In the wake of President-elect Donald Trump's sweeping election night victory, a rising set of Democratic voters are having a difficult time accepting the results. So much so, that some election conversations have devolved into a set of extreme beliefs called "BlueAnon." Like it's right-wing counterpart, QAnon, the far-left's BlueAnon is also rooted in denialism at all costs. "Trump cheated" began to trend on X after the race was called in his favor, according to Gordon Crovitz, CEO of the ratings transparency system NewsGuard.
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