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Prof Triggernometry
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Dear Democrats,
from now on shut the fuck up about Republicans contesting election results after they happen. This domestic enemy is already hiring an attorney to contest the election before any votes are counted.
Team McAuliffe emails reveal effort to 'kill this' Fox News story
'Can we try to kill this,' a spokesperson asked
Tyler O'NeilBy Tyler O'Neil | Fox News
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe's campaign raised eyebrows by spending nearly $60,000 to hire a high-profile attorney known for masterminding election-related legal challenges. When Fox News sent the campaign a request for comment, the McAuliffe campaign scrambled to "kill" the story, according to emails mistakenly sent to Fox News.
Less than a month before Election Day, McAuliffe's campaign spent $53,680 on the services of the Elias Law Group, a firm that Marc Elias started earlier this year, Fox News previously reported.
When Fox News reached out to the McAuliffe campaign for comment, McAuliffe spokesperson Christina Freundlich responded to the email with a message apparently meant for colleagues, not for Fox News.
"Can we try to kill this," Freundlich wrote.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/team-mcauliffe-emails-reveal-effort-to-kill-this-fox-news-story
from now on shut the fuck up about Republicans contesting election results after they happen. This domestic enemy is already hiring an attorney to contest the election before any votes are counted.
Team McAuliffe emails reveal effort to 'kill this' Fox News story
'Can we try to kill this,' a spokesperson asked
Tyler O'NeilBy Tyler O'Neil | Fox News
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe's campaign raised eyebrows by spending nearly $60,000 to hire a high-profile attorney known for masterminding election-related legal challenges. When Fox News sent the campaign a request for comment, the McAuliffe campaign scrambled to "kill" the story, according to emails mistakenly sent to Fox News.
Less than a month before Election Day, McAuliffe's campaign spent $53,680 on the services of the Elias Law Group, a firm that Marc Elias started earlier this year, Fox News previously reported.
When Fox News reached out to the McAuliffe campaign for comment, McAuliffe spokesperson Christina Freundlich responded to the email with a message apparently meant for colleagues, not for Fox News.
"Can we try to kill this," Freundlich wrote.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/team-mcauliffe-emails-reveal-effort-to-kill-this-fox-news-story