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UT Chattanooga assistant coach fired over Stacey Abrams tweet that alleged voter fraud

Increasingly common: People took to the internet to campaign for him to be fired, and he was.

The University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, a public college, fired its assistant football coach for an online post disparaging Georgia politician Stacey Abrams and containing claims of voter fraud in the state of Georgia. The university, including the head coach, condemned the tweet.

According to a since-deleted bio on the university’s website, Chris Malone was an assistant and offensive line coach for the school’s football team, Mocs. He had been at the school for two years.

Last week, when the Georgia run-off senate race was called for the Democrats, Malone took to Twitter to express his disapproval:
“Congratulations to the state of GA and Fat Albert @staceyabrams because you have truly shown America the true works of cheating in an election again!!! Enjoy the buffet, Big Girl! You earned it!! Hope the money was good, still not governor!”

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