Wednesday, November 11, 2020

The Voter Fraud Myth That Nobody Is Buying

Here's the real fraud -- COVID Donnie's desperate claims that there were extensive voter irregularities that cost him the election:

Election officials in dozens of states representing both political parties said that there was no evidence that fraud or other irregularities played a role in the outcome of the presidential race, amounting to a forceful rebuke of President Trump’s portrait of a fraudulent election.  [snip]

The New York Times contacted the offices of the top election officials in every state on Monday and Tuesday to ask whether they suspected or had evidence of illegal voting. Officials in 45 states responded directly to The Times. For four of the remaining states, The Times spoke to other statewide officials or found public comments from secretaries of state; none reported any major voting issues.

While craven, lickspittle Republicans like pilot fish Sen. Lindsey "Huckleberry" Graham and man of conscience Sen. "Tailgunner Ted" Cruz continue to humor COVID Donnie's voter fraud madness, the vast majority of the general public, including a majority of Republicans, isn't buying what they're selling:

Nearly 80% of Americans, including more than half of Republicans, recognize President-elect Joe Biden as the winner of the Nov. 3 election after most media organizations called the race for the Democrat based on his leads in critical battleground states, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. [snip]

The Reuters/Ipsos national opinion survey, which ran from Saturday afternoon to Tuesday, found that 79% of U.S. adults believe Biden won the White House. Another 13% said the election has not yet been decided, 3% said Trump won and 5% said they do not know.

The results were somewhat split along party lines: about six in 10 Republicans and almost every Democrat said Biden won.  (our emphasis)

"3% said Trump won..." [Ed.: bwahahahahahahhaha] When even your credulous cultists aren't deluded enough to think you won, it's time to start packing.  Get to it!

BONUS:  Here's the headline in the New York Times accompanying the piece linked above --

 



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