I am sure there is a lot of cross traffic between here and thedonald.win, myself included, although I only lurk there. I've been lucking since before the 2016 election, before reddit even banned the original subreddit.
Since the election there has been a huge number of election fraud posts, and while some of them certainly seem to have merit, there are plenty that don't. As a consequence I see posts that call for "low energy pedes" to leave, or Republicans (that aren't Trump supporters) to leave, etc. I fear that the signal to noise ratio is too low, and it makes it too easy for the MSM to ignore.
I have my own theories about what happened with the election, why, and how, based on what I've read, that I hope are reasonable, but my title question is an important one. It also asks other things. Is the Trump movement growing or shrinking? Are reasonable voices being driven away who really want to sort the fact and fiction? Are we all deluding ourselves?
Definitely growing based on many metrics I looked at. TD.win viewership is constantly growing and climbing the ranks (which is why our enemies unleashed shills on the site in an attempt to take it down). Trump is still pulling very large rallies even a week after the election (I saw last night's livestream rally, the size and energy is vey intense, probably just as intense or even more so than the pre-election rallies)...
I think the election fraud issue struck a big nerve in many people, Trump supporter or otherwise. People REALLY don't like being cheated, and the bigger the cheat, the angrier that people get. I think there are many converts to Trump's side because the illusion of fair elections was shattered and anybody not overtly brainwashed by the MSM can see who is doing the cheating at this point.
Define reasonable. Not being hostile, but reasonable is a subjective term depending on the context.
Deluding ourselves over what issue or problem exactly?