Trying to get hard-core Trump fan-boys to provide any valid evidence of a stolen election is useless. They have bought into the Big Lie hook, line, and sinker. They only accept on-line and other media sources which confirm their beliefs. I'm not a psychiatrist, but this reminds me of an old psychoanalytic term: ego dystonic. It's the phenomenon where certain attitudes and beliefs have become so deeply ingrained in one's psyche, that any thoughts or ideas to the contrary are intolerable, and are immediately rejected. Thoughts like these are threats to the ego. Hence the term ego dystonic. (The term for the opposite-- thoughts and ideas that are consistent with the self-image--is ego syntonic.) Traditionally, the term applied to symptoms of psychiatric illness. Example: OCD patients sometimes have intrusive thoughts of things like driving a car into on-coming traffic. Or abducting, raping, and killing a co-worker. But they realize this thinking is abhorrent, shameful, and totally foreign to their values. These kinds of thoughts are ego dystonic. This concept wasn't meant to apply to politics. But it seems to me there's a sort of parallel when someone cannot accept the idea that Donald Trump lost a fair election. It would mean that his social and political values were rejected by a majority of the country. And that would be ego dystonic.