Trump Posts Desperate, Inane, Idiotic Tweet About Voting Problems ‘Across Entire Country’
WTH?
Donald Trump certainly appears to be preparing to contest the election. In addition to suing the Registrar of Voters in Las Vegas, Nevada, today, and losing that attempt, the Republican nominee minutes ago posted a tweet which literally makes no sense. He claims that “according to @CNN,” Utah officials have reported problems with voting machines across the entire country.Â
That would make sense if for some strange reason the State of Utah were in charge of voting nationwide, but they’re not.
Does it bother Trump supporters that the man they are voting for today takes to Twitter and says absolutely stupid things?
It should.
Just out according to @CNN: “Utah officials report voting machine problems across entire country”
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 8, 2016
It took a smart Utah reporter to correct the billionaire:
@realDonaldTrump @CNN It’s actually just Washington Co. and Utah officials have little to do with what goes on “Across entire Country.”
— Chris Jones (@jonesnews) November 8, 2016
But at least a portion of Trump’s supporters now believe there are “voting machine problems across entire country,” because their idiot-in-chief told them so.
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