Well, no, not really. The rat msm is actually running silent and deep on this.
The Virginia Gov race is turning out to be a bit tighter than rats had hoped! Now, at the last minute, they are going to change the rules.
And the rats on here will continue to say there is no evidence of cheating.
The fix is and has been in and the rats are pulling the strings.
https://spectator.org/va-dems-want-last-minute-voting-rule-change/
VA Dems Want Last Minute Voting Rule Change
Voting in the governor’s race began weeks ago but now they want to move the goalpost.
Virginia’s gubernatorial contest between Republican Glenn Youngkin and Democrat Terry McAuliffe clearly has supporters of the latter worried. Recent polls show a far tighter race than they expected. Consequently, it was all but inevitable that McAuliffe’s allies would attempt to meddle with election laws using public health as a pretext. Sure enough, the Democrat-dominated Fairfax Board of Supervisors has asked Gov. Ralph Northam to waive the witness signature requirement that Virginia law stipulates for all absentee ballots. Board Chairman Jeffrey McKay insists that the waiver is necessary due to the threat of COVID-19, yet cases are declining.
The Virginia Gov race is turning out to be a bit tighter than rats had hoped! Now, at the last minute, they are going to change the rules.
And the rats on here will continue to say there is no evidence of cheating.
The fix is and has been in and the rats are pulling the strings.
https://spectator.org/va-dems-want-last-minute-voting-rule-change/
VA Dems Want Last Minute Voting Rule Change
Voting in the governor’s race began weeks ago but now they want to move the goalpost.
Virginia’s gubernatorial contest between Republican Glenn Youngkin and Democrat Terry McAuliffe clearly has supporters of the latter worried. Recent polls show a far tighter race than they expected. Consequently, it was all but inevitable that McAuliffe’s allies would attempt to meddle with election laws using public health as a pretext. Sure enough, the Democrat-dominated Fairfax Board of Supervisors has asked Gov. Ralph Northam to waive the witness signature requirement that Virginia law stipulates for all absentee ballots. Board Chairman Jeffrey McKay insists that the waiver is necessary due to the threat of COVID-19, yet cases are declining.