While Joe Biden and Kamala Harris voters celebrate their premature victory, Trump supporters are still trying to figure out what went wrong and how we lost the election.
Well, we don't have to look far to figure it out. Over 21,000 people who were registered to vote in the state of Pennsylvania were deceased on election day, yet they remained in the system.
It seems skeptical that we had the record for the most people to ever vote during an election, and the majority of people would come out and support a candidate that can't speak without stumbling over every word. But this is the same people who still counts your vote when you’re dead.
With more and more stories coming out of dumped mail-in ballots, computer glitches, and dead voters, Trump's claims that the election was stolen from him might not be that far from the truth.
According to The New York Times
The claim stemmed from a lawsuit that was amended on Thursday, an action that fueled the rumor’s spread on Friday. The conservative Public Interest Legal Foundation had filed the lawsuit against Pennsylvania’s secretary of state, Kathy Boockvar, on Oct. 15 in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
The suit accuses Ms. Boockvar, a Democrat, of improperly including 21,206 supposedly deceased Pennsylvanians on voter rolls. The group asked for an injunction to stop the dead people from voting in the election.
Breitbart News, the right-wing publication, wrote an article about it. Others then cited it as evidence that Democrats were trying to steal the election.
Rudy Giuliani, President Trump’s personal lawyer, shared the article on Twitter, collecting 74,800 likes and shares. Diamond and Silk, the popular pro-Trump social media duo, posted about the rumor on Facebook. And Representative Matt Gaetz, a Florida Republican, tweeted: “The dead vote appears to have swung overwhelmingly for Joe Biden.”