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We had an election and lets say for the sake of argument Biden won Trump disputed that and took it to court 60 times and lost each time out of those 60 courts 38 were presided by republican appointed judges and many of those were appointed by trump himself. He also took his case to the supreme court several times which has five republican judges on it 3 of those being appointed by trump he lost those cases as well. All of these court rulings had one thing in common the judges ruled lack of merit which basically means there is not enough evidence to make a case. He had his day in court, if you disagree with this statement please explain why. So my question to the big lie supporters is this, what else should have been done? We had an election and Biden won. It spent months in the courts, which is how we settle differences in this country, and trump lost. Should we have made a special exception for trump and ignore our legal process and have a do-over election based on the word of a few, without enough evidence for a court case, that the election was rigged? If we had a do-over election and Biden won again do you think trump would have excepted that? Would you have excepted that? I don't think you would, I think the only outcome you would except would be that trump won. Think back to the Bush/ Gore election, that came down to several hundred votes, Bush won, the Democrats wanted a recount of 61,000 votes that the voting machines missed in Florida, it went to court the courts ruled in favor of the republicans. Shortly after that Gore shook Bush's hand and welcomed him as the new president of the united states. That's called integrity and respect for our elections and laws, that's something trump will never understand.

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