I don't think Trump's voters understand that as much as they love him and think he's a great guy, more people can't stand him and voted specifically against him. I don't like Biden, at all.
I figure a lot of people voted the way I did.
If the GOP had picked anyone else I'd have had no issues considering giving them a vote. If Biden was championing the same policies as Trump he'd still have gotten my vote.
Trump is exactly the clown show I predicted he would be.
Leading into the election, it was a painfully clear setup by media to rig the vote & setup the "late mail-in ballot tide swing". Those that immediately have an emotional reaction to this are the same that can't critically think through what is happening in the world.
The subservient hypernormalization taking place is depressing. Any other coup where media blackouts, censorship & barbwire abound are obvious. When there's personal bias involved, dismissal rather thann sound judgment takes over.
Nothing accounts for the upticks that occurred in the manner they did, by any theory I've heard. They were impossible, and if you have an explanation, now's the time.
Other anomalies we'd call "circumstantial" if like most naysayers we didn't research, would be the African American vote, and the bellwether vote.
I've yet to hear anyone try to explain those, even without researching them.
Frankly, as stated, I think for bias confirmation purposes they'd rather not, and for psychological reasons its easier to accept the normalization occurring in plain sight.
The left leaning constituency has lost the initiative to rationalize, which is tragic because in many areas they are a necessary counterbalance.