Rudy Giuliani, in the closing days of the 2020 election fiasco, held a press conference in Philadelphia. He ticked through various data points, personal accounts, and other examples of the massive electile dysfunction in the City of Brotherly Love. He made the case that Pennsylvania would be properly flipped to Trump if only this vote or that batch of votes could be stripped away. He was not wrong in his assessment but gave the impression that a window for only a narrow Trump win existed.
I have shown clearly that the coalition shifts in Michigan and Pennsylvania make a Biden win in those states impossible. The language should not convey that Trump may have a narrow window to victory in those states, but rather that a massive landslide was averted thanks to systemic fraud taking place throughout entire states.
Likewise, Trump shouldn’t have just eeked out a win in Arizona and in Maricopa County. Both were decisive wins. Trump squeaked it out in Maricopa County in 2016 in unimpressive fashion, primarily because he was engaged in a year-long feud with John McCain and did not yet have a treasure trove of freedom-preserving credentials.
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