In a new interview, the GOP secretary of state candidate called the idea of Biden winning Arizona in 2024 'a fantasy.'
Mark Finchem, the GOP candidate for Arizona secretary of state, suggested in a Time Magazine article this week that he would not certify the vote if President Biden were to win Arizona in 2024.
People are also reading… Then Finchem added the key kicker: “I think you’re proposing something that, quite frankly, is a fantasy.” "Time Magazine is Marxist propaganda and the people who write for that #FakeNews rag hate America," he wrote. State law also makes it clear that if challenges to elections are to occur, they are supposed to occur after certification.
"The expectations of the electorate are changing," Spencer said."People who under past politics would be on safe political ground to put their signature on a document no longer are on safe political ground." Pollster Michael Noble said the results closely matched the generic ballot results, and the final outcome will likely be decided by independents.
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