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Laura Ingraham Dragged For Saying 'Santa Won't Visit Your Rooftop' Next Year If Biden Is Elected

Laura Ingraham Dragged For Saying 'Santa Won't Visit Your Rooftop' Next Year If Biden Is Elected
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Tuesday night Fox News' Laura Ingraham took election scare tactics to a new level when she said Santa Claus will not come if Democratic nominee Joe Biden wins the election.

The host of The Ingraham Angle also warned "your traveling days are over" if Donald Trump loses the election next week.


Ingraham said:

"So long Thanksgiving turkey..."
"...and Santa and his reindeer are not coming to your rooftop under Biden next year."

Some think Ingraham was resembling another holiday character.



Ingraham's jab at former Vice President Biden was over his statement saying he will listen to the advice from scientists about lockdown procedures to slow the spread of the virus.

Biden's plan contrasts with President Trump's handling of the crisis as the virus spread quickly throughout the country claiming over 228,000 lives. Trump supporters, such as Ingraham, allege if Biden wins the election long term lockdowns will be implemented.

Ingraham used this reasoning as the reason why Santa would not be able to travel despite the fact President Trump would remain in the White House through Christmas until after the inauguration January 20, 2021.

Twitter delivered in reactions to Ingraham's bizarre claim.










This season will be especially hard for many Americans suffering from the impact of the pandemic. However Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell adjourned the Senate before ever considering additional pandemic relief for taxpayers.

Perhaps Ingraham should focus on that instead of Santa's travel plans.

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