As voters in Virginia, New Jersey and elsewhere head to the polls, in what will be just the fourth general election since the spread of COVID led to significantly expanded early and mail voting nationwide, it’s hard not be reminded of the widespread anxiety — and fearmongering — about election results taking “too long” in recent years. This now-predictable cycle of agitation over “delayed” election results has paved the way for growing election denialism. Most memorably, the results of the 2020 presidential election were not announced until nearly five days after Election Day. In that interim, President Trump claimed an early election-night victory and his supporters protested with c
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