No and no. I didn’t vote for him by the way, but the fascism comments are ridiculous.
It requires you to think. Trump was the stronger candidate. It wasn’t particularly close.
Kamala was a poor candidate. Hence subpar. I’m not referencing her credentials. People don’t vote on that. A multitude of factors comprise how strong a candidate is. Not the least of which of much their party is behind them. Dems did a good job of unification, but it was a clusterfuck this summer. Biden’s ego put em in that predicament, but there is zero chance Kamala would’ve been the nominee in Feb ‘24 in normal course. Because she’s a subpar candidate.
My point is this is why many voted for Trump, particularly his predictable bases but many others. I only offered my vote because I don’t vote for the best candidate which often is the most electable candidate for superficial reasons rather than paper qualifications. I voted against an evil clown. It wasn’t a vote for Kamala.
His plurality (thanks for the hint, fuckface) was 0.2% away from being a majority. Had he been in a runoff with just Harris, he would’ve had it easily. Why are you and others parsing words on a minor point?