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Dem Congresswoman Perfectly Roasts Trump After He Makes Up Conspiracy Theory About Her Delayed Election Results

Dem Congresswoman Perfectly Roasts Trump After He Makes Up Conspiracy Theory About Her Delayed Election Results
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It was recently announced, after weeks of waiting due to mail-in ballot complications, that longtime Democratic Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney had defeated her primary challenger.

Of course, President Trump, who has been attempting to discredit voting by mail at every available opportunity, commented on the primary in a press briefing.


He suggested the election results were illegitimate and a personal attack against him.


Maloney quickly responded on Twitter, where she called Donald Trump out for his blatant paranoia.


Many Twitter users felt scared Trump might try this same tactic after his own November election.

This year's predicted higher number of mail-in ballots might take days or even weeks to count.



Anything that is bad for Donald Trump is an evil conspiracy against him it seems.



Many online believe President Trump does not care about upholding the norms of a functional government; he only wants to maintain his safety and power.


Considering Trump lost the popular vote in 2016 and his poll numbers look significantly worse now compared to then, many people predicted that a functioning Democracy will remove him from office.


President Trump is making it fairly obvious that, come November, he'll consider positive results legitimate and negative ones questionable.

America must be prepared for this, as well as a longer-than-normal wait for results as mail-in ballots are counted.

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