McAuliffe admits effort to kill News story exposing him as a cheater

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McAuliffe spox admits effort to 'kill' Fox News story exposing 'astonishing move' on controversial hire A spokesperson for Terry McAuliffe’s Virginia campaign acknowledged her effort to try and "kill" a story about his campaign, spending $60,000 to hire a high-profile attorney known for masterminding election-related legal challenges. Less than a month before Election Day, McAuliffe's campaign spent the money on the services of the Elias Law Group, a firm that Marc Elias started earlier this year, which the Hillary Clinton campaign hired in 2016 in order to conduct opposition research on Donald Trump – research that included the infamous and discredited Christopher Steele dossier. Republicans have accused Elias of lying to hide the Clinton campaign's role in funding the dossier. McAuliffe had previously nodded along as Abrams repeated what some have described as her "Big Lie" about the 2018 election. Fact-checkers with PolitiFact and USA Today found "no proof". A Youngkin campaign spokesperson responded to McAuliffe's remarks by suggesting the Democrat may not accept the results of the election. "McAuliffe's continued claims that multiple elections were stolen raise serious doubts about whether he will accept his own impending defeat and concede when he loses to Glenn Youngkin," the spokesperson. McAuliffe receives 45 percent to Youngkin’s 53 percent in a new survey of Virginia likely voters. SO DON'T THE DEMONRATS DO THAT WITH EVERY ELECTION, IT IS THE ONLY WAY THEY CAN WIN A ELECTION AND THAT IS BY CHEATING

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