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Dems sponsored 'unelectable' MAGA Republicans: Washington Times

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  • Source: The Washington Times
  • 8 Nov 2022 18:36
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By the term "unelectable", the report refers to the kinds of Republicans that are deemed too extremist in their approach to particular issues.

  • Dems sponsored 'unelectable' MAGA Republicans: Washington Times
    The report states that Kari Lake was propped up by Democrats. (via Twitter @KariLake)

The Washington Times reported on Monday that the Democrats employed sketchy methods of bankrolling "unelectable" Republicans in the primary runoffs for statewide, congressional and legislative offices so that Democrats smooth their way to victory.

By the term "unelectable", the report refers to the kinds of Republicans that are deemed too extremist in their approach to particular issues.

For instance, in Arizona, Republican Kari Lake, propped up by Democrats in the August 2 Republican primary, is leading Democrat Katie Hobbs in the governor’s race by several percentage points.

Likewise in New Hampshire, Republican Don Bolduc who was helped by Democrats onto the general election ballot has now closed in on Democratic incumbent Senator Maggie Hassan.

Democrats spent $3 million meddling in the New Hampshire GOP primary to avoid having Senate President Chuck Morse run against Maggie Hassan.

Dirty. Vote Dems out. Flip the NH Senate seat.

Vote for retired Army Brig. Gen. Don Bolduc

— free the young 🕊️ (@theripsnorter) November 7, 2022

"They’ll have to answer to their liberal donors whose financial resources were spent propping up a formidable Republican candidate,” said Bolduc Spokeswoman Kate Constantini.

"In a change vs status quo election, outsider candidates like General Bolduc are poised for success, especially against a lackluster and out-of-touch incumbent like Senator Hassan."

The report adds that this constitutes one of the many examples which demonstrate how Dems are meddling with the midterm elections.

They endorse "extreme", MAGA, Trump-backed Republicans as a means of repelling those that pose a real threat to Democrats, including independents.

Whether this report is true or not, what is certain is that no matter who wins the elections, the US' aggressive policy toward self-determined nations, such as Iran, and the US' intent of creating a unipolar world will remain unchanged - mainly due to the fact that the historical foundations of the US are built as such.

A few hours remain before poll results for the midterm congressional elections are opened on November 8. 

With over 40 million people having already voted, it is expected to be the largest midterm turnout ever. 

Some suspect that if Republicans win the elections, not only Joe Biden's presidency will be compromised, but this may also open the door for Donald Trump to step back in the run for a second term. 

The elections are especially decisive due to the possibility of cutting down support to Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia. 

Earlier today, it was reported that former US President Donald Trump was on the verge of announcing his decision to run for president again at a campaign rally in Dayton, Ohio.

"I’m going to be making a very big announcement on Tuesday, November 15, at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach Florida. We want nothing to detract from the importance of tomorrow,” he said.

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