this is a weird argument
One candidate conceded defeat on the very night the election was lost, congratulated the winner, and moved on. Did hard feelings persist? Sure. But the public concession of defeat is vital to our Democracy. She was a HORRIBLE candidate that I had to seriously hold my nose to vote for, the first non-GOP POTUS candidate I ever voted for in 40 years of voting.
The other candidate never conceded defeat, incited an insurrection in response, and 4 years later still lies about it and calls our entire electoral process into question, with no basis in fact
They are not even CLOSE to equal
One candidate conceded defeat on the very night the election was lost, congratulated the winner, and moved on. Did hard feelings persist? Sure. But the public concession of defeat is vital to our Democracy. She was a HORRIBLE candidate that I had to seriously hold my nose to vote for, the first non-GOP POTUS candidate I ever voted for in 40 years of voting.
The other candidate never conceded defeat, incited an insurrection in response, and 4 years later still lies about it and calls our entire electoral process into question, with no basis in fact
They are not even CLOSE to equal
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