would require it to be filibuster proof and that never happened
 
Another poll that doesn't tell you the political affiliation of participants, and this one doesn't even state sample size.
Yes, the polls are of Americans, and do not differentiate by age, gender, race, weight, party affiliation, religion, lefty or righty, insie or outie, etc.

Again, If you can produce any Covid surveys that show Americans preferring the performance of the former guy whom they voted out of office at their first opportunity, please do so.

It's in your first link. Click the hyperlink of the poll. It shows that Republicans were satisfied with Trump's handling of the virus by 69%.

It's the same way here. I'm satisfied with how Trump handled things and so are many on the right. When leftists claim they are not and you ask what they didn't like, all they can respond with is "Trumps said this" or "Trump said that." Well Trump saying things does not spread a virus or kill people.

The total stupidity of it is if Trump is responsible for the 500+ thousand that died of Covid, is DumBama responsible for the 200,000 some that died from the common flu during his two terms? It's pure stupidity. A President cannot control a microorganism, and a President can't force people how to act, take precautions, or where to go. We have a Constitution for crying out loud.

 
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Trump lost because Democrats fabricated just enough votes to win in a half dozen States
How, exactly, did they do that?

Were Republican governors, Republican secretaries of state, Republican attorneys general, and Republican judges complicit it your vast, clandestine conspiracy? Why? How were they enticed into the massive scam?

How and why did "they" plan and coordinate such a vast conspiracy when four years of relentlessly negative independent surveys indicated that the former casino operator and faded reality-tv performer was so unpopular that would be voted out-of-office anyway, as soon as the American People got the chance to do so?

Were the 3-5 million invisible dastards who, he claimed, all cast bogus ballots against him in 2016 involved as well?
 
He didn't clean house like he should have of all the Obama/Bush hold overs....he surrounded himself by his enemy to try and make amends....and that was a big mistake....and he didn't do anything about election security before it was too late....
And he didn't lose he won in a landslide...
He started a commission on election security in his first year because he wanted to prove he didn’t lose the popular vote! Remember?? Look it up

This election was Fine. Trump is yelling foul because he lost. That’s it.

Sure, Nazi Democrat. Democrats removed all obstacles to cheating ... then didn't cheat. Sure they didn't ...
Haha, yeah, two years the republicans had a super majority and a blowhard president trying to claim he won the popular vote when he didn’t. They had two years to do whatever bullshit they wanted. The whole story of a fraud election is a joke. How gullible can you be?
Trump faced Dem and GOP opposition...that should tell you he was on the side of the people and not DC....
Haha. Whatever you gotta tell yourself buddy. His fraud commission flopped as did his presidency
 
He didn't clean house like he should have of all the Obama/Bush hold overs....he surrounded himself by his enemy to try and make amends....and that was a big mistake....and he didn't do anything about election security before it was too late....
And he didn't lose he won in a landslide...
He started a commission on election security in his first year because he wanted to prove he didn’t lose the popular vote! Remember?? Look it up

This election was Fine. Trump is yelling foul because he lost. That’s it.

Sure, Nazi Democrat. Democrats removed all obstacles to cheating ... then didn't cheat. Sure they didn't ...
Haha, yeah, two years the republicans had a super majority and a blowhard president trying to claim he won the popular vote when he didn’t. They had two years to do whatever bullshit they wanted. The whole story of a fraud election is a joke. How gullible can you be?

What the fuck, sheep boy? Republicans NEVER had a super majority under Trump. A "super majority" would require it to be filibuster proof and that never happened
You’re correct I misspoke he had a majority, control of all houses but not a super majority
 
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Republicans were satisfied with Trump's handling of the virus by 69%.
Neither can I find any survey that shows Americans approving of the former guy's leadership in confronting the pandemic since last April.
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His relentless, fake statements were, no doubt, a significant facyor in most Americans regarding him as a failure as the pandemic spread throughout the nation:

