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No not at all.

It's entirely within the realm of probability that an election was fraudulent enough to alter the outcome. That has happened in world history more then once.

On the other hand it's not within the realm of reasonable possibility that Texas doesn't actually exist.

These two scenarios are not comparable.

It very simply is not a "fact" that Joe Biden won the election cleanly (nor the converse). It might be most probable but it is not "fact" and there are people who feel the evidence points to a different conclusion then you have arrived at. Perhaps they are wrong but the issue here is one of "fact" and determining "fact" in this case is a very large search space. At most (right now) we can say what evidence we see and what we believe is most probable, not beat our opponents over the head for how stupid they are for not seeing "facts". (this was my whole point).

faith /fāTH/ noun 1. complete trust or confidence in someone or something.



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