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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 3451162" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>I didn't say they mean "nothing". What they don't mean is the only way he can lose is by fraud. Trump had all that going for him in 2016, big rallies, caravans etc., and he still only won by less than 90,000 votes. The rally size comparison is a red herring...because one candidate is not holding large capacity rallies. Whether or not he could pack them in is irrelevant because <em>he isn't trying to</em>. They can't hold large rallies and stick to the COVID = Instant Death charade. </p><p></p><p>Yes, voter enthusiasm is a thing, but it's a subjective thing, like counting yard signs. </p><p></p><p>The cognitive dissonance of a position that states, "If Trump wins, it's a huge victory and the people have spoken but if Biden wins it was rigged and the Dems cheated." is just amazing....especially when it's backed by the subjective "science" of yard signs and rally attendance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 3451162, member: 42"] I didn't say they mean "nothing". What they don't mean is the only way he can lose is by fraud. Trump had all that going for him in 2016, big rallies, caravans etc., and he still only won by less than 90,000 votes. The rally size comparison is a red herring...because one candidate is not holding large capacity rallies. Whether or not he could pack them in is irrelevant because [I]he isn't trying to[/I]. They can't hold large rallies and stick to the COVID = Instant Death charade. Yes, voter enthusiasm is a thing, but it's a subjective thing, like counting yard signs. The cognitive dissonance of a position that states, "If Trump wins, it's a huge victory and the people have spoken but if Biden wins it was rigged and the Dems cheated." is just amazing....especially when it's backed by the subjective "science" of yard signs and rally attendance. [/QUOTE]
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