I'm neither a republican or democrat and actually lean slightly to the left after taking the political compass test. I just try to look at more than one side of the story with anything in life. They all do this. People claimed Obama stole the democratic nomination from Hillary and Hillary claimed Trump stole the presidential election from her. You need to realize that both parties are split. The good thing about the democrats is that they were willing to come together to beat the republicans, but the republicans couldn't do that. What I found interesting was that democrat senators that previously warned of voting machine frauds seemed to be all of sudden okay with it even though we saw that votes were actually flipped in at least one county and third parties were able to verify that the machines can flip votes. We then saw how bellwether states were all wrong after 15 or more years of correctly predicting the next president. Then there was coercion to some of the law makers and laws being changed and recounts not being audited. One of the most obvious is that Trump brought in huge crowds wherever he went compared to Biden. Trump rallied hard, while Biden rarely rallied and somehow Biden got more votes than even Obama. Recently, Biden was reported to have poor ratings compared to Trump. You would think that someone with the most votes ever would have overwhelmingly beat Trump's ratings. The most disturbing part to me in all of this was that social media censored conservative views, the mainstream media pushed certain narratives and laws were being manipulate. This was later confirmed in a Time Magazine article that the moves were to ensure the "proper" outcome was delivered. The truth is that if the democrats truly believed that everything was clean and fair they should have allowed any requests for auditing and investigated any issues that Trump had. Politics is a dirty game and I think most people that vote don't truly understand why they are voting for x candidate.