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Lizzie
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Apr 15, 2021 05:57PM
For all the comments on Biden, he was voted into office by a majority of the popular and electorial vote. Trump didn't win the popular vote. Yes, you can all claim voter fraud, but that is not my point. The point is that many Americans spent 4 years wondering how Trump won considering al lhis evasions and past history with women, failed businesses, and equivocations, lies and insults; so now the other half can wonder why Biden is in office. Either way, if feels like we are all beating a dead horse.
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Lizzie wrote: "For all the comments on Biden, he was voted into office by a majority of the popular and electorial vote. Trump didn't win the popular vote. Yes, you can all claim voter fraud, but that is not my p..."Except he was going to be the uniter and he is nothing like one. BTW, notice how the narrative of Trump is changing as the facts come to light especially on the DC riots? No wonder the Democrats do not want to talk about it anymore.
Lizzie wrote: "For all the comments on Biden, he was voted into office by a majority of the popular and electorial vote. Trump didn't win the popular vote. Yes, you can all claim voter fraud, but that is not my p..."Trump occasionally embarrassed me. Biden has stated his desire to strip me of my rights and property, and he has taken actions to do so. One seems far worse than the other.
A time's coming when taxes rise, inflation rises, interest rates rise, gas prices rise, and crime rates rise. Historically, people are more concerned about their pocketbook and living in safe neighborhoods than about social causes. We'll see in the mid-terms, unless all the illegal aliens (emphasis on illegal) are allowed to vote.

