Larry Elder's conspiracies
Tuesday is the last day for Californians to vote in the states gubernatorial recall election, which incumbent Democrat Gavin Newsom is expected to win. His leading Republican opponent is a conservative talk-show host named Larry Elder who has been endorsed by a number of the partys most nationally prominent right-wing figures and is campaigning against vaccine mandates. (In July, Elder hosted a self-identified doctor from Texas, Kathy, on his radio show. She suggested Bill Gates may be using the vaccine to control minority populations and said that COVID-19 can be treated with, among other things, hydrogen peroxide and the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin.)
On Monday, NBC News noticed that Elders campaign website has begun linking to another site funded by his campaign, StopCAFraud, which asserts that fraud has been detected in the results of the recall election, which, if youll remember from earlier in this post, is not over:
Republican Larry Elder appealed on Monday to his supporters to use an online form to report fraud, which claimed it had detected fraud in the results of the California recall election resulting in Governor Gavin Newsom being reinstated as governor.
Youre reading that righta website paid for by Newsoms main competitor says Newsom has won the election and been reinstated in a job he never stopped doing:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/larry-elder-announces-hes-%e2%80%9cdetected-fraud%e2%80%9d-in-california-recall-vote-results-which-dont-yet-exist/ar-AAOrpJr