"At issue was how election officials were handling records of voters who hadn't voted in repeated elections and were not part of active voter rolls in the state. [...] Paul Mitchell of the nonpartisan research firm Political Data Inc. called the case insignificant because it involves inactive voters who 'are not getting voting materials, they are not casting ballots, they are not showing up in precincts.'"
Trump's flagrant lies sound more and more like the rambling blather of a' senile old coot with a tenuous grasp of reality. And it's always aimed at glorifying himself in a manner that is wholly undeserved and positively loony. His preposterous self-image is all the more ridiculous considering that he is the only president in the history of Gallup polling to have never cracked 50 percent approval.
And yet, Trump still believes that, but for some imaginary voter fraud, he won the popular vote, and would do so again. This sort of mental infirmity would be bad enough in your crazy retired uncle who sits on the porch all day yelling at clouds. But for someone who holds the nuclear launch codes, and threatens to annihilate foreign countries, this is untenable and downright scary.
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