Not in the U.S, buddy. Innocent until convicted, and only sentenced with whatever is actually necessary to exact society's retribution on the offender.
I'm not saying he shouldn't be given a fair trial. I'm saying the book should be thrown at him once he's convicted. (Yes, I do think a fair trial would find him guilty as sin.)
I support that too.
Though to be honest "they improved things this time" sounds like "it was trustworthy this time because my side won". :-|
What seems to make this past election slightly less trustworthy to me is the new circumstances. That which has not been experienced is often unsure. (I.E. the massive number of mail in ballots.)
So in effect, I don't think Obama cheated. I don't think Trump cheated. Biden? I'm less sure.
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Eh, nah. Near as I can tell he didn't break any laws and didn't force anyone into egregiously unethical situations, which seems to then *disbar* [ba-dum tiss] him from the threshold of professional misconduct.