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I hate this orange piece of shit, but the context tells me he was talking about 2020.
2020 was rigged too. It just wasn't rigged enough.
Watch this video from the election truth alliance. A statistician explains and shows evidence that the 2020 and 2024 elections were both tampered with in favor of trump and why he didn't win the 2020 (it was due to mail in ballots being high that year due to covid)
https://youtu.be/AWSWqn7UHYM
Context no longer seems to matter to them, so it shouldn't to anyone else when discussing things like this. Pass it around.
That doesn't make any sense. Context always matters.
Uh, what? You're right, context and truth don't matter to the maga freaks. That's why it has to matter to us. How would (non cultish) voters ever be able to trust us again?? We'd be manifesting the "both sides" argument! We can resist like hell without spreading disinformation...
We shouldn't spread something we know to be misinformation or deceptive. Context is important.
It's neither, as you can read the link.
Ignoring necessary context required to correctly understand or interpret even a direct quote while "pass[ing] it around" is extremely deceptive. Exhibit A. In context, it is extremely plausible that Trump was referring to the 2020 election as, by losing it and being eligible to run in 2024, he is now able to oversee the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
I think you're fundamentally misunderstanding why context is important.