I am reposting my series on facts about the 2020 Election, which I call the #TrumpLost project. Here's a bunch of facts that show that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, for anyone who has been listening to Trump's lies and needs to be reassured that he lost.
If Trump had somehow managed to win the election, it would have been at odds with a LOT of historical patterns. Presidents as unpopular as Trump don't get re-elected. And when the economy tanks as badly as it did in 2020, the incumbent party doesn't historically win.
Trump may be loved by the #MAGA crowd and those at @CPAC. But he was deeply disliked by moderate voters and he lost the support of Independents. Generally speaking according to historical patterns, this results in losing a Presidential election.
EVERY time in recent decades that the unemployment rate has ticked up between January and October of an election year, as it did last year, the incumbent party has lost. Trump lost.

And every time the Senate has flipped in a Presidential election year, the same party won both.
A lot of Trump supporters got confused at how some states started out red and turned blue (even though they weren't bothered by the states that started out blue and turned red ... strange). It happened both ways. And Trump would have lost by even more if they "stopped counting."
And Trump didn't just do badly in states like Arizona and Georgia in 2020 all of the sudden. These and a bunch of other states saw Trump do worse than the Republican did in the previous election both in 2020 AND in 2016. If you look at a graph of it, it looks like a nosedive.
And so the obvious question is, if people assume that the 2020 election was "rigged," what about the 2016 election, where Trump's margins fell even more harshly in Arizona and Texas compared to 2012 than he fell in 2020 compared to 2016?

Stop listening to people who lie to you.
After the election, a bunch of people pulled out county maps and showed all the counties where Trump won. The problem: a lot of those counties don't have many people.

Here's a map of where most people in America live. And Joe Biden won most of these counties.
Biden also won most of the counties in which most of the population lives in almost all the states that he managed to flip (Wisconsin is a bit different, and is often very close in Presidential elections but Biden won the two counties that are home to a quarter of the population)
NOTE: this is an ongoing project and I am going to keep adding facts to this thread. I’ve got dozens more that I’ve found and I keep finding more.
When you look at the 2020 electoral map, there are a differences between Trump's electoral map and the electoral maps that generally accompany a GOP victory.

No Republican EVER won without winning AZ. And only twice has the GOP won by wining only one Northeastern state.
Some people who doubt the election results think that it's weird that all the states that flipped ended up going for Biden.

But that's completely normal. In all but two elections in the last 50 years, all the states that flipped went in the same direction.
When you take the percentage of the vote that Trump got in any particular state and subtract out the percentage of the vote that Biden got and compare it to Trump v. Clinton in 2016, you'll see that Trump's margins decreased in 43 different states compared to 2016.
Now Trump still won many of these states. But he won them by a slimmer margin than he did in 2016.

In other states, specifically Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, he either barely won them in 2016 or was trending downward there and lost them in 2020.
And in other states, Trump lost both in 2016 and 2020 but lost them by a bigger margin in 2020 than he did in 2016 (for example, Colorado and Virginia).

This happened in 43 states.

And usually when an incumbent President does worse in this many different states, they lose.
Keep checking this thread because I am continuing to add more election facts to it.

Please check the facts for yourself. They're all based on public and easy-to-obtain information.

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10 Jul
@ScottJenningsKY, I have complimented you in the past but I take issue with your denial that the GOP is trying to suppress voting. The evidence that they are is multifaceted and overwhelming.



Yes, Trump improved over his 2016 margins with black voters. But he lost black voters 87-12. And sadly, THAT’s both an improvement and also the best the GOP has done with black voters in a while, as you said on air. Probably premature to pop the champagne on that.
You deftly tried to pivot a conversation about the GOP’s voter suppression into a conversation on voter ID, which is not the same thing. What is happening is that the GOP, in every competitive state it controls, is enacting laws to make voting harder. You know it, I know it.
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8 Jul
There are people in this country who, because of Trump's Biggest Lie, do not believe or at least doubt the fact that Trump did in fact lose the 2020 election.

I have done a lot of research on the election and here are some facts that corroborate the fact that Trump DID lose. Image
I have dozens and dozens of these and keep finding more. I don't have time to put these together all at the same time but I am going to keep adding to these here for anyone who needs to see them or share them.

This thread will continue to grow as I add more facts.
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No bamboo was detected during the discovery of these facts. Image
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2 Jul
Another metric: the percentage of Americans who say they feel proud to be Americans has risen since Trump left office.

news.gallup.com/poll/351791/am…
The percentage of Americans who said they felt “extremely” or “very” proud to be Americans had fallen from 75% in March, 2017 to 63% in May/June, 2020, during Trump’s tenure. It declined every single year of his Presidency.

It’s back up to 69% now.
% of Americans saying they felt “extremely” or “very” proud to be Americans:

Obama era:
January, 2009 - 82%
June, 2013 - 85%
June, 2016 - 81%

Trump era:
March, 2017 - 75%
June, 2018 - 72%
June, 2019 - 70%
May/June, 2020 - 63%

Biden era:
June, 2021 - 69%
news.gallup.com/poll/351791/am…
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26 Jun
Just because a lot of the types who go to events like the #TrumpRally and who tweet out things like #TRUMP2024ToSaveAmerica might still believe his lies about the election, I’m here to help.

#TrumpLost. And it’s time everyone made their peace with that fact. Here’s some facts …
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26 Jun
Looking at now multiple polls from multiple pollsters over time on both the Republican Party favorability and Biden’s job approval, a couple of things are clear to me:

The GOP is losing ground with white men. Those with and w/o degrees. Even with white rural voters (FNC polls).
The Dems are losing a little bit of ground with black voters and a moderate amount of ground with latino voters.

Based on the FNC polls, Biden has closed a lot of ground with white evangelical voters.
It’s not clear to me that the time-tested demographic coalitions relied on by both parties are going to hold together for a lot longer. But since the GOP relies almost exclusively on winning white voters by enormous margins in order to win elections, I’d be worried if I were them
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26 Jun
Georgia’s new voting laws made absentee voting more difficult and some forms of voting, such as mobile voting run by Fulton County, outright illegal.

More than half of Georgia’s absentee votes in 2020 came from just 8 of its 159 counties. See if you notice any patterns.
GA counties w/half of absentee votes:
1) Cobb County: 28.8% black
2) Fulton County: 44.5% black
3) DeKalb County: 54.8% black
4) Gwinnett County: 29.8% black
5) Chatham County: 41.2% black
6) Cherokee County: 7.7% black
7) Clayton County: 72.8% black
8) Forsyth County: 4.4% black
In addition, the new Georgia Voting Law makes provisional voting nearly impossible. In 2020, 11,120 provisional ballots were cast in Georgia in the Presidential Election. The state was only decided by 11,779 votes.
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