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February 27, 2021

Republicans continue to embrace Trump's election lie at rightwing summit

Any thinking person knows that the election was stolen from Mrs. Clinton and fortified from Trump



Republicans have continued to embrace the myth of a stolen election at the annual rightwing conclave of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), underscoring how the party continues to sustain the baseless idea months after Donald Trump's loss in the 2020 race and the deadly assault on the Capitol.

This year's gathering of some of the party's most fervent supporters has a staggering seven sessions focused on voter fraud and election-related issues. Several have inflammatory titles. "Other culprits, why judges and media refuse to look at the evidence", was the name of one panel discussion on Friday. "The left pulled the strings, covered it up, and even admits it", was another. "Failed states (GA, PA, NV, oh my!)" is the title of another scheduled for this weekend.

Several speakers on Friday repeated debunked falsehoods about the election. Deroy Murdock, a Fox News contributor, repeated the lie that there were "mysterious late-night ballot dumps" that swung the election for Joe Biden and that there were vehicles with out-of-state license plates unloading ballots in the early hours of the election. Both of those claims have been debunked.

Stoking fears about fraud and advocating for stricter voting rules has become commonplace among Republicans in recent years, but in the wake of Trump's presidency – and his loss to Biden – it has become a common rallying cry in the party. Even so, some observers said the focus on fanning the flames of the conspiracy theory at CPAC was still alarming.

"Donald Trump convinced his base – a majority of Republicans, if polls are to be believed – that the election was stolen. Though the CPAC organizers likely know it's false, they're using this as a wedge issue to excite the base and sell more tickets", said Nick Pasternak, who recently left the Republican party after working on several GOP campaigns.

He added: "CPAC's willingness to make the election lie such a big issue this year is a concerning symbol of what many in the party think – and what they'll do".
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