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To: srmanuel

I think I hit a big sore spot with you, your continuous knee-jerk defense of stolen elections by the Demonrats with the help of your beloved McQueeg Derp Staters.

Lots of things that aren’t very curious and odd, but they seem to be so to you. Governors have run for Senator and Senators have run for Governor. Huey Long ran for the Senate and won as Governor and simultaneously held both offices (he was Governor and Senator-elect). Gov-elect Lake would not be any more unusual running for the Senate. If she is finally sworn in as the true and legitimate Governor of the race she won in Nov 2022, she’ll hold the title of Governor going into the Nov 2024, presuming Gov-elect Lake is not chosen by President (the true President, or 2020 President-elect, as his race was also stolen) Trump as his VP running mate.

See how that works ?

Now how ‘bout answering my question why a Florida resident is so obsessed with denying the election fraud that had 4 GOP candidates for Governor, U.S. Senator, Sec of State and Attorney General cheated out of their rightful victories ? You seem to want to defend Hobbs at every turn. Do you do the same with the Pedophile-in-Cheat in DC ?


33 posted on 10/06/2023 1:32:51 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (America Owes Anita Bryant An Enormous Apology)
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To: fieldmarshaldj

Only a crazy person would believe someone who is Governor elect of Arizona is running for US Senate talk about denying the obvious

I’ll answer any question you ask after you cite ONE legal case won by Kari Lake or anyone else in Arizona concerning voter fraud in Arizona until you can do that everything else you say is nonsense

See how that works


34 posted on 10/06/2023 1:58:54 PM PDT by srmanuel
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