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Do you trust the polling machines and the people running them? Somebody could tell me grass is green and I'd still doubt their words.
By that logic, no president has ever been elected, and we've had the same dictator for 50 years.
Because if you have no trust in the system, but also have no proof, you're just spouting off what you "believe" and "don't believe". Which could be anything.
In 2020 trump and his supporters claimed the election was rigged. He claimed fraud. And I saw no evidence of that. Now, you claim the same thing about the 2024 election. And again I see no evidence.
What I see is a terrible country, full of idiots, who either couldn't see the obvious problems trump would bring, or didn't want to admit those problems were legitimate plans.
And it's not like trump hid any of this. He explicitly laid out these plans. These were his campaign promises. And he's not done yet. He also plans to rid the country of the 2 term limit, AND he wants to get rid of the need for him to go through another election.
He wants to be dictator, and has said as such since 2015. Judges have already struct down some of his plans, but how long will that last?
So if you want to doubt the machines were legitimate, that would currently be a serious offense.
Better have some evidence.
Thats a lot of words for a reply 14 minutes later. What chat bot did you use and what was your prompt?
Dude thats a whole 214 words, it's not like they typed out the unabridged works of Tolstoy.