The Hill reports:
GOP Arizona Senate hopeful Blake Masters said Wednesday that he still believes a since-deleted statement from his campaign website that indicated that the 2020 presidential election was neither free or fair.
During an interview on Fox News, Masters was asked why he deleted a line from his campaign website that had said, “If we had had a free and fair election, President Trump would be sitting in the Oval Office today.”
“Well, I still believe it, that’s for sure,” Masters replied. “And like I said in my debate last week, I think if everyone followed the law, President Trump would be in the Oval Office.”
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Masters on scrubbing claims suggesting 2020 election wasn’t “free and fair”: “I still believe it, that’s for sure” https://t.co/GvH6xklGc4 pic.twitter.com/GJPbfaAuY0
— The Hill (@thehill) October 12, 2022
Fox News’ Harris Faulkner presses AZ GOP Senate nominee Blake Masters, who has attempted to walk back his previous statement that “Trump won in 2020,” about removing a statement from his site that the 2020 election was not “free and fair.”
Masters: “I still believe it for sure.” pic.twitter.com/f5c2vESzRZ
— The Recount (@therecount) October 12, 2022