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LurkerNoMore:

--- Quote from: Coach is Back! on November 10, 2022, 02:11:20 PM ---#KatieHobbs who ran from a debate is overseeing her own election 🙄

Btw, Trump was proven right

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Oh you mean like Brian Kemp was Secretary of State at the same time as he was running for governor in 2018?  Like that?  Was it ok then, or just wrong now?

Naw,  Trumpy wrong.  Never more evident than this past Tuesday.

Coach is Back!:
lol…

Humble Narcissist:
Welcome to the USSA! ;D

Primemuscle:

--- Quote from: Coach is Back! on November 14, 2022, 10:39:10 AM ---lol…

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Kimberly Yee (R) is an incumbent. Katie Hobbs was Secretary of State for the past 4 years. In Arizona Secretary of State is next-in-line for Governor.

Keri Lake was a TV news anchor prior to running for Governor. She is a radical election denier. She has no political experience. Not all Republicans are election deniers or support Trump. These are mainly folks who are staunch 'Trumpkins'. Like it or not people like Keri Lake are in the minority among Republicans. Republicans and Democrats alike are sick of Trump and his claims of election fraud.   

In the general election there is no requirement to vote along party lines. No doubt, many Republicans voted for Katie Hobbs.

"Among 12 prominent endorsements, which started with primary challenges to incumbent Republicans, four won election in Tuesday's voting, while two lost. Three remained uncalled and three lost their primaries." A Trump endorsement may well have been the 'kiss of death' in the mid-term elections.

Several Trump-backed candidates lost, including MAGA gubernatorial candidates Doug Mastriano in Pennsylvania and Dan Cox in Maryland, House candidates J.R. Majewski in Ohio, Karoline Leavitt in New Hampshire and Yesli Vega in Virginia, and Don Bolduc, who he endorsed in the New Hampshire Senate race.

Trump's greatest and most expensive endorsement letdown Wednesday evening came when Democrat John Fetterman defeated Trump-backed Mehmet Oz.
 

Moontrane:
As of now about 2% remains to be counted - around 50,000 votes.  Lake would need about 36,000 of them to win.

Possible but seems unlikely.

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