Any losing candidate in history could have created "election denial" movement

Lots of words there. Didn't answer the question, though.

There isn't a comparison in U.S. history. Nothing even close. It's funny some on the right try to come up w/ lists like that - it shows that they know deep down how crazy this is.
 
Gore Lost in the Supreme Court the SC didn't look into the violation of the Constitution in 2020 election.

Democrat politicians objecting to election results.

Objection to the 2000 presidential election
Hastings and other members of the House of Representatives objected to counting the 25 electoral votes from Florida which George W. Bush narrowly won after a contentious recount. ...

Objection to the 2004 presidential election
Hastings was one of the 31 House Democrats who voted not to count the 20 electoral votes from Ohio in the 2004 presidential election, despite Republican President George W. Bush winning the state by 118,457 votes.[22][23] Without Ohio's electoral votes, the election would have been decided by the U.S. House of Representatives, with each state having one vote in accordance with the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcee...chment trial,was also controlled by Democrats.

In any of those circumstances were slates of fake electors chosen in those states? In other states as well?

Was there any attempt by any mobs of the losing party to attack the Capitol in order to halt the electoral process?
 
In any of those circumstances were slates of fake electors chosen in those states? In other states as well?

Was there any attempt by any mobs of the losing party to attack the Capitol in order to halt the electoral process?

There is simply no comparison. Nothing that's even on the same planet.

It's dangerous to try to "normalize" what Trump has done by trying to use some sort of "oh, everyone does it!" defense. No, they don't. Every other losing Presidential candidate has conceded, and urged their supporters to get behind the winning candidate. Every one, every time.
 
There is simply no comparison. Nothing that's even on the same planet.

It's dangerous to try to "normalize" what Trump has done by trying to use some sort of "oh, everyone does it!" defense. No, they don't. Every other losing Presidential candidate has conceded, and urged their supporters to get behind the winning candidate. Every one, every time.

Of course there is no comparison. We’ve not seen this any time in American history. Hopefully, it’s merely an aberration brought on by Trump. He is not long for this world. Perhaps the aberrants will fade when he is no longer on the scene. One can only hope.
 
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