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Found this an interesting, if incomplete, argument for why Biden did not "win". Here is the summation paragraph:
"In the end, to accept Joe Biden as our legitimate Chief Executive, we must believe (1) the voters hammered the Democrats in congressional, state, and local elections, yet decided to elect the “leader” of their party president. We must believe (2) that he dramatically underperformed among minority voters, yet received 10 million more votes than Barack Obama. We must believe (3) that virtually all of the reliable election bellwethers were wrong. We must believe (4) that all of the elections in the swing states were conducted honestly and that the Venezuelan software used to tabulate the votes was secure. All of this beggars belief. Joe Biden may be inaugurated in January, but he certainly wasn’t elected president."
What We Must Believe to Believe Biden Won - Frontpagemag
*Please deal with the substance of the OP and avoid clichéd source bashing
"In the end, to accept Joe Biden as our legitimate Chief Executive, we must believe (1) the voters hammered the Democrats in congressional, state, and local elections, yet decided to elect the “leader” of their party president. We must believe (2) that he dramatically underperformed among minority voters, yet received 10 million more votes than Barack Obama. We must believe (3) that virtually all of the reliable election bellwethers were wrong. We must believe (4) that all of the elections in the swing states were conducted honestly and that the Venezuelan software used to tabulate the votes was secure. All of this beggars belief. Joe Biden may be inaugurated in January, but he certainly wasn’t elected president."
What We Must Believe to Believe Biden Won - Frontpagemag
*Please deal with the substance of the OP and avoid clichéd source bashing