ICHEOKU says it requires the suspension of disbelief to accept that a man who did not campaign for the most part, who remained holed up inside his basement, who is very frail and nearly incoherent, not only won the election but got more votes than former President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton during their own presidential campaigns respectively.
Also that a sitting president who worked his butt off campaigning, attracting such a humongous crowd everywhere he went, who increased the number of Republicans in the House and defended Republican hold of the Senate, who had a successful first term and who got more minority votes than any other previous Republican president, including from African Americans, Latinos, Hispanics and Asians, lost the election. It is unprecedented.
Why wasn't the election called on the night of the Election Day as has always been the practice throughout history. Why did they stop counting votes on the night of the election? There are so many unanswered questions begging for clarity and until satisfactorily done, the effort to validate a Joe Biden's stolen election will never succeed.
It also does not matter who is sworn in on January 20th; but so many things do not sense under the circumstance. It reeks of corruption and the whole world knows and is watching to see how everything is eventually resolved. But for America which prides and parades itself as the bastion of democracy, the perception is heavily tainted by the brazen theft of this election. It is sad and it is a damage from which America may never recover from.
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