This is terrible and will impact the 2024 elections.
More than half of Republican Senate nominees have rejected, cast doubt upon or tried to overturn the 2020 election results https://t.co/qRyx7BWyxD
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) September 14, 2022
Across the six battleground states that decided the 2020 presidential vote, candidates who deny the legitimacy of that election have claimed nearly two-thirds of GOP nominations for state and federal offices with authority over elections. https://t.co/IEiGgVZgg6
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 23, 2022
Update: With overt election denier Chuck Gray's victory in Wyoming last night, there are now 11 states with Republican nominees for secretary of state (state elections chief), out of 27 races this year, who have questioned or rejected the 2020 results. https://t.co/uJDgnd4p3Y
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) August 17, 2022
Washington Post: 54 of 87 Republican nominees in the 2020 presidential battlegrounds are election deniers. https://t.co/Cpdf2oLtKv pic.twitter.com/Xokplf533W
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) August 15, 2022
JFC. 😱
— Susan Greenhalgh (@SEGreenhalgh) August 23, 2022
RGJ/Suffolk poll: An election denier is leading race to be Nevada's top elections officer https://t.co/2MPCRbxw0v via @rgj
Mark Finchem, the Republican nominee for Secretary of State in Arizona, would oversee elections. He's also an election denier, a member of the far-right Oath Keepers, posted about stockpiling ammunition and apparently kept a "Treason Watch List."https://t.co/ASWPXqOP6q
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) August 16, 2022
These 20 candidates are a threat to democracy this November. Remember their names. pic.twitter.com/Ya3UxdnD92
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) August 16, 2022