Donald Trump lost the 2020 election because of his catastrophic failure to manage the coronavirus pandemic, according to his own pollster. Tony Fabrizio, a longtime Trump campaign poll analyst, wrote a post-election autopsy for Trump campaign advisers late last year, and has now been obtained by The Washington Post. His message is clear: the election was not stolen, as Trump has repeatedly stated; it has just lost ground in ten key states where voters rated the pandemic as the most important issue. The states — Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Ohio, and Texas — showed overwhelming support for a mask mandate and a high approval rating for Anthony Fauci. The report indicates that voters in these key states simply found Biden more competent to deal with the crisis caused by the pandemic and Trump’s inaction.
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