Okay, again. An election manipulation on this scale would need many, many people to know about it. Sooner or later, someone would become begrudged and spill the tea. Or even #Trump himself would brag about it, stupid wanker that he is. So, yeah, I don't buy into this. More likely, US citizens are insulated from the effects of their actions enough. But not for long anymore.
@MrsHowelsEyebrows We experience the world within our little bubbles, confirmation bias and all. Unless I see real evidence, I would not put too much weight on the personal impression of "voter fraud". People outside the US never believed in this fantasy of love, peace, and harmony (with guns) that America wanted to project. @S_r_stone
@ToruOkada @S_r_stone Clarifying: I’m not saying voter fraud. I’m saying people lie about who they are voting for or even if they’re voting.
@ToruOkada Or it is a mix of multiple factors.
We have a corrupt democratic party that went wishy washy and centrist when we're polarized and fighting people who want to kill us.
We have gerrymandering, ballots going missing, ballot boxes burned, polling places closed, and other shenanigans.
We have a lying, dishonest media run by Trump donors.
If we look for one thing, we'll never find it because there's lots of things.
@ToruOkada How were all polls THAT WRONG though?
I mean, past misses were within error margin. And the enthusiasm, the debate result, just how?
Massive clueless people who only vote based on inflation is too high?
Hell, where were all the women?