Jan. 22: “We have it totally under control. It’s one person coming in from China. We have it under control. It’s going to be just fine.” — Trump in a CNBC interview.​
Jan. 30: “We think we have it very well under control. We have very little problem in this country at this moment — five — and those people are all recuperating successfully. But we’re working very closely with China and other countries, and we think it’s going to have a very good ending for us … that I can assure you.” — Trump in a speech in Michigan.​
Feb. 10: “Now, the virus that we’re talking about having to do — you know, a lot of people think that goes away in April with the heat — as the heat comes in. Typically, that will go away in April. We’re in great shape though. We have 12 cases — 11 cases, and many of them are in good shape now.” — Trump at the White House. (See our item “Will the New Coronavirus ‘Go Away’ in April?“)​
Feb. 14: “There’s a theory that, in April, when it gets warm — historically, that has been able to kill the virus. So we don’t know yet; we’re not sure yet. But that’s around the corner.” — Trump in speaking to National Border Patrol Council members.​
Feb. 23: “We have it very much under control in this country.” — Trump in speaking to reporters.​
Feb. 24: “The Coronavirus is very much under control in the USA. We are in contact with everyone and all relevant countries. CDC & World Health have been working hard and very smart. Stock Market starting to look very good to me!” — Trump in a tweet.​
Feb. 26: “So we’re at the low level. As they get better, we take them off the list, so that we’re going to be pretty soon at only five people. And we could be at just one or two people over the next short period of time. So we’ve had very good luck.” — Trump at a White House briefing.​
Feb. 26: “And again, when you have 15 people, and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero, that’s a pretty good job we’ve done.” — Trump at a press conference.​
Feb. 26: “I think every aspect of our society should be prepared. I don’t think it’s going to come to that, especially with the fact that we’re going down, not up. We’re going very substantially down, not up.” — Trump at a press conference, when asked if “U.S. schools should be preparing for a coronavirus spreading.”​
Feb. 27: “It’s going to disappear. One day — it’s like a miracle — it will disappear.” — Trump at a White House meeting with African American leaders.​
Feb. 29: “And I’ve gotten to know these professionals. They’re incredible. And everything is under control. I mean, they’re very, very cool. They’ve done it, and they’ve done it well. Everything is really under control.” — Trump in a speech at the CPAC conference outside Washington, D.C.​
March 4: “[W]e have a very small number of people in this country [infected]. We have a big country. The biggest impact we had was when we took the 40-plus people [from a cruise ship]. … We brought them back. We immediately quarantined them. But you add that to the numbers. But if you don’t add that to the numbers, we’re talking about very small numbers in the United States.” — Trump at a White House meeting with airline CEOs.​
March 4: “Well, I think the 3.4% is really a false number.” — Trump in an interview on Fox News, referring to the percentage of diagnosed COVID-19 patients worldwide who had died, as reported by the World Health Organization. (See our item “Trump and the Coronavirus Death Rate.”)​
March 7: “No, I’m not concerned at all. No, we’ve done a great job with it.” — Trump, when asked by reporters if he was concerned about the arrival of the coronavirus in the Washington, D.C., area.​
March 9: “So last year 37,000 Americans died from the common Flu. It averages between 27,000 and 70,000 per year. Nothing is shut down, life & the economy go on. At this moment there are 546 confirmed cases of CoronaVirus, with 22 deaths. Think about that!” — Trump in a tweet.​
March 10: “And we’re prepared, and we’re doing a great job with it. And it will go away. Just stay calm. It will go away.” — Trump after meeting with Republican senators.​
 
I have noted that opinions differ and solicit your speculations.

Which of the following, if any, approximate what you suspect is the major reason:
  1. The election merely reflected his having lost the popular vote in 2016 and the public sentiment remaining consistent, as he was relentlessly unpopular in survey after survey throughout his tenure.
  2. He repeatedly scoffed at and minimized the threat posed by a pandemic that resulted in over 20 million infections, over 350,000 deaths, and the strain on dedicated healthcare providers to the breaking point.
  3. He was the victim of a vast, very mysterious conspiracy in which Republican governors, Republican secretaries of state, Republican attorneys general, Republican county clerks, and Republican judges throughout the land were decisively complicit.
  4. He was beaten by a sleepy, senile, corrupt Chinese sock puppet whom the American electorate deemed to be decidedly superior.
I hope all who entertain theories will share their analyses while refraining from vituperation, revilement, and diversionary ploys.

Civil, dispassionate discussion and sprightly discourse concerning causative factors, one might hope, ensue.

Because too many people hated his fucking guts.

