WHY IS MEDIA IGNORING Significant Election Results After Trump Rallied LA Supporters To Vote

Last week, President Trump traveled from a massive rally in Minneapolis, MN, to the White House. After putting in a full day’s work in DC, Trump headed out to Lake Charles, LA, where he rallied his supporters to get out to the polls the next day and force a runoff vote against their current job-killing, Democrat governor, John Bel Edwards.

Trump told his supporters, “Edwards’ terrible policies are killing jobs across your state. Edwards is now trying to destroy Louisianna’s energy sector. You know that, right?” Trump explained how Lousianna Governor Edwards is working with “radical groups” and using “threats and lawsuits” to achieve his goals.

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Rush Limbaugh pointed out how the media willfully ignored the significant election results the day after Trump’s massive Lake Charles, LA rally.

They had a record turnout in a special election. Quote from the story: “The Hill, which also had a look, but ran a [bland] headline that didn’t match the content of its three-alarm fire for Democrats, noted that this Democrat loss came in a special election, and those normally don’t draw large numbers of voters, but this one did,” and nobody is drawing the connection that Trump was there the day before. Here’s the headline: “Brutal Wipeout for Democrats in Louisiana and the Press [Is] Trying to Keep it Quiet — The last of the Louisiana state election numbers are in, and it’s not pretty for the Democrats.

“Not only does its moderate Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, face a runoff … the state Senate has taken a supermajority. And a whole bunch of key state offices went squarely to Republicans. Funny how the press isn’t covering” it. It was a Republican wipeout. This Democrat governor should have sailed by. There should not be a runoff. But there is, and the press is not talking about it. The Drive-Bys don’t want you to know it. But there was massive turnout in a special election the day after Trump’s rally in Louisiana, and it says right here: “[A] whole bunch of key [important] state offices went squarely to Republicans.”

The mainstream media wouldn’t dare report about the results of the election—if they did, they’d have to admit that the wildly popular President Trump, who’s getting the rock-star treatment wherever he goes, influenced the outcome of the election.

 

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