McAuliffe Staffer Emailed Fox News BY MISTAKE! His Campaign Is Now A DISASTER!

Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe and his campaign are in big trouble. The infamous Marc Elias’ firm will represent him. That is the one who worked for the Washington DC law firm Perkins Coie and represented Hillary Clinton’s campaign in 2016 to perform opposition research on Donald Trump.
The company hired Fusion GPS and brought the former British Intelligence agent Christopher Steele, the dossier’s author that helped launch the FBI’s shameful Russia probe.
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Elian oversaw a slew of a lawsuit in critical states to loosen election integrity laws.
Fox News Tyler O’Neil talked to McAuliffe campaign spokeswoman Christina Freudlch and asked her to comment on the $53.580 transferred to the Elias Law Group account.
“I am writing a story about the report that McAuliffe hired Marc Elias, potentially to challenge the election results. Would the campaign explain the purpose of the hiring?” O’Neil asked.
Fox News reporter: "I am writing a story about the report that McAuliffe hired Marc Elias, potentially to challenge the election results […]"
McAuliffe spoksperson: "Can we try to kill this" pic.twitter.com/buSINd4wRn
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) October 29, 2021
Indeed, a staff member answered the email, not meant for Fox,” To dispute the challenges of the election.”
McAuliffe’s campaign didn’t comment on the questions O’Neil asked in the mail.
""To dispute the challenges of the election," she clarified, ostensibly responding to an email that did not go through to Fox News."https://t.co/lt9BIgeLUV pic.twitter.com/6aCiKMcAum
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) October 29, 2021
Turley tweeted.
McAuliffe may be preparing to challenge any win by Republican Glenn Youngkin. He has given $53,680 to the Elias Law Group. McAuliffe does not appear disturbed by Elias’ highly controversial career or his possible exposure in the Durham investigation…https://t.co/Gb6YzAJmBo
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) October 28, 2021
It was expected for McAuliffe to hire Elias since we know his link to Bill and Hillary Clinton. McAuliffe was the co-chair of Bill in the 1996 presidential re-election campaign. Also, he was campaign chair of Hillary’s 2008 bid for the presidency.
I spent 28 years at @PerkinsCoieLLP. It is a amazing place with great lawyers. I am starting a new law firm @EliasLawGroup because our democracy is at risk and it is the most effective way for me to fight back. I look forward to working with Perkins in that effort as well.
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) August 22, 2021
“Elias is a critical figure in the ongoing Durham investigation and has been accused of lying to the media to hide the role of the Clinton campaign in funding the Steele dossier,” Turley posted on his blog post.
“There are a host of election lawyers, but McAuliffe selected an attorney accused of lying to the media, advancing rejected conspiracy theories, and currently involved in a major federal investigation that has already led to the indictment of his former partner,” he continued.
McAuliffe must be nervous about the election results, which may be behind bringing Elias on board.
According to the latest polls, Youngkin is ahead of McAuliffe, 53 vs. 45. We hope that Yongkin will win in a margin that Elias can’t overcome.