
An analysis of public voting records in the November race found that Democrat Katie Hobbs managed to pick up support from more than 33,000 Republican-leaning voters in Maricopa County, who backed GOP candidates in other state elections such as state treasurer.
Around 6,000 Republican-leaning voters also chose not to vote at all, or wrote in another candidate, rather than support Lake in November.
Lake lost her election to Hobbs by 17,000 votes, meaning the 33,000 votes she failed to achieve from Republicans in Arizona’s largest county ultimately cost her the election, rather than her dismissed claims of voter fraud and machine counting irregularities.
To reiterate – 33K conservative voters in just one county in Arizona (who voted Republican in other statewide races) cast their vote for the Democrat and not Lake. Period. According to Benny White, a state Republican party analyst and one of the authors of the study, “She just ran a terrible campaign.” Read the full report at Newsweek.
The numbers don’t lie. But she clearly does…
— SLV (@Scooter_lib_ee) January 23, 2023
Did you happen to read the Newsweek article about you and why you lost? All about statistics, very interesting and far more truthful then the BS your serving up! You were a terrible candidate with a no message for the future except for election conspiracies
— Missy Esparza (@missy_esparza) January 23, 2023
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