‘My Vote Was Stolen!’: Michele Bachmann Will Never Be a ‘Chump’ Who Accepts Biden’s Win

David Barton, Tim Barton, and Rick Green of the religious-right organization WallBuilders held a series of “Barnstorm Georgia” rallies over the weekend that were aimed at mobilizing conservative Christian voters in the state to vote for Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in the upcoming runoff election that will determine which party will control the U.S. Senate next term.

Among the guests who participated in person or via video in one or more of the various rallies were Republican Rep. Barry Loudermilk of Georgia, right-wing activists Charlie Kirk, Dinesh D’Souza, and Kirk Cameron, and former congresswoman Michele Bachmann.

During a Friday night rally at Salem Baptist Church in Dalton, Georgia, Bachmann declared that she would never be a “chump” who accepts that Joe Biden won the election, screaming that Satan is destroying our election and that “my vote was stolen!”

“From the political point of view, from the legal point of view, from the moral point of view, America is not on board with Joe Biden as the next president of the United States,” Bachmann said. “We’re not there. And the reason why we’re not there is because we’re not that dumb in the United States because we know, without a shadow of a doubt, this man did not get the votes on election night. It didn’t happen. Donald Trump got the votes on election night. So, why would we be like drones, chumps, and fools to go along with this?”

Bachmann said that election night was “when Satan was snatching away from America rule by the consent of the governed.”

“In other words, [Satan was] stealing from us our right to vote,” she proclaimed. “I am highly offended, insulted, angry, and I’m not going to stand for the fact that my vote was stolen!”

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