Posted on 11/12/2018 9:53:59 AM PST by C19fan
Maricopa County submitted an estimated 36,000 counted ballots Sunday and Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Kyrsten Sinema's lead has grown again over Republican candidate Martha McSally.
Prior to Maricopa County's ballot drop around 5 p.m., Sinema led by 30,416 votes. She led by 32,640 votes following Maricopa's drop.
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I thought McSally came across much the same way Hillary does. I voted for McSally because I did not care for Sinema.
“What the hell happened in AZ?”
A pee-poor campaign by McSally. Months of ads by McSally trying to paint Sinema as approving of child molestation, which was so stupid as to cement McSally in peoples’ minds as dishonest.
Here in AZ, the GOP won the governor (by 16 points), Secretary of State (close), AG (6 pts) and Treasurer (10 pts). Won both seats for Corp Commission. Won Mine Inspector (6 pts). About the only state race Republicans didnt win was the school Sup - we lost that by 1%.
The Green Energy prop went down 70-30. The Prop banning taxes on services won by 30 points. A Republican measure on campaign financing won by 13 points.
Arizona voted for Republicans. EXCEPT McSally. Lots of people just dislike her. And while I voted as always on ISSUES, a lot of folks care about personality too. That is why Cruz almost lost Texas. And why McSally lost Arizona.
Doesn’t make much sense at all!!
I’m an idiot. ward did a commercial for mcsally, not the chick that belongs in MILF pr0n.
yep
my folks retired out that way...NW AZ... he says that leftist californicators are moving to AZ in droves.
that, and the illegal vote.
I read somewhere that “The US voting system is how we settle disputes, remove that and the only other way is violence”. This is a national crisis
No ballots just showed up after the election. Mail in ballots take a long time to count. Close races in Arizona always take a week or more to count the mail in votes. Not fraud. Just a long count.
“and will loose FL”
Try again.
Amazing the kind of stuff we’re supposed to believe. The “late” vote, seemingly any vote discovered within a few days after an election, carried the elections nationwide.
Can anyone site any election (Gubernatorial, Congressional or Senatorial) this period where a Republican didn’t lose the “late” votes counted?
What lost Montana was a poor candidate and a poor campaign.
That Rosendale did as well as he did is testament to the power of President Trump’s visits to the state, and to the widespread disgust for the ignorant swine Tester.
“AZ elected a senator that hates AZ and Arizonans. smart people, those Arizonans.
did Ward and Arpaio endorse Mcsally? I know Ward did a commercial for Sinema at the end.”
Never saw Ward doing an ad for Sinema. In fact Ward was going after Sinema on FB posts.
Are you thinking of ex-Republican Grant Woods, former AG for AZ?
So....36,000 ballots just happened to show up 5 days after the election???
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Amazing, isn’t it? Just like Hillary winning ALL of those coin tosses for delegates during the RAT primaries.
it’s mathmatically improbable that the “late vote” would track as dramatically differently than the vote up to and including election night.
but keep telling yourself that everything is a-ok.
Oh we also elected the first openly BiSexual moonbat Code Pink Senator.
AZ will eventually pay the price of letting Kyrsten Sinema replace Martha McSally a woman with integrity with a Socialist with no integrity.
Sinema Wins. But I suggest Kyl resigns effective 12/15 and McSally is appointed to fill the remainder of that term, thereby becoming the Senior Senator from AZ when Sinema gets there.
no. I had a brain cramp. fell on my sword upstream in this thread.
So we traded Fllake for Sinema? Not a good trade.
Then you definitely need to change your system...
No fraud, huh??? Yeah....OKAAAAAAAY....
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