Two GOP senate runners question results in key swing states after losing races
Two Republican senate candidates challenge their defeats in Wisconsin and Arizona raising doubts about voting patterns. One of them has previous history of not accepting election outcomes
In this weeks senate races two Republican candidates dont accept their losses in important swing-states. The post-election situation shows a now-familiar pattern of questioning voting results
In Wisconsin Eric Hovde lost to Democratic incumbent Tammy Baldwin‚ but heʼs thinking about asking for a re-count (even though election experts say the voting patterns are normal). His team is looking at the numbers from different counties; trying to find any issues with vote counting
In Arizona Kari Lake wont accept her loss to Ruben Gallego - its her second time doing this since she also didnt give in when she lost the governor race about 2 years ago. Her campaign team said the results were “hard-to-believe“; however Lake kind-of admitted defeat in a video she posted wednesday night
The situations in both states show how some candidates continue questioning election outcomes - a trend thats been growing since the last few election cycles. Both Wisconsin and Arizona are key battle-ground states that have seen close races in recent years