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Left-wing conspiracy theory that Kamala Harris won the election is spreading online
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Left-wing conspiracy theory that Kamala Harris won the election is spreading online

A conspiracy theory is spreading on some left-wing social networks according to which Donald Trump won the elections fraudulently and that Kamala Harris will become president once this is revealed.

These wild rumors appear to have no basis in the words of Harris, who conceded the election on November 6, saying: “We must accept the results.”

A creator made a video on TikTok in which she asserted: “We are witnessing the greatest wound in American history. »

“Because you can’t convince me that this woman is at home sad with hot chocolate. Can you imagine? That would be the biggest deal, the biggest deal ever.”

The creator then speculated that Harris “knows how to set the bait” and “waits quietly in the shadows, ready to pounce.”

“I’m starting to think they already saw this coming. I think she was quiet Tuesday night because she was like ‘oh shit, they really did it, they took the bait,'” she declared.

She suggested that Harris and the Democrats are collecting “data” in the background in order to catch Trump “in the act.” She provided no evidence to support these claims.

As of this writing, the video has nearly 285,000 views, 60,000 likes, and over 6,000 comments, the vast majority of which support the theory.

News week emailed Harris’ team for comment.

Some comments pointed to Harris’ metaphor in his concession speech comparing glowing stars in the dark to hope, suggesting that this was a reference to Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service being involved in a one way or another in the rigging of elections.

Kamala Harris
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris concedes the election, at Howard University on November 6, 2024, Washington, DC. A conspiracy theory that she has won and will emerge to claim victory is gaining a foothold online.

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Another creator on TikTok shared the news that Harris’ campaign appears to be directing some of the new donations to “Harris for President’s Recount Count”, suggesting that the vice president is preparing for a recount.

Harris has not publicly explained what this narrative is. News week contacted his campaign with questions on November 11, but did not receive a response.

The TikTok creator said the news gave her a “glimmer of hope” about what would happen next.

“It had to happen because there have been too many things that just didn’t sit right with me. And I’m not one of those ‘woohoo’ people, you know, but just something didn’t sit right with me,” a- she declared. said.

The designer added that she thought it was “suspicious” that Trump didn’t “boast and boast” about this election victory, and suggested that Harris’ team was working behind the scenes to challenge the results in Highly contested states.

The video has 2.3 million views, around 280,000 likes and 6,000 comments at the time of writing.

Other people made TikTok videos suggesting it was suspicious that Harris won 15 million fewer votes than the president. Joe Biden done in 2020.

Others questioned the podcaster’s claims Joe Rogan that Elon Musk had built an app that let him know Trump would win four hours before anyone else.

These baseless conspiracy theories echo claims of voter fraud made by Trump supporters following the 2020 election, which he lost to Biden.

One notable difference is that Trump himself was a key amplifier of voter fraud claims and refused to concede the election.

Harris acknowledged the election and gave no indication that she believed there was any interference.

President-elect Trump’s campaign was emailed for comment by News week.