Either the fix is in or she loses. Problem is the people that want to change the outcome of the election are huddled around the vote counting apparatus.
The fix is in huh? You mean like attempting to pass unconstitutional voting laws that favor their party, already starting to cry about cheating and having a direct conflict of interest with over 30 fake electors and election deniers working in the same capacity that they are facing criminal charges in from the last election?
Oh wait, that's the Trumpturd party.

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At least 30 election deniers and 2020 fake electors serving as Trump electors this year
More than a dozen Republicans who were “fake electors” in 2020, including several facing criminal charges, are serving as former President Donald Trump’s official electors in battleground states this year, according to a CNN survey.
Another 16 GOP electors from these states are election deniers who say President Joe Biden’s victory in 2020 was fraudulent. Combined, these election deniers and 2020 fake electors represent more than a third of the 82 electors picked this year to support Trump in the seven states where he attempted to overturn the results in 2020.
Their participation also highlights how a huge part of the Republican Party continues to fully embrace Trump’s election denialism
“Those who participate in election fraud should be held accountable, not given another bite at the apple,” said Lindsey Miller, research director at Informing Democracy, a nonprofit that works to safeguard the vote-counting and election certification process.
In 2020, the Republicans now known as “fake electors” were originally tapped before the election to serve as Trump’s real electors from those states – if he won. But after he lost, at the behest of the Trump campaign, they signed phony certificates falsely proclaiming that he won their states.
Trump then tried to use those certificates to stay in power. By pressuring then-Vice President Mike Pence to reject Biden’s electors and recognize the fake GOP electors while Pence presided over the Electoral College certification in Congress on January 6, 2021, Trump hoped to throw the issue back to the states in a bid to remain in the White House.
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