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Rudy Giuliani Just Claimed Pennsylvania Was Moved From Biden to Toss-Up and He Got Fact-Checked Hard

Rudy Giuliani Just Claimed Pennsylvania Was Moved From Biden to Toss-Up and He Got Fact-Checked Hard
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Between beclowning himself in the Borat sequel and accidentally holding a press conference at the Four Seasons Total Landscaping Company (instead of the luxury hotel), it's been a rough few weeks for President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.

Now, the man formerly known as "America's Mayor" is once again the subject of ridicule, this time for doubling down on his denial that President-elect Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump in the 2020 election.


On Saturday, major news outlets projected that Biden would win the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania, bringing him above the 270 electoral votes needed to clench the Presidency and eliminating all paths to victory for Trump.

Since then, the Trump campaign has falsely claimed that widespread voter fraud in the state may be responsible for Biden's nearly 50 thousand vote lead. This lead is only expected to grow as Pennsylvania finishes counting the ballots.

Giuliani, still denying that reality, claimed that the right-leaning site RealClearPolitics (RCP) shifted Pennsylvania from a Biden victory to a toss-up.

In reality, RCP is one of the few sites that hasn't yet called Pennsylvania for Biden—it never shifted from a Biden win.

RCP President Tom Bevan fact-checked Giuliani on Twitter.

Every single major news network, on the advice of experts at the decision desk, has called Pennsylvania for Biden, along with the Associated Press.

The fact-check only led to more mockery for Giuliani.






Giuliani has become one of the most ridiculed associates of the President.



Though Giuliani may not like it, President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will be inaugurated on January 20th.

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