Steven Crowder has big plans for election night. The far-right commentator says he will livestream his show on the video-sharing platform Rumble until a winner is declared.
Crowder, who routinely airs debunked claims of voter fraud, believes that could take days or weeks, potentially making his the “longest-lasting election night livestream in internet history.”
He is promising the Nov. 5 show will highlight “election anomalies coast-to-coast,” reported to him by “undercover” journalists and volunteer poll watchers.
The livestream will also feature appearances by other pundits known for spreading electoral disinformation, including Alex Jones, Dan Bongino and Tim Pool — all of whom have their own popular channels on Rumble, with a collective following of 3.8 million.
Rumble founder and CEO Chris Pavlovski said in a news release his company is “excited to capitalize” on this kind of content.
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