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The craziest thing is that it's close and that a woman who hates Arizona could be their next Senator.
Holy shit, it's like there's no limits. Seems less and less surprising though.
Good luck, hombre. Hopefully a change will do you good. The ocean itself should be invigorating. Just don't go full Florida. Never go full Florida.Orlando. Just kind of in a rut here, hoping a change in scenery will help.
"One poll worker, Deborah Brooks-Wims tells the operative "If he has his ID that's all he needs. If he's registered."
"It doesn't matter that he's not a citizen?" asks the Veritas journalist. "No! No...."
A lot less crazy than a bone spur having two bit, 6 time bankrupt reality Tv host getting elected President of the United StatesThe craziest thing is that it's close and that a woman who hates Arizona could be their next Senator.
This exact type of shit could have happened in Arizona.
http://www.azcentral.com/amp/1956622002
Democrat Kyrsten Sinema expanded her narrow lead in Arizona’s U.S. Senate on Saturday with gains in Maricopa and Pima counties erasing smaller losses to Republican Martha McSally elsewhere around the state. Sinema’s lead grew to 29,832 votes as of 7 p.m. and gave her a 1.4 percentage point advantage.
Overall, Sinema has 1,048,655 votes and McSally has 1,018,823. Green Party candidate Angela Green has 49,584. The Arizona Republic estimates there are 260,000 ballots still to be counted in the state. The number for Maricopa County is 198,000, where, so far, Sinema has been winning by 3.5 percentage points.
While McSally’s vote deficit grew, Republicans took aim at the election process. In a statement Saturday, the National Republican Senatorial Committee attacked Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, saying he "has been using his position to cook the books for Kyrsten Sinema."
The Arizona Republican Party noted Saturday that it had filed a public-records request Saturday of Fontes and alleged "questionable and possibly illegal decisions made by Adrian Fontes, including opening voter centers for non-emergencies the weekend before the election, and curing ballots in the general, but not the primary election."
Republicans are seeking "all communications between Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes’ Office and the Sinema campaign and her allies," the state GOP announced.
lmao
This post-election has been absolutely shameless. What a lawless and stupid political party these Republicans have become.
So they're going with the "yes people legally entitled to vote voted against us, but those votes shouldn't be counted" route.
That's gusto for disenfranchisement is really gross.
EDIT : OH wait! Nevermind. I misread that. You mentioned 2020 and it is a possibility, too.
Electronic voting is instant
So wtf is taking so long
Hence they should be doing it this wayBecause a large amount of the votes aren't electronically done.