During a interview on Fox Business, Arizona Attorney Mark Brnovich rejected claims of 2020 election fraud
He stated that Trump’s loss was as a result of voters that split their ballots, voting for the Democrats in the presidential and Senate election races at the top, and voting for GOP candidates lower on the ballot.
Now, Bronovich is running for U.S. Senate.
He was challenged to a debate by Blake Masters, another Republican Senate candidate in Arizona, about the investigation into the 2020 elections in which Trump lost in Arizona.
Great number of Trump’s supporters believe that Bronovich and his actions will result in reversal of Trump’s loss.
The debate was attended by President Trump, since Bronovich declined to participate.
The Arizona Republic reports –
Trump said he broke away from a 500-person wedding at his Florida resort to call into Masters’ campaign event, held outdoors at a Chandler business near Arizona Avenue and Highland Street and attended by more than 100 people.
“I just want to thank you all, you’re an incredible group. I heard Blake was the person that showed up and I want to thank Blake,“ Trump said through a cellphone to a cheering crowd.
More on this story via Republic Brief:
Last month, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich rejected claims of election fraud after the 2020 election during an interview on Fox Business.
According to him, Trump’s loss was the result of voters that split their ballots, voting for Democrats in the presidential and Senate election races at the top, and voting for GOP candidates lower on the ballot.
Brnovich is running for U.S. Senate.
Blake Masters, another Republican Senate candidate in Arizona, challenged Brnovich to debate the handling of his office’s investigation into the 2020 elections, in which Trump lost Arizona by 10,457 votes to Joe Biden.
Many of Trump’s supporters believe Brnovich’s actions will lead to a reversal of Trump’s loss, and Masters’ remarks fuel their belief that the election was stolen. Read more…