It's not happening in Florida, so Ricky Rubio would like to know what excuse other states are using.
Americans want to know election results NOW, not later.
There was never any secret about which day midterms were going to be held on, so what prevented states from being ready to handle it?
Ask Blake Masters and Kari Lake how things are going in Arizona. Didn't the state officials learn from the debacle in 2020?
Apparently not. Despite Americans being FURIOUS about all of the mistakes and delays that happened in the 2020 election, officials in states like Arizona and Alaska don't feel any urgency at all to get the results right.
Florida got it done, and they're in between a brutal Hurricane and another tropical storm. Still, things got done there.
Could it be because the governor of Arizona is a liberal, and the leadership in Florida actually knows what it's doing?
If #Florida can count 7.5 million ballots in 5 hours how can it take days for some states to count less than 2 million?
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) November 9, 2022
Because you and Ron aren't in charge over there, Marco.
Christina Pushaw, who works for DeSantis' campaign, had similar questions:
While we wait on counting in other states, Florida (pop 22 million) had votes counted on election night… weeks after a Cat4/5 HURRICANE destroyed precincts across several counties!!! Thank you Sec of State @CordByrd, local officials & @GovRonDeSantis for election integrity laws!
— Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸 (@ChristinaPushaw) November 10, 2022
Also, much of Florida was under a tropical storm alert ON Election Day as well as today. The first thing @GovRonDeSantis did this morning was a briefing on TS/Hurricane Nicole. No breaks even after that huge election night win.
— Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸 (@ChristinaPushaw) November 10, 2022
Tim Young felt similarly:
Florida not only had millions more ballots to count than Arizona... but the state was also prepping for a hurricane at the same time AND got the counting done in hours.
What's Arizona's excuse?
— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) November 10, 2022
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