Trump fumes about ‘corruption’ in Arizona, suggests ‘new election’; Arizona parties settle their election lawsuits

By Bob Fredericks | New York Post

Democrat Kyrsten Sinema pulled ahead of Republican Rep. Martha McSally in Arizona’s Senate race on Friday, prompting an angry President Trump to cry “corruption” and suggest “a new Election.”

“Just out — in Arizona, SIGNATURES DON’T MATCH. Electoral corruption — Call for a new Election? We must protect our Democracy!” the president tweeted aboard Air Force One on his way to France.

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It wasn’t immediately clear what Trump was referring to, but he had complained earlier Friday that votes for Democrats were coming “out of the wilderness” in the Grand Canyon State as midterm election votes are counted.

“Now in Arizona, all of a sudden, out of the wilderness, they find a lot of votes,” he said after leaving the White House.

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