No, Donald Trump did not win in a landslide
Endlessly repeating lies about 2024 damages the credibility of the people making the claims.
I keep seeing President Trump's fanboys fantasize that he won "the biggest landslide in history" when he was re-elected last year. No, that is not true. It is nowhere near close to true. Donald Trump did not win the biggest landslide in history. His win, while decisive, was not a "landslide" at all. Stop repeating this fantasy.
Let's just go back 53 years. Richard Nixon won 49 states in 1972, a far bigger win than Trump's 2024 victory. Nixon won the Electoral College 520-17 and dominated the popular vote 60.7% to 37.5%. Ronald Reagan's 1984 victory was only a couple steps behind that. Reagan also won 49 states, and won the popular vote 58.8% to 40.6%. Trump did not come anywhere near the dominance of Nixon and Reagan. Trump's 2024 victory also falls far short of George H. W. Bush's victory in 1988, when Bush won the Electoral College 426 to 111 and won the popular vote 53.4% to 45.6%.
Trump's win in November was certainly impressive, especially being only the second man in American history to serve non-consecutive terms. Trump accomplished this after he was banned from all major social media platforms in 2021 and was impeached a second time after he left office. Trump endured years of "lawfare" with weak criminal charges and a "conviction" after a rigged trial. Corrupt so-called "judges" even tried to rig the election by illegally removing Trump's name from the ballot. (That was stopped, thankfully.) Trump's win, in the face of all of that, was incredible and undeniably impressive.
But we need to calm down with the hyperbole. Trump's win, while impressive, was nowhere near close to a "landslide." Claiming otherwise (and telling people who point out the irrefutable mathematical facts to "f*** off") damages the credibility of Trump fanboys who repeat this nonsense. Here is the bottom line: You won. Take the W and move on, instead of repeating ridiculous fantasies that shatter under any objective analysis. Be happy with the W.