On Wednesday afternoon, a handful of die-hard supporters lined up outside a Times Square theater to hear Kamala Harris speak about her newly released book, 107 Days , which chronicles her historically short run for president. Kathleen Sapio, a 53-year-old with a short blonde bob, had arrived an hour and a half before the doors opened. When I asked why, she got choked up. “I want her to know that there are people out there who love her and respect her,” Sapio said. “It’s just shitfuckery out there.”

After the election, Sapio, who said she works in distribution at a major broadcaster, heard rumblings from colleagues that Elon Musk’s internet provider, Starlink, had manipulated votes. “How could it not have been voter fraud?” she said, telling me the theory is “kind of underground.”

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