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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, known for his election conspiracy theories, was confronted at the Democratic National Convention by 12-year-old influencer Knowa De Brasco.
Attempting to go incognito with a hat and sunglasses, Lindell engaged in debates with attendees at the United Center, reiterating baseless claims about missing votes in Georgia from the 2020 election.
His assertion of 257,000 missing votes was unsupported by any credible evidence.
De Brasco challenged Lindell to provide proof, but Lindell's response was dismissive and vague.
Media outlets, including The New York Daily News and The Daily Beast, confirmed there was no credible evidence for Lindell's claims.
Meanwhile, Lindell is facing legal and financial difficulties, with his legal team withdrawing due to unpaid bills.
The convention featured a mix of political discussion and cultural performances, with celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and John Legend participating.
The Harris-Walz campaign effectively utilized TikTok to engage a younger, tech-savvy audience.
This strategy emphasized a progressive, inclusive agenda, in stark contrast to former President Trump’s divisive rhetoric.
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