Heading into Election Day in Georgia’s runoff for U.S. Senate, several Fox News personalities finally hit upon a key realization: The years they spent railing against mail-in and early voting may have been a huge mistake, as Democratic voters in the state have now built up a significant turnout advantage in early voting.
Fox has invested heavily in promoting Republican nominee Herschel Walker's bid to unseat incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA), but all the friendly prime-time interviews propping up Walker's candidacy will amount to nothing without actual votes.
In 2020, right-wing media engaged in a propaganda campaign against mail-in voting, lodging a panoply of false claims that the process was illegitimate. Testimony to the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection also revealed that then-President Donald Trump rejected entreaties by his own campaign to promote mail-in voting by his supporters, which may have been connected to his later attempts to throw out mail-in ballots and falsely declare himself the winner after he had in fact lost the election. (The Supreme Court later unanimously rejected a Republican-led lawsuit that attempted to throw out all mail-in votes in the swing state of Pennsylvania.)
In 2021, following Trump’s defeat, Fox News embraced the latest wave of Republican efforts at the state level to restrict voting, including in Georgia, rather than encouraging Republican supporters to vote through any opportunity available to them. Indeed, Georgia is one of the states where Republicans first enacted no-excuse mail voting, only for the state party to turn against it in the wake of both Trump’s propaganda campaign and Democratic mobilization to make use of it in 2020.
Now in 2022, Fox personalities are beginning to realize the folly of what they and others in right-wing media have done. After being told time and again from their trusted media sources that early and mail-in voting was a vehicle for fraud and abuse, Republican voters are crowding themselves into long lines on Election Day in the false belief that these same-day votes are somehow more valid, while Democrats worked hard to turn out their own voters for weeks.
Fox hosts who trashed early voting must teach their viewers to “trust” it now
On Monday morning’s edition of Fox & Friends, during a discussion on potential voter turnout and motivations in Georgia, co-host Pete Hegseth brought up the fact that Republicans have fallen behind Democrats in early voting. “I’m interested to see whether — the extent to which Republicans have learned lessons of the past, and decided to really push early voting,” he said.
“They should,” co-host Steve Doocy chimed in.
“They have to,” Hegseth continued. “A lesson of the last couple cycles is Democrats — largely using COVID emergency measures — know how to bank votes, legally. They go at low-propensity voters, time and time again. And then we — Republicans count on Election Day to turn people out, which has a lot more variables for failure.”
Hegseth himself previously used his perch at Fox News to participate in the Trump campaign’s efforts to discredit mail-in voting during the 2020 campaign, and then the attempt after the election to throw out all mail-in ballots after the fact.