A Museum In Texas Had To Remove A Wax Statue Of Trump Because People Kept Punching It In The Face

Jessica ToomerTwitterContributor
March 18, 2021


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Donald Trump just got a major beat down. Or, at least, his wax figure did.
According to a news report by the San Antonio Express, a replica of the former president currently being housed at Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks in San Antonio, Texas, had to be moved to storage… for its own safety. The museum, a branch under the Ripley Entertainment Corp and owned by the great-grandson of Marie Tussaud, had been home to the sculpture for at least the last four years. A popular tourist destination, Trump’s statue had been a literal punching bag for patrons who left so much damage — mostly deep scratches on Trump’s face — that management was forced to take it off the floor.
“When it’s a highly political figure, attacks can be a problem,” Clay Stewart, the regional manager of the museum told the San Antonio Express. Apparently, workers had first relocated the figure to the front lobby so security could keep a better eye on it but, when that didn’t deter visitors from “punching” and “scratching” the visage of the former president, the call was made to remove Trump’s wax double all together — placing him in storage along with other figurines like George Washington.
It’s not the first time Trump’s wax replica has borne the brunt of the public’s frustration with the reality-TV-star-turned-commander-in-chief. In October 2020, Madame Tussauds museum in Berlin tossed Trump in the trash, literally as part of an exhibit change meant to denounce his administration’s policies. Madame Tussauds in London followed suit, outfitting Trump in golf attire following his loss in the presidential election to “reflect his potential 2021 wardrobe.”
But we have a feeling the loss of the spotlight might hurt Trump the most. Our thoughts and prayers to his wax double, which really doesn’t deserve any of this.
(Via San Antonio Express)"""

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Trump lost because Democrats fabricated just enough votes to win in a half dozen States
How, exactly, did they do that?

Were Republican governors, Republican secretaries of state, Republican attorneys general, and Republican judges complicit it your vast, clandestine conspiracy? Why? How were they enticed into the massive scam?

How and why did "they" plan and coordinate such a vast conspiracy when four years of relentlessly negative independent surveys indicated that the former casino operator and faded reality-tv performer was so unpopular that would be voted out-of-office anyway, as soon as the American People got the chance to do so?

Were the 3-5 million invisible dastards who, he claimed, all cast bogus ballots against him in 2016 involved as well?

Big cities are run by Democrat mayors and Democrat counsels with long time corrupt city governments. The governor isn't really relevant to that. Detroit, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Phoenix, Las Vegas. All big cities.

They did it by bringing in as many ballots as needed as the counts were ending. Why do you think they don't finish counting until days/weeks after the election and the counts don't stop until the Democrat is ahead?

In those States, Democrats won statistical toss ups. Six out of six. Throw heads once? Fine. Throw heads six straight times? Bam, that's some serious "luck," huh? And they threw six heads in a row after eliminating voting rules and pushing counting until well past voting day when, ahem, it was clear how many votes were needed
 
I have noted that opinions differ and solicit your speculations.

Which of the following, if any, approximate what you suspect is the major reason:
  1. The election merely reflected his having lost the popular vote in 2016 and the public sentiment remaining consistent, as he was relentlessly unpopular in survey after survey throughout his tenure.
  2. He repeatedly scoffed at and minimized the threat posed by a pandemic that resulted in over 20 million infections, over 350,000 deaths, and the strain on dedicated healthcare providers to the breaking point.
  3. He was the victim of a vast, very mysterious conspiracy in which Republican governors, Republican secretaries of state, Republican attorneys general, Republican county clerks, and Republican judges throughout the land were decisively complicit.
  4. He was beaten by a sleepy, senile, corrupt Chinese sock puppet whom the American electorate deemed to be decidedly superior.
I hope all who entertain theories will share their analyses while refraining from vituperation, revilement, and diversionary ploys.

Civil, dispassionate discussion and sprightly discourse concerning causative factors, one might hope, ensue.

Trump lost because Democrats fabricated just enough votes to win in a half dozen States

God, you people are so fucking lost if you really still believe this shit.
The heads of your own fucking party told you he lost.
The heads of your own fucking party agreed there was no fraud.
There's just not enough butthurt cream in the world for you, is there?
 
I have noted that opinions differ and solicit your speculations.

