… We haven’t heard her scream DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM even once!
I suspect, in addition to being a grown-up, McSally expects to be appointed to the other senate seat even if she loses this one, so why impugn a bunch of state and local officials she'll have to work with later? https://t.co/gG1EOXQnzR
— Josh Barro (@jbarro) November 10, 2018
Democratic Rep. Kyrsten Sinema expanded her lead to 20,203 votes over GOP Rep. Martha McSally Friday evening as Arizona election authorities continued to count ballots in the state’s uncalled Senate race…
Republicans and Democrats had been expecting the ballot releases Thursday and Friday to benefit Sinema and expand her lead, as they were mailed ballots from the final days of early voting, which favored the Democrat. Republicans believe the gap will narrow in the coming days, however, because as many as 200,000 of the remaining ballots were dropped off at polling places on Election Day, and those ballots are expected to benefit McSally.
Most of the remaining vote is from Maricopa County, Arizona’s largest county that includes Phoenix. Arizona election authorities will continue to release a similar number of ballots every day over the weekend and into next week until the vote is fully counted. It’s unclear when the race will be called.