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It's not often you see a candidate handing their opponent the win

Posted by David Hardy · 11 October 2018 02:32 PM

But in the McSally-Sinema Senate race in Arizona, I think it just happened. Right as the early ballots are on the way to voters.

2 Comments | Leave a comment

thinkingman | October 11, 2018 11:06 PM | Reply

Thanks for posting. have NOT heard a thing about this- being suppressed by the local suck-up media, no doubt. Have posted it on my FB timeline, made it public. Hopefully, others will share and talk

Shawn | October 14, 2018 10:14 PM | Reply

The local media actually said it was taken out of context. They are all being their corporate masters and defending Sinema. They talked about it once defending her and stopped.

Sinema is going to win; I hate saying that. When it comes to the senate always expect Arizona to choose the worst option.

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