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Wait… GOP is declaring victory on Tuesday, while also being the impetus behind assuring that the full results won’t be available until later in the week… at the earliest?
No one ever accused the magabrainz of being logical.
Yes, they want weeks of no official result being declared, during which they say Trump definitely won, so that when the final result comes in, if it’s Harris, they can say Democrats are trying to overturn the election
Remember what happened to election denial in 2020. It failed. Multiple things will ensure it fails again:
MAGA was wrong then and they're wrong now. When the dust settles they'll fail again.
Nailed it.
this guy is fucking spot-on.
It's a feature, not a bug.
Same as "stop the count" which is essentially forcing mail-in votes (mostly dems) to be registered after the election closes, and whining that votes are still being registered after it closes.
STOP THE VOTE
1)Early voting typically heavily favors democrats.
2)Pass laws that make it so you cant count early/mail in ballots before election day.
3)Point at the big dump of democratic votes on election day from the mail in/early ballots finally being counted
4)scream "FRAUD" at the scenario you created to try and create the appearance of impropriety, for the explicit purpose of allowing you to cry fraud.
Republican voting strategy for the past 3 elections.
This is more of a "you never go full retard" moment