E. W. Jackson #fundie rightwingwatch.org

After saying that his Democratic opponent in that race, Ralph Northam, was “full of the devil” and that everything he stood for “is an abomination to God,” Jackson bemoaned the fact that he lost the election even though he “won 70 out of 100 counties.” Jackson lost the popular vote by several hundred thousand votes and 10 percentage points.

Jackson blamed his loss on Northern Virginia, which has a large Democratic population, claiming that this means that the people who live in the rest of the state “don’t really have any say” in elections because their vote “doesn’t really count.”

“Since it’s a straight popular vote, not county by county, you get this anomaly where a candidate who wins 70 percent of the geographic region of the state I won, and yet the small 30 percent of the geographic region where there were the most people I lost, and as a result of that, I lose the election.”

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