That's a highly subjective determination, and there are people who live in blue cities and are constantly surrounded by and work with annoying liberal NPCs still think Trump is the best candidate. Some of them aren't even the "still my president!" type you're likely thinking of.
A better example that makes your point (let's say this is your "etcetera") would be the people who think there's no possible way Trump legitimately lost 2020. I don't think he did lose, for reasons we've covered to exhaustion here, but Biden did get plenty of legitimate votes, and mail-in voting completely changes the composition of voters. If someone only surrounds themselves with patriotic Americans and lives on right-wing forums, it's hard for them to imagine that. They'll use statements like "nobody showed at Biden rallies!" as evidence. Another example would be the ones who say Trump has 70 million supporters ready to go when he announces "a storm is upon us." It takes a lot of willful ignoring of alternate points-of-view to get that far down the rabbit hole, unless you've put yourself in a bubble where contradictory points are never taken seriously. Another example from the left would be all those who hate Kyle Rittenhouse for killing black men at a peaceful protest. Basically if it seems like two people would have to live in alternate realities to have such wildly different takes on a subject, at least one of them is probably in a political bubble.
Yeah, the notion that five years of sustained industrial grade propaganda couldn't sway the populace to vote against a candidate...I was willing to concede the loss as the right having been outplayed on the propaganda front. But then they weren't willing to bank on that and decided to rig shit on top of their psychological warfare.
My etc covers the people who think fraud was why he lost, the idiots who blame the jews for everything, theimp who can't get over his irrational hatred of women (and he'll probably come out as a tranny sometime)...
I can keep going, but there's entirely too many groups to mention here.
That's a highly subjective determination, and there are people who live in blue cities and are constantly surrounded by and work with annoying liberal NPCs still think Trump is the best candidate. Some of them aren't even the "still my president!" type you're likely thinking of.
A better example that makes your point (let's say this is your "etcetera") would be the people who think there's no possible way Trump legitimately lost 2020. I don't think he did lose, for reasons we've covered to exhaustion here, but Biden did get plenty of legitimate votes, and mail-in voting completely changes the composition of voters. If someone only surrounds themselves with patriotic Americans and lives on right-wing forums, it's hard for them to imagine that. They'll use statements like "nobody showed at Biden rallies!" as evidence. Another example would be the ones who say Trump has 70 million supporters ready to go when he announces "a storm is upon us." It takes a lot of willful ignoring of alternate points-of-view to get that far down the rabbit hole, unless you've put yourself in a bubble where contradictory points are never taken seriously. Another example from the left would be all those who hate Kyle Rittenhouse for killing black men at a peaceful protest. Basically if it seems like two people would have to live in alternate realities to have such wildly different takes on a subject, at least one of them is probably in a political bubble.
Yeah, the notion that five years of sustained industrial grade propaganda couldn't sway the populace to vote against a candidate...I was willing to concede the loss as the right having been outplayed on the propaganda front. But then they weren't willing to bank on that and decided to rig shit on top of their psychological warfare.
My etc covers the people who think fraud was why he lost, the idiots who blame the jews for everything, theimp who can't get over his irrational hatred of women (and he'll probably come out as a tranny sometime)...
I can keep going, but there's entirely too many groups to mention here.