When I think of Trump, I think of narcissism, arrogance, inflated ego, jerk face, annoying, abrasive, etc etc... he is literally a piece of work. When I think of government, I think of corruption, murder, manipulation, propaganda, lies, power hungry, etc etc... government is literally the swamp Trump said it is, and more when you factor in bureaucracy. They send our young men to war creating orphans, devour the purses of widows, and steal the wealth of the poor. When your house is infested with rats, do you send in fluffy, a cat afraid of it's own shadow, or the meanest, nastiest piece of tom cat both sides of the Mississippi, then put him down once he's killed all the rats? This was why I wanted Trump, he literally made government lose it's mind, revealing to us precisely what our government is made of, a bunch of pandering liars and cheats that see themselves as kings and queens instead of public servants. I do hope we find some agreement on these grounds.
But evidence... Evidence isn't just the obvious things we see, the cases of votes pulled out from under a table after other vote counters were sent home, card board sheets blocking the view of poll watchers, statistical inconsistencies, and more. These bits of evidence prove nothing, they are damming, but it is truly hard to prove fraud with the obvious evidence, as fraud is generally something that gets done in the dark. So the evidence I factor in is the four years the press crucified Trump. The year of riots leading up to the election that culminated in what they label as an act of insurrection by Trump supporters, (that are still in jail). The censoring and ultimate banning of his social media accounts, as well as the control of conservative voices. The very fact they simply declare there is no evidence, then refuse to hear the evidence or investigate any claims. (if you won at bingo and someone called you a cheater, wanting to see your card, would you say sure, or refuse to let them see it?) Would it not benefit them greatly to prove Trump an idiot for his allegations once and for all? The fact that they -still- crucify him to some extent. The three years of trying to impeach him over a phone call and a dossier written by a Trump hater. Every thing points to Trump being, in the minds of our federal government, an outsider that wasn't welcome in their clubhouse of greed and contempt. That's the evidence I trust, as this evidence points to the motive and character of the alleged cheaters.
As for you taking the word of Raffenburger, trust who you want to trust, that's your choice, nothing wrong with choosing to trust someone. Though I might caution that you base your trust on their displayed character instead their status as a politician. Remember, almost the whole world is going to trust the beast, and we know how that's going to end, don't we? Trump was never going to save America, but because he was in office, we now know America isn't the beauty queen the whole world thought she was. We are also closer to the revealing of the son of perdition that we were told is coming. At the end of the day I can't fault you for trusting your gut, so please don't fault me for trusting mine.