If an unfounded claim that the Democrats were guilty of cheating in itself is seen as cheating, then Chase, so far as absence of evidence holds, could well have been cheating on Youngkin's behalf.
-- State Senator Amanda Chase, perhaps Virginia’s most vehement election fraud conspiracy theorist, has been speaking on Youngkin’s behalf for months — and has been doing so at the request of Youngkin, The Washington Post reported in September. On Tuesday, Popular Information pointed out that Chase has spent the days leading up to the election raising doubts about the validity of the election. “I know how Democrats are cheating,” she said in an interview last week. “And that information has been given to the Youngkin campaign.”
Chase has also been making the claim on social media, prompting Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring to prod her for the proof she’s touting. She refused saying only that the “right people have the information” and that she’ll release a full report after the election. Popular Information also noted that when Youngkin appeared with country singer John Rich last week, Rich, a Trump supporter, pushed the idea that elections in California and Georgia were rigged. --