In 2020 Donald Trump had everything working against him.
Most of the same hurdles were stacked against him again this year but Americans headed Trump’s “fight, fight, fight” charge to reject Kamala Harris.
But Donald Trump was furious after this adversary’s awful admission almost cost Trump everything.
Missing Election Night concession
On Election Night, Donald Trump delivered a victory speech for his ecstatic supporters.
Multiple election analysis platforms projected the 45th President of the United States has surpassed the 270 needed to become the 47th President of the United States.
Remember, in the days leading up to the election, talking heads on CNN, MSNBC, and the like were interrogating Republicans and Trump surrogates about if Trump would concede the election if he lost.
So, following Trump’s victory lap, Americans were waiting with bated breath to hear from his opponent, Kamala Harris.
But the wait would last long after voters went to bed.
The Democrat nominee sent her staff out to address her fans at Kamala HQ, and told them to go home, there would be no remarks from the Democrat Party Presidential nominee.
Perhaps before Kamala could concede she wanted to go over her legal options to challenge Trump’s Electoral College landslide.
However, Google just made one admission that actually gives Trump the right to seek legal action.
Google plays its part for Kamala Harris
A quick glance at the Electoral College map and you’ll see a lot of red.
However, the seven swing states – Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona – were all close, with Trump’s margin of victory within just a few points.
And a supposed “error” from the tech could have flipped those close battleground states in favor of Kamala.
The New York Post reported that Trump voters googling to find their polling location received a very different answer than Kamala voters googling for the same information.
When searching “Where can I vote for Harris” searchers were provided with a tool to find the exact address of their registered polling location.
But when searching “Where can I vote for Trump” the same tool didn’t show up.
Hey, Google: Where can I vote for Trump?
Vs.
Hey, Google: Where can I vote for Harris? pic.twitter.com/6kjmI3tR9Z
— Charles Weber (@CWBOCA) November 5, 2024
Instead, Trump voters were only shown updates of the latest election news.
Another “mistake” by Google
Of course, when asked about the disparity, Google claimed what the left-leaning company always does: “It was a mistake.”
Funny how these “mistakes” always benefit the Left.
The company’s excuse was that “Harris” not only was the last name of the Democrat Party’s nominee, but also the county in Texas that contains Houston.
This makes no sense considering that Trump’s name is on many properties that have their own physical addresses.
“The ‘where to vote’ panel is triggering for some specific searches [because] Harris is also the name of a county in [Texas],” the tech behemoth said in an X post.
But don’t worry, after 4 p.m. on election day, Google fixed the so-called “error.”
“Update: This is now fixed,” Google later added.
The New York Post ran a test and was able to confirm the disparity no longer existed.
However, the damage had already been done, as the first polls were closing just a couple of hours after the self-described “fix.”
Trump’s legal team should keep this in mind when countering any objections Kamala’s lawyers claim in her efforts to reverse election results.
Stay tuned to Unmuzzled News for any updates to this ongoing story.