And McConnell, who said this, is old enough to remember the Republican right's saying after Goldwater lost (with less than 40% if the vote) that "27 million Americans can't be wrong". I saw that on a lot of restroom walls, including above the urinals at Lehigh University. At least back in the day, this wasn't a claim that the election was stolen from Barry. It was a statement that the authors thought the Republican right of that day was now predominant in the Republican Party and that their philosophy/political approach was gaining rapidly in popular support across the nation -- 38% of the popular national vote was something of a milestone for them. Turns out that in large measure, they were right. Johnson marked the high-water mark for the Dems in that ERA and his civil and voting rights legislation promptly turned the South Republican. This is vastly different from Trump and the MAGA claim that since Trump got more votes in 2000 than he did in 1996 and since he had huge rally crowds, which Biden did not, that he must have really won and the election was stolen from him. His base laps this up, even though it arises not from any evidence but from Trumps mental problems (severe narcissism and advancing senility) which don't allow him to admit he lost. He lost. That's what much of the criminal legal action against Trump, which Jazzhead criticizes, is all about: a president of the United States, who lost his bid for re-election tried to steal and had a detailed, multi-prong scheme to overthrow the seating of a duly elected president.
Btw, it wasn' t long after the graffiti that "27 million Americans can't be wrong" appeared above Lehigh's urinals that the new graffiti : "Eat S***, 27 million flies can't be wrong". Applies in triplicate to the current Trumpist claim.
Last night I watched a Margaret Hoover interview of GA Secretary of State Raffensberger from a week or so ago. He explained, as he did numerous times before, that all of the GA ballots were recounted by hand 3 times. He said that the Trump loss was easily explained by two facts: there were 28000 ballots left blank for president on which all the other offices received votes and the total GA votes for Trump were 28000 fewer than the total votes for Republican congressional candidates. This is what truly burns Trump: he lost because strong Republican voters who voted an otherwise straight Republican ticket, could not stomach voting for him and refused to cast a presidential vote. The best they could do was not to vote for Biden. They saw Trump as that awful. Needless to say, Trump's arch-villains, Kemp and Raffensberger, easily won re-election and Trump's endorsed candidates, including for the two Senate seats, lost. Rather strong proof that GA wasn't stolen from Trump.
As for Jazzhead, i truly don't know what is going on. He claims to oppose Trump but certainly posts a lot of MAGA talking points on this forum, never with any evidence, and continues to post the discredited idea that Democrats can choose MAGA candidates in the Republican Party primaries by calling attention to their legal, moral, and policy shortcomings. That frankly is insane. There are states where one can cross over and vote in the other party's primary, Certainly not true in PA and, I think, not in GA. Jazzhead deliberately ignores the obvious: MAGA voters know who Trump endorses and will hold their noses and vote for whomever he endorses, plus they agree with these bad MAGA candidates. Since only a small fraction of either party's voters vote in primary elections, that is enough to carry the day.
I'm feeling forced to the conclusion that I have given Jazzhead too much benefit of the doubt and that he really is a Trump supporter who is trolling us. He seems intelligent, so all this ignoring of fact and reality must come from somewhere. The "many people have doubts" is straight from Guiliani and the Trump conspiracy to overturn the election. It was the planned pretext to send the already certified delegates back to Republican legislatures to overthrow the decisions which they and the voters had already been made. To their credit, many R legislators refused to go along with this plot, just as Raffensberger and Kemp did.
Lawyers who served the plot, as well as many false electors roped into the plot, have seen the evidence against them and pled guilty. Giuliani appeared before multiple judges and answered "we are not alleging fraud" he later was quoted by a Republican officeholder: "We have many theories but no evidence". Murdoch's empire lost a huge lawsuit because they supported the unsupported by evidence claim that the voting machines were rigged. "Many people have doubts" isn't going to hack it. More accurately "many people will believe whatever lie Trump voices, even amidst a sea of contrary evidence."
Jazzhead is intelligent enough to understand all of this, claims not to be a MAGA, yet continues to post MAGA talking points on this thread -- sometimes be absent for a time and then repeating the same implausible claim.