Which of the following, if any, approximate what you suspect is the major reason:
  1. The election merely reflected his having lost the popular vote in 2016 and the public sentiment remaining consistent, as he was relentlessly unpopular in survey after survey throughout his tenure.
  2. He repeatedly scoffed at and minimized the threat posed by a pandemic that resulted in over 20 million infections, over 350,000 deaths, and the strain on dedicated healthcare providers to the breaking point.
  3. He was the victim of a vast, very mysterious conspiracy in which Republican governors, Republican secretaries of state, Republican attorneys general, Republican county clerks, and Republican judges throughout the land were decisively complicit.
  4. He was beaten by a sleepy, senile, corrupt Chinese sock puppet whom the American electorate deemed to be decidedly superior.
I hope all who entertain theories will share their analyses while refraining from vituperation, revilement, and diversionary ploys.

Civil, dispassionate discussion and sprightly discourse concerning causative factors, one might hope, ensue.

Trump lost because Democrats fabricated just enough votes to win in a half dozen States

God, you people are so fucking lost if you really still believe this shit.
The heads of your own fucking party told you he lost.
The heads of your own fucking party agreed there was no fraud.
There's just not enough butthurt cream in the world for you, is there?

Yeah, sure. Democrats eliminated all accountability to enable massive fraud, then didn't cheat.

You're such a terrible liar, fascist. You know they cheated
 
Trump lost because Democrats fabricated just enough votes to win in a half dozen States
How, exactly, did they do that?

Were Republican governors, Republican secretaries of state, Republican attorneys general, and Republican judges complicit it your vast, clandestine conspiracy? Why? How were they enticed into the massive scam?

How and why did "they" plan and coordinate such a vast conspiracy when four years of relentlessly negative independent surveys indicated that the former casino operator and faded reality-tv performer was so unpopular that would be voted out-of-office anyway, as soon as the American People got the chance to do so?

Were the 3-5 million invisible dastards who, he claimed, all cast bogus ballots against him in 2016 involved as well?

Big cities are run by Democrat mayors and Democrat counsels with long time corrupt city governments. The governor isn't really relevant to that. Detroit, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Phoenix, Las Vegas. All big cities.

They did it by bringing in as many ballots as needed as the counts were ending. Why do you think they don't finish counting until days/weeks after the election and the counts don't stop until the Democrat is ahead?

In those States, Democrats won statistical toss ups. Six out of six. Bam, that's some serious "luck," huh?

Do some research, Sparky.
Now why is it this way, you suppose, since you're such a stellar creature of critical thought?

"""Party affiliation of the mayors of the 100 largest cities

Democratic 64
Republican 25
Independent 4
Nonpartisan 7
Last updated January 18, 2021"""


Medium to large cities are always Democratic.
 
I have noted that opinions differ and solicit your speculations.

Which of the following, if any, approximate what you suspect is the major reason:
  1. The election merely reflected his having lost the popular vote in 2016 and the public sentiment remaining consistent, as he was relentlessly unpopular in survey after survey throughout his tenure.
  2. He repeatedly scoffed at and minimized the threat posed by a pandemic that resulted in over 20 million infections, over 350,000 deaths, and the strain on dedicated healthcare providers to the breaking point.
  3. He was the victim of a vast, very mysterious conspiracy in which Republican governors, Republican secretaries of state, Republican attorneys general, Republican county clerks, and Republican judges throughout the land were decisively complicit.
  4. He was beaten by a sleepy, senile, corrupt Chinese sock puppet whom the American electorate deemed to be decidedly superior.
I hope all who entertain theories will share their analyses while refraining from vituperation, revilement, and diversionary ploys.

Civil, dispassionate discussion and sprightly discourse concerning causative factors, one might hope, ensue.

Trump lost because Democrats fabricated just enough votes to win in a half dozen States

God, you people are so fucking lost if you really still believe this shit.
The heads of your own fucking party told you he lost.
The heads of your own fucking party agreed there was no fraud.
There's just not enough butthurt cream in the world for you, is there?

Yeah, sure. Democrats eliminated all accountability to enable massive fraud, then didn't cheat.

You're such a terrible liar, fascist. You know they cheated

Then if I'm a liar, what does that make of the 60 judges who laughed Rudy out of court?
The SCOTUS that refused to hear Trump's whiny little bitch lawsuit?
Bill Barr, AG, who acknowledged the election was fair?
Even Moscow Mitch, you stupid whiny little bitch.

 

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