I was curious about why Trump won many of the swing states, but the Republican candidate for Senate lost. When looking the vote totals for the swing states that had Senate races, I noticed that in all of them there were more people who voted for President than for a senator. In AZ, NV, MI, WI, and MN (GA and NC didn’t have a Senate race this year), the Republican candidate running for Senate lost, with Trump winning all but MN. What I find interesting is that the number of people who voted for a candidate for President and not for a Senator is greater than the number of votes Harris lost the state by, with AZ being the one exception.
This begs the question, who are all these people who voted for Trump, but didn’t vote in their state’s Senate race? If these votes are fraudulent, and I’m not saying they are, they would be enough to switch the outcome of the election.
Nick Meek
Midtown
Disclaimer: As submitted to the Arizona Daily Star.