In the past few months, social media companies and Big Tech have proven that you definitely don’t fight against COVID-19 and whatever you do – don’t question the results of the 2020 election. It was these points that led to former President Donald Trump being de-platformed from every major social media site out there. But while Trump fights to gain his access back, apparently, the same rules about voter fraud and stolen elections don’t apply to the Democrats. Recently, Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe agreed with former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams as she claimed she truly won the 2018 governor’s race.

Speaking to a crowd of supporters, Abrams literally said, “You see, I’m here to tell you that just because you win doesn’t mean [you’ve] won. I come from a state where I was not entitled to become the governor, but as an American citizen and as a citizen of Georgia, I’m going to fight for every person who has the right to vote to be able to cast that vote. And here in Virginia, you need to cast that vote for Terry McAuliffe!”

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What is even more shocking about the video above is the fact that McAuliffe can be seen in the background nodding in agreement with Abrams. And for those who might be wondering, they presented no evidence to support their claims, unlike the 2020 election where there is more than enough evidence. 

Still, this isn’t the first time Abrams has suggested the election was stolen from her. On election night in 2018, Abrams said that “former Secretary of State Brian Kemp will be certified as the victor in the 2018 gubernatorial election. To watch an elected official who claims to represent the people in this state baldly pin his hopes for election on suppression of the people’s democratic right to vote has been truly appalling.” 

Although Abrams is adamant about her claims, many election experts who have investigated the election say otherwise. The former Department of Justice (DOJ) civil rights election lawyer, J. Christian Adams, told reporters, “I’ll give a $500 gift card to anybody who can find a federal law that mentions voter suppression. It is a term invented by the left to blend the legal with the illegal, the acceptable with the unacceptable.”

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As of this writing, not a single person has received a gift card.