‘Watch Out!’ Fox’s Laura Ingraham Suggests She’s Wary About the Vote Count ‘Slowing’ in Blue Wall States — As Trump Racks Up Lead

 

Fox News anchor Laura Ingraham said that she’s wary about the vote count “slowing” as the night goes on — because of Donald Trump’s lead.

The network’s election panel on Tuesday evening was discussing Trump’s early leads in multiple key battleground states when Ingraham suggested the vote count may start to slow in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

The conservative firebrand highlighted how Trump is over performing in some counties within Virginia and in Florida such as Miami-Dade county. She then claimed that if the vote count starts to slow by midnight as Trump racks up a lead then “I think you can’t really blame people for being a little bit concerned about the way we do reporting in elections.”

Well, this is wild. And remember, Trump didn’t come anywhere near these numbers in 2016 or 2020. The Loudoun County numbers that we were talking about earlier are really something to watch. Trump is outperforming by eight points in Loudon County. It was a blowout in 2020. Big issue with education there. The other thing to look at, and Glenn Youngkin have been in touch with him. He said, buckle up, Virginia is going to be very tight. Then go down to Miami-Dade, where we’ve haven’t seen a Republican take that county in Florida since 1988. Donald Trump is doing something tonight. The New York Times is noticing he’s up at 287 electoral votes projected. Obviously, anything can happen with a 72% chance of winning. Watch out for slowing vote reporting down in the blue wall states that happened last time in 2020.

And if by midnight, it looks like Trump has a good chance to win and things start slowing down with reporting, I think you can’t really blame people for being a little bit concerned about the way we do reporting in elections.

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