
This Republican governor says Democrats 'stole' the election from Donald Trump
CNN
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey finds herself in a crowded primary as she seeks a second term this spring. And so, she's resorting to a tried and true tactic in today's Republican Party: Insisting, without proof, that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump.
"The fake news, big tech and blue state liberals stole the election from Donald Trump," Ivey says at the start of her latest ad -- running in advance of the state's May 24 primary. "But here in Alabama, we're making sure that never happens."
Ivey goes on to note that the state "has not and will not send absentee ballots to everyone and their brother," has "banned corrupt curbside voting" and "our results will always be audited."

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