Summary

Democratic Congressman Ruben Gallego has won the Arizona Senate race, becoming the state’s first Latino senator and defeating far-right candidate Kari Lake.

Gallego will replace Kyrsten Sinema, a former Democrat turned independent who did not seek re-election.

Gallego’s lead in fundraising and consistent polling advantage helped secure his 50% to 48% victory. Lake struggled to attract moderate Republicans and independents, partly due to her past criticisms of John McCain.

This win gives Republicans a 52-47 Senate majority, as Democrats lost seats in West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Montana.

  • makyo@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I love the logic of electing their first Latino senator at the same time as a president to boot him out of the country

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        It’s really weird how much ticket splitting there’s been in those battleground states. Harris lost them, but the state wide races generally went well for the Dems.

        Who’s this Trump-Gallego voter?

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          1 day ago

          Disillusionment campaigns worked. Same as in 2016 with the Bernie bros refusing to back Clinton.

          Just needed enough noise about reasons NOT to vote for Kamala. And people would still vote the rest of the ticket, but not for her. Because we all forgot about the importance of strategic voting in FPTP.

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            2 hours ago

            I love how the Democratic party has no responsibility for losing the election. Harris followed the same playbook as Clinton: tack to the right, wag your finger at the left and campaign in Texas.

            They’re still trying to chase those ‘moderate’ Republicans instead of turning out their base.

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              Yeah I agree, they seriously need to rethink their strategy. I’m not absolving the party.

              But voters abandoning the dems because they aren’t left enough still shot themselves in the foot.

              The left falls in love, the right falls in line.