Trump claims there is fraud in Arizona but provides no support for his accusation. He just doesn’t want the Democrat to win.
Big settlement in AZ Senate race. It essentially gives voters from everywhere the ability to verify their ballots. That's a good thing. https://t.co/jy8LEfyQAi
— Josh Douglas (@JoshuaADouglas) November 9, 2018
Donald Trump floated the possibility that the race for the U.S. Senate in Arizona might need to be redone because of alleged "electoral corruption" https://t.co/ttPRvaLuqQ
— POLITICO (@politico) November 9, 2018
The president is currently trying to delegitimize elections in three states, two of which Republican candidates are still favoured to win.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 9, 2018
The President is entertaining calls for a new election after the Democrat starts to inch ahead in a close Senate race. https://t.co/zqMybmWHNp
— Sarah Westwood (@sarahcwestwood) November 9, 2018
Oh good, Trump is also suggesting that Arizona counting voters’ votes is fraudulent. https://t.co/VlYC34bu8W
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 9, 2018
Cindy McCain rips Arizona GOP for suing over ballot count: "I was under the impression my vote was always counted" https://t.co/iA5a3ITtZP pic.twitter.com/gKSvO5vzqp
— The Hill (@thehill) November 9, 2018
In light of Trump's latest tweet, it would be helpful to read this AP report: "There is no evidence of anything unusual going on in the Arizona vote-counting – and no elected Republican officials in the state have cried foul." https://t.co/Ozn4xghd7n
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) November 9, 2018
AZ SEN update: Kyrsten Sinema now leads Martha McSally by 8,842 votes after new tranche of results coming in. AZ sources say Maricopa's big drop at 5pm MT/7pm ET will be real bad for McSally. Sunday/Monday counts will help her cut into whatever lead Sinema can build.
— Reid Wilson (@PoliticsReid) November 9, 2018
Sitting in a packed courtroom waiting for the hearing to start regarding the counting of Arizona's early ballots. Standing room only…should be interesting. Stay tuned to @KTAR923 @MacandGaydos for my updates pic.twitter.com/PlhPeXa6jb
— Monica Lindstrom (@monicalindstrom) November 9, 2018
We're asking the court to make sure all Arizona counties give voters until next Wednesday to clear up any signature-matching issues on mail-in ballots. Read more: https://t.co/XXLw1BZSvw #voting pic.twitter.com/44bfrxPsz6
— ACLU of Arizona (@ACLUaz) November 9, 2018
Arizona: Tossup –> Lean D. Sinema's ahead now, and the remaining vote doesn't look particularly good for McSally. https://t.co/1bQYu8t1kD
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) November 9, 2018
Finally, noteworthy the president tweets this on a day in which Republicans are increasingly anxious they're about to lose #AZSen. He didn't seem alarmed yesterday when McSally was ahead and the recorders were following the same vote counting procedures as they are today.
— Nick Riccardi (@NickRiccardi) November 9, 2018
and there’s this:
Utterly absurd. Racist. Disappointing. We stand with @RaquelTeran. https://t.co/qGeN3BYG5w
— Latino Victory (@latinovictoryus) November 9, 2018