johnny karate
... and your little dog too.
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You are free to claim swing voters were thinking more about conspiracy theories and anti-vax than, say, inflation and immigration. As a fellow skeptic, though, you shouldn't expect us to just believe you. If you want to make claims about what actually swung the election, you need to give us data rather than snark.
First of all, I never claimed all Trump voters were more concerned about fake rigged elections and fake science about the dangers of vaccines than fake fear-mongering about immigration and inflation, but your subtle attempt to shift the goal posts in your favor is noted.
But it doesn't matter what their order of concerns were. Trump openly and unambiguously ran on election denialism and the promise to put an anti-vaxxer in charge of public health. 76 million people voted for that, whether they want to take responsibility for it or not. None of them get a pass on it because they claim to be more concerned with other issues.
There's my data.