No, I don’t believe it.
Nope.
Her opponent was Hispanic.
Good post.
One other data point supporting the “steal” claim is that polling showed Lake trailing President Trump by four percentage points in all polls.
While polls have many issues they are very good at comparing candidates of the same party.
Lake probably won the race by 1.5%.
Senate seats are VERY important to the Oligarchy.
They’re not just gonna let anybody in.
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No, it isn’t credible.
Yes. How many times must she lose before they nominate someone who can win.
No.
I certainly think it’s possible.
Trump attracted disaffected voters who didn’t care about the down ballot.
Trump attracted Latino men who didn’t care for Harris but easily could have split and voted for one of their own for Senate.
Lake had two cycles of incredibly negative MSM and paid media against her and she didn’t have Trump’s Teflon.
She ran behind him in the polls consistently.
What I don’t understand is how a number of senate seats were stolen in states which Trump won.
I can understand these liberals wanting to steal Senate seats.
What I don’t understand is why they would steal the election for a Democrat Senate candidate, but not steal the state for Kamala as well.
So we have to believe that liberals stole Senate seats but allowed Trump to win the election.
Yes, I know a lot of Republican friends who did not like Lake. I voted for her but was not a fan.
Or am I supposed to believe they stole the election for Ruben Gallego but let Trump win by 5 points?
She was a lousy candidate. Get over it.
It’s impossible to believe that no way did someone vote for trump but say eh I won’t vote for lake not possible
I can believe it. I hope we investigate all those races, especially Wisconsin.
I think the McCain faction of the Republican Party of Arizona did not want her elected to the US senate.
We on FR may almost always vote straight R but others may not. There are plenty of examples of ticket splitting. In 1988, President Bush carried my home state of North Dakota with 56% of the vote. Long time incumbent Democrat Senator, Quentin Burdick, defeated long time Republic state house majority leader Earl Strident, 59% to 39%.
The five closest races for U.S. Senate that were won by the D are questionable! Ditto, many of the U.S. House races in California!
No. I don’t believe Hovde or Brown lost legitimately in Wisconsin and Nevada, either.
Arizona just proves that “There is a sucker born every minute.”...
The number votes in the President race was 41,355 more than the number of votes in the Senate race. It’s not unusual for some to leave races other than the Presidential one blank, although not enough to make a difference had they all gone to Lake.
No.