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SEE: Terry McAuliffe tells the Big Lie about stolen elections

Of course, Terry McAuliffe won’t suffer the consequences of being censored on social media because the election he claimed was stolen was the 2000 election. Also note that in the months after that election there was NO pushback against a conglomerate of newspapers, led by the New York Times, conducting an AUDIT of the Florida ballots. Also of interest is that none of the many public figures that continue to claim the 2016 election was stolen due to the Trump-Russia collusion conspiracy theory that was disproven by the Mueller Report have suffered any consequences in the way of censorship.

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