Election Denier Adam Schiff Claims Trump Cheated… Again

Adam Schiff gloats after House censure 6-22-23. (Credit: Adam Schiff)

Election denier Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) is running for the U.S. Senate, and he has to make this race about... you guessed it — former President Donald Trump. 

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Schiff responded to a post on X by former Dodgers first baseman Steve Garvey, where Garvey pointed out that Schiff lied to 300 million Americans and sought to divide our country even further than it is divided now. Schiff claimed that Trump cheated... multiple times. 

It's unclear what Schiff means by "I warned he would do so again... and he did" when referring to Trump's "cheating." We know that Schiff peddled the Russia interference hoax for four years. Is he implying that Trump cheated again, as in 2020? Unfortunately, none of the Democrat-friendly networks will ask him that question. 

Schiff frequently distributes mailers and runs ads attacking Garvey for voting for Trump twice, labeling him as "too conservative for California." Apparently, exercising one's right to vote in a democracy is now considered a negative trait. Furthermore, Schiff's misunderstanding of conservatism is evident in his misusing the term.

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Schiff knows that if he makes the race about Trump, he won't have to talk about how homelessness has risen in his district since he took office.

In his ads, Schiff claims that he helped build affordable housing. However, the homeless population in his district has grown since he took office. During one of the recent debates, the moderator called Schiff out on that fact. 

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Schiff's response to homelessness increasing by ten times in his district since taking office was:

Certainly, it's going to take more than one member of Congress' effort to address homelessness, but let me just put this in perspective if I can... Mr. Garvey you can say the minimum wage is fine where it is, but you want to know why people are living on the street? It's because we're paying them poverty wages. Try to find a house anywhere in California when you're earning minimum wage.

Well, in California, the legislature is majority Democrat, and the governor is a Democrat, so who is Schiff referring to when he says "we're"? Maybe it was a slip of the tongue or he is blaming his Democrat colleagues who pass meaningless legislation that cost taxpayers more money. 

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Schiff's fixation on Dodgers legend Steve Garvey is almost as concerning as his fixation on Trump. One thing to note is that his goal is to face a Republican during the general election because Democrats outnumber Republicans two to one and there are as many registered Republicans and Independents combined as there are Democrats in the state. 

Some encouraging news for the California GOP is that Republicans have gained 46-thousand voters statewide, whereas the Democrats have lost 30-thousand voters. 

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