Donald Trump’s latest event in North Carolina was ostensibly supposed to focus on manufacturing and job creation, but true to form, the Republican candidate strayed from his script.
This included some curious comments about the results of the 2020 presidential election:
We did much better, by the way, in the election of 2020, than we did in 2016. Just remember that. Millions and millions of votes more — more votes than any sitting president in the history of our country. But they beat us by a whisker. They beat us just by a little whisker. He beat us from the basement.
For the record, his assessment was uncharacteristically accurate. In 2016, the Republican ticket received roughly 63 million votes, which worked out to be approximately 46% of the popular vote. Four years later, amid higher turnout, Trump finished with more than 74 million votes — which would’ve been great, were it not for the fact that Joe Biden finished with more than 81 million votes.
Nevertheless, as a video excerpt of the GOP candidate’s comments makes clear, he didn’t appear to be kidding.
Trump on the 2020 election "They beat us by a whisker." pic.twitter.com/ywhgjKsDly
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 25, 2024
And that’s what makes this story rather weird.
About a month ago, Trump appeared at a far-right event in Washington and said, in reference to Biden, “He beat us by a whisker. It was a terrible thing.” Five days later, the former president said effectively the same thing, telling a podcaster that he had “lost by a whisker” in 2020.
As just about everyone familiar with American politics knows, Trump has waged a relentless campaign against his 2020 defeat, desperately trying to convince the public that he secretly won the race he actually lost. The former president has lied about this so often and with such ferocity that it’s become known as the Republican’s “big lie.”
All of which made it odd when he started telling people — out loud and in public — that he lost to Biden “by a whisker.”








