Fuggedaboudit
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The concept:
If the vote gap between the two candidates is preposterously extreme, they ('the Dems') can't rig enough machines, fake enough ballots, bribe enough polling places (etc) to bridge the gap.
It becomes either completely impossible or impossible without getting caught.
The problem:
It's a 2020 election concept that was obliterated when a preposterously extreme gap was actually achieved and they ('the Dems') were caught - yet Trump was still booted from the White House; completely revealing that the presidential election system is indeed 100% captured as many suspected.
So... who is making this attempt to transplant the 2020 extreme-gap concept to 2024 as if the 2020 election theft never took place and the presidential election system was never revealed to be captured?
Note: This is me outlining an absurdity/insanity from their semi-normie PoV, not my PoV.
Right, so by 2020, it doesn't matter if they get caught.
If trump wins it's because they want everyone to believe in voting again. If he loses then there are still too many people asleep
It's top-tier 🤡🌎
Alternate-reality Twilight Zone shit.
It can be broken down into probable explanations but only with more text than anyone cares to read.
Which is where memes come in.
Highly downvoted memes if they're done right 😉
The only way to get downvotes is if you jump off narrative. Like your post on T_D would get you banned in a second because that shithole is for obvious fascist faggots to tell themselves they are edgy for not being a MSM toting retard
Funny thing about Trump supporters:
They've never banned me from anything; not even on reddit.
In fact, when T_D left reddit for .win I followed them for the free speech. That's how I got here.
They also pointed me towards Gab (a site composed almost entirely of Trump voters) and it turned out to be the most free-speech-respecting platform in existence.
Note: Not trying to argue. Just describing my experience so far.