STEPHANOPOULOS: Can you say unequivocally that Joe Biden won the 2020 election and Trump lost?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 6, 2024
MIKE JOHNSON: See, this is the game that is always played by mainstream media with mainstream Republicans. It's a gotcha game.
STEPHANOPOULOS: So like Vance, you can't say… pic.twitter.com/0vFnZHi4a3
It’s not just Trump and Vance. Numerous deniers of the legitimacy of the 2020 election are now Republican candidates for governor, secretary of state and the US Senate around the country.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) October 5, 2024
My guide: https://t.co/sxXTAXWZNb
Corey Lewandowski can’t refute the fact there was no widespread fraud causing Trump to lose the 2020 election and instead doubles down on JD Vance and Donald Trump’s election denial conspiracies. pic.twitter.com/6E5NLH8pdK
— American Bridge 21st Century (@American_Bridge) October 2, 2024
The "Big Lie" that election was "rigged"/"stolen" didn't end on January 6th, 2020. Election denial shifted to county election commission meetings, courtrooms, cyber symposiums and countless conspiracies in preparation for a repeat this November. https://t.co/4FSm04qck7
— Katherine Stewart (@kathsstewart) September 30, 2024
JD Vance refused to answer if Donald Trump win or lost the 2020 election. His election denial has been consistent and it should be disqualifying for anyone running for vice president. pic.twitter.com/mBWV7s3jZZ
— American Bridge 21st Century (@American_Bridge) October 2, 2024
WELKER: Can you say definitively here and now that Trump did lose the 2020 election?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 6, 2024
TOM COTTON: Joe Biden was elected president in 2020. It was an unfair election in many ways.
W: But did Trump lose?
C: Joe Biden was elected
W: Do you just not want to say that Trump lost? pic.twitter.com/v5J1Aa1Cks
Why asking about the 2020 election isn’t a ‘gotcha’ question https://t.co/TVBqKBha6L
— Post Politics (@postpolitics) October 7, 2024