Biff_Poindexter
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Trump urges 'Dr Oz' to declare victory in cliffhanger Senate vote
But the too-close-to-call Republican primary in Pennsylvania is likely to go to a recount.
www.bbc.com
"With over 95% of votes counted, Dr Oz leads with 31.2% of the vote, compared to 31.1% for challenger Dave McCormick. State law says a recount must be held if a candidate's margin of victory is under 0.5%. Thousands of mail-in ballots must still be counted. On Wednesday, Mr Trump took to Truth Social - his new social media platform - to cast doubt on the election and claim that Dr Oz, a surgeon best known for his appearances on the Oprah Winfrey Show, had won.
In Lancaster County, a ballot print error meant that thousands of mail-in ballots had to be reprocessed. The race between Mr Oz and Mr McCormick, a former hedge fund CEO, will determine who will run as the next Republican senator for Pennsylvania. "We can see the path ahead," Mr McCormick told supporters. "We can see victory ahead." Dr Oz, for his part, thanked both Mr Trump and a Fox News television host for their support of his campaign."
So who is behind this so-called ballot print error?? That definitely sounds like Biden's dirty work.....Is Dominion behind this?? Where was George Soros? Why are the Dems being allowed to meddle in the GOP primaries? Why are they so desperate to get their hedgefund CEO candidate elected instead of a lifelong patriotic Christian (Yea, he's Muslim, but he doesn't look like the scary kind, so he's fine) who is totally not connected to that evil whore Oprah?? I mean, both candidates won't even acknowledge that Biden is the president, but still -- there must be a reason why Dems are trying to rig the GOP primary for the other guy...when is the GOP going to stand up and stop letting these thug Dems push them around.. or is it ABSOLUTELY STUPID to continuously complain about election fraud and nefarious vote counts whenever you are worried about the outcome of an election?
Oh yea, what is your favorite Dr. Oz platform policy?? He has absolutely no healthcare policy, however he does at least want to stop wealthy universities from raising tuition every year -- is he proposing government will play a role in preventing tuition price-hikes? Is he proposing that we make college more affordable like some radical leftist? Or do Republican really not care about policies and just vote based on the belief that candidate will hate the same people they hate....