Arizona Senate race no longer 'too close to call' as Democrat Kyrsten Sinema expands lead to more than 30,000 votes https://t.co/yevMOYRb4l
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 11, 2018
BREAKING @kyrstensinema campaign manager declares her lead 'is insurmountable… Kyrsten will be declared the next U.S. Senator from Arizona.' Race has not yet been called by any media org. #AZSEN #12News pic.twitter.com/FqFhmDpPFp
— BrahmResnik (@brahmresnik) November 12, 2018
Kyrsten Sinema is going to be the duly elected US Senator from the state of Arizona. She won because Mcsally ran as a Trump clone. The election was fair and Corey Gardener should not be a party to further degrading trust in important in our democracy. https://t.co/F0ORnw5Biq
— Steve Schmidt (@SteveSchmidtSES) November 11, 2018
Those AZ Republicans close to the counting don’t see problems; those close to the RNC and White House are spreading evidence-free fraud claims. https://t.co/wbMug5gSsv
— Tim Steller (@senyorreporter) November 11, 2018
Republican Senator Jeff Flake dismisses GOP fraud claim in race to succeed him https://t.co/pjwuOynjfI via @bpolitics
— Morgan Fairchild (@morgfair) November 11, 2018
Conspiracymongering via FOI: via @brahmresnik, the Arizona Republican Party has filed a freedom of information request for any interactions between the Maricopa County elections office and…George Soros. https://t.co/d8JQIGqUSc
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 11, 2018
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WORLD
Trump is skipping these Asian summits. Xi could steal the spotlight. https://t.co/hu9KXsN56i
— Bloomberg (@business) November 12, 2018
The Debrief: In Paris, a relatively understated Trump finds he’s still the center of the world’s attention — and outrage https://t.co/1W2vkohuFN
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 12, 2018
On AF1 flight back to Washington, @PressSec gave this statement to explain why Trump had canceled his visit to the U.S. military cemetery on Saturday outside Paris. pic.twitter.com/sdTebSx0xE
— David Nakamura (@DavidNakamura) November 12, 2018
When you have no sense of shame, I guess you don't think twice about giving a political twist to a commemoration honoring the memory of the fallen.. https://t.co/xW6rDxOP6I
— Jeff Greenfield (@greenfield64) November 11, 2018
French officials thwart Trump-Putin meeting by scrapping lunch seating arrangements at last minute: report https://t.co/gQAmxSO0nY
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 12, 2018
Meanwhile…
Firefighters battle deadly California blazes as powerful winds return https://t.co/REGqAX0hul
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 11, 2018
Thx POTUS 4 ur uplifting tweet. As thousands evacuate their homes & suffer tragic loss of property & life,we rely on ur empathy & legendary knowledge of forest management. Demeaning the Forest Service now shows impeccable timing & grace. U soothe the nation with ur words. BeBest! https://t.co/zlQjwS0h5a
— Julia Louis-Dreyfus (@OfficialJLD) November 10, 2018
And
7-Eleven is getting ICE to raid stores so that corporate can take control away from franchise owners. Unbelievable story https://t.co/ikYwpnpybc
— Natalie Kitroeff (@Nataliekitro) November 11, 2018
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BREXIT BRITAIN
Change tack or face defeat, Brexit critics tell British PM May https://t.co/qyJyk23W2K pic.twitter.com/DAGpRV0ghE
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) November 11, 2018
Between Corbyn’s two interventions and Thornberry today, Labour could hardly be clearer that it opposes a second vote and wants Brexit to happen – even if it’s still vague about the terms. https://t.co/rFUYO8NYxS
— James Ball (@jamesrbuk) November 11, 2018
Really appalling choice of words. Pitiful to see Labour leadership go out, one by one, to defend Brexit after Johnson resignation damaged its prospects. https://t.co/3WqEOHRxgY
— Ian Dunt (@IanDunt) November 11, 2018
The view from abroad: “Brexit shows that idiots and incompetents are in charge in the UK” https://t.co/Le6X7DLHhQ
— Graham Simpson (@grahambsi) November 11, 2018