November 23, 2024
On Tuesday, after a week of counting ballots in an obviously fraudulent election where Republican voters were blocked from voting when they went to the polls, Blake Masters conceded his race to far left Democrat Mark Kelly in Arizona. Arizona was a dependable red state until Democrats and secret sleeper Republicans turned the state over […]



On Tuesday, after a week of counting ballots in an obviously fraudulent election where Republican voters were blocked from voting when they went to the polls, Blake Masters conceded his race to far left Democrat Mark Kelly in Arizona.

Arizona was a dependable red state until Democrats and secret sleeper Republicans turned the state over to mail-in voting, ballot harvesting, and broken and fraudulent voting machines, and election tricks by the communist left.

In his online statement, Blake Masters pointed out that he was outspent by $70 million dollars in his race.


It is well-known that Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell purposely withheld funding from Blake Masters.

Blake spoke out about it last week on Tucker Carlson, urging Republican senators not to vote in this horrible man to lead the caucus after he purposefully lost the Senate for the Republican Party.

Now there’s more…
Open Secrets is an organization that tracks election funding to candidates, campaigns, and political organizations.

According to Open Secrets the Senate Leadership Fund, the Republican Senate Super PAC, brought in $250 million this midterm election cycle.

At the end of the cycle, the Senate Leadership Fund still had $40 million in its coffers.

So Mitch McConnell left $50 million in his war chest and allowed good Republicans, Blake Masters and others, to fend for themselves.

Today Republican Senators again voted for Mitch McConnell to lead them.
They really do hate their voters.

See also  Is It True That McConnell Tanked Senate Races By Not Funding Candidates Like Masters?

Story cited here.

Share this article:
Share on FacebookTweet about this on Twitter
→ What are your thoughts? ←
Scroll down to leave a comment: