2020 has gotten so much harder for the Trump campaign.Not only did republicans lose all of the blue wall states that gave trump The EC by 80,000 votes but now they have to start planning to fight for Arizona and Texas,something a GOP candidate hasn't had to do in decades
agreed. Let's just hope that the current outta touch democratic leaders don't mess it up with their stupid choices.
Looks like rampant voter fraud in AZ and FL. I suspect the same in NV and TX as well as nationwide. Still about 400k votes to be "counted" in AZ.
LOL, cry more. When cons lose, it's fraud. When dems lose, it's MAGA. When cons get indicted, it's deep state conspiracy. When dems get indicted, it's 'told you so'. Never seen such a whiny bunch of losers.
I had hoped that a more conservative candidate had won the primary and this wouldn't be close. McSally is certainly a RINO ( and almost a Democrat). ---still counting on her to win here and overcome the voter fraud.
Did you hear that people, even in states where Republicans run elections, there is massive voter and electoral fraud which they can't prove. Just like when the FBI fucked up Clinton's campaign in last week proved that there was a deep state conspiracy against Trump. They are always the victims, someone give them a pillow for their head.
Republicans claim fraud because the baseball game did not end in the bottom of the 7th inning when their team was ahead.
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D) more than doubled her lead over Rep. Martha McSally (R) in the heated Arizona Senate race after a new round of ballots were tallied in the Democrat’s favor late Friday, The Hill reports. Sinema now leads her GOP challenger by 21,185 votes.
Kyrsten Sinema (D) again widened her lead again over Martha McSally (R), “a pivotal day in the U.S. Senate race as the number of uncounted ballots dwindled,” the Arizona Republic reports. “Sinema expanded her lead to 32,640 votes — a 1.5 percentage-point lead. Her campaign manager predicted her victory was inevitable.” Sinema defeats McSally in Arizona, Cook Political Report projects