Summary
Donald Trump continues to falsely claim he won the “biggest mandate in 129 years,” despite evidence disproving his assertion.
In fact, Trump secured 316 Electoral College votes and won the popular vote by 1.47%, one of the smallest margins of victory in the popular vote since the 19th century.
Analyses show his victory was neither a landslide nor unprecedented, but Trump’s team inflates the narrative to project greater legitimacy and influence.
Experts note this tactic—repeating exaggerated claims—aims to obscure inconvenient truths and bolster his image.
Making stuff up, but how could he!? He is going to be the president the United States. He can’t possibly lie or invent ‘realities’ like a senial old demtia patient who keeps trying to touch people inappropriately and should’ve been committed to a care facility decades ago.
No, it’s not that… He’s just kidding and isn’t actually going to do all of the horrible things he said, which is why I didn’t vote.
…Is literally the kind of shit I hear people saying.
“I wouldn’t be caught dead voting for some senile old white dude who clearly doesn’t care about me so i voted for a senile old orange dude who clearly doesn’t exist in the same reality as i do.”