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Terry McAuliffe Believes Bush Stole The 2000 Election, But Now Calls Voter Fraud Claims ‘Conspiracy Theories’
29 Jul 2021 ~~ By Shawn Fleetwood
Virginia Democrat gubernatorial hopeful Terry McAuliffe has a history of challenging elections with attacks he now claims are an abject assault on democracy.
While a vocal critic of President Donald Trump’s challenges to the 2020 presidential contest, McAuliffe himself was at the forefront of allegations that the 2000 presidential election was stolen for George W. Bush. In a newly unearthed Feb. 4, 2001 interview on Meet the Press, the former Virginia governor was emphatic in challenging the legitimacy of the 2000 election, even going as far as to accuse the U.S. Supreme Court of tampering with the results.
“At the end of the day, if all the votes were counted in Florida, that Al Gore would be president today,” he said. “The Supreme Court stopped the counting of the votes and if they’d let the count go on, Al Gore would have got the necessary votes.
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Moreover, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has thrown her support behind McAuliffe, stating back in January that “Terry will deliver for Virginia families again” and donating $100,000 to his campaign. During an interview earlier that same month, Pelosi referred to then-President Trump as “unhinged” over his election claims, while simultaneously accusing him of inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and advocating for using the 25th Amendment to remove him from office.
To date, neither Biden or Pelosi have publicly addressed McAuliffe’s false elections claims.
Comment:
It appears that PMS/DSA Democrats are fast on the draw to claim election fraud, but when Conservatives make that claim Dem's like McAuliffe, Biden et al say it's not so... Obviously they are worried that they will be caught out.
Terry McAuliffe Believes Bush Stole The 2000 Election, Now Attacks Voter Fraud Claims
Virginia Democrat gubernatorial hopeful Terry McAuliffe has a history of challenging elections with attacks he now claims are an abject assault on democracy.
thefederalist.com
Virginia Democrat gubernatorial hopeful Terry McAuliffe has a history of challenging elections with attacks he now claims are an abject assault on democracy.
While a vocal critic of President Donald Trump’s challenges to the 2020 presidential contest, McAuliffe himself was at the forefront of allegations that the 2000 presidential election was stolen for George W. Bush. In a newly unearthed Feb. 4, 2001 interview on Meet the Press, the former Virginia governor was emphatic in challenging the legitimacy of the 2000 election, even going as far as to accuse the U.S. Supreme Court of tampering with the results.
“At the end of the day, if all the votes were counted in Florida, that Al Gore would be president today,” he said. “The Supreme Court stopped the counting of the votes and if they’d let the count go on, Al Gore would have got the necessary votes.
McAuliffe calls on Youngkin to drop out of 'election integrity' rally
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Terry McAuliffe on Tuesday called on GOP nominee Glenn Youngkin to drop out of an event billed as an "election integrity" rally he was slated to attend later this month.
t.co
Moreover, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has thrown her support behind McAuliffe, stating back in January that “Terry will deliver for Virginia families again” and donating $100,000 to his campaign. During an interview earlier that same month, Pelosi referred to then-President Trump as “unhinged” over his election claims, while simultaneously accusing him of inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and advocating for using the 25th Amendment to remove him from office.
To date, neither Biden or Pelosi have publicly addressed McAuliffe’s false elections claims.
Comment:
It appears that PMS/DSA Democrats are fast on the draw to claim election fraud, but when Conservatives make that claim Dem's like McAuliffe, Biden et al say it's not so... Obviously they are worried that they will be caught out.