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Has Trump ever conceded an election loss?

DCI Horn

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When are Republicans going to wake up and realize that Trump is just a sore loser who can't accept losing?

In 2016 when Trump lost the Iowa primary to Ted Cruz, he conceded the loss (which seemed normal at the time but is shocking in hindsight) but two days later he accused Ted Cruz of stealing the primary from him.

Even when he won the 2016 election by electoral college, he had a hissy fit over losing the popular vote to Hillary Clinton so he cried fraud in the popular vote. One of his first acts as President was to establish a voter fraud commission to investigate voter fraud in the popular vote. And guess what...zero fraud was found by his own Presidential commissions.

And before the 2020 election even happened when polls were showing he was down big to Joe Biden, Trump said...
* If he loses its because the election was rigged.
* He wouldn't commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses.
* He wouldn't accept the election results if he loses.

And in this case...he was true to his word. So many Trumpsters try to dismiss stuff Trump as exaggerations so they don't have to defend. Well, Trumpsters can't deny what he said in the months leading up to 2020 Election. And they should also believe him when he said he would stay in office for a third term.

So will any Republican/Trumpster will be willing to admit Trump is a sore loser on this thread?

Also, I know there will be a desire to whatabout with Hillary Clinton and Stacy Abrahams. But those two only did what they did once. Trump has established a clear pattern here.
 
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