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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell refused to concede his loss in the Minnesota Republican gubernatorial primary, alleging voting irregularities despite receiving far fewer votes. His defiance echoed broader GOP election denialism.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell lost the Minnesota Republican gubernatorial primary by a wide margin but refused to concede, alleging voting irregularities without evidence. His defiance echoes the broader GOP rejection of election results.
Lindell received far fewer votes — the math is unambiguous. His refusal to accept the result despite the clear loss shows how election denialism has normalized rejecting outcomes you disagree with. He's not challenging a close race where a recount might matter; he's claiming fraud in an election he lost decisively. This normalizes the idea that election results don't have to be accepted if the right person didn't win.
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