Not true. My definition is backed by the dictionary, by academia, and by history. In other words, my understanding of what a democracy is, is a fact. Yours in an opinion.
There seems to me to be a lot of denial about Trump's win. If it's not that he had a narrow win (he had a massive win), then it must be that it's impossible for him to have won all sevwn swing states, and there has to be a recount, because the machines had to have been used for voter fraud.
It seems that when the boot is on the other foot, then Dems are just the same as conservatives - using the same tactics. They seem to have forgotten that Fox paid billions and Tucker Carlson was dismissed for making the same claims when Trump lost.
The thing is that I knew Trump would win. So did many other liberals. Some of those liberals even switched to the GOP.
Howver, as voices were silenced on the web as a result of cancel culture thriving, the only people who seemed unaware were libs.
Were you aware, for instance, that as much as libs were saying that if Trump won, there would be no more democracy, the GOP was saying the same thing about liberals, and that if liberals won, that would be the end of both democracy and democracy?