Election Deniers Run for Governor in Key Swing States
Candidates who deny or express skepticism about past election results are running for gubernatorial positions in crucial swing states across the U.S.
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Candidates who deny or express skepticism about past election results are running for gubernatorial positions in crucial swing states across the U.S.

President Trump engaged in discussions regarding tensions with Iran, including talks with Turkish President Erdogan and statements about the conflict's final stages. This occurred as Iran made moves to control the Strait of Hormuz, prompting calls for a firm response.

A growing number of individuals who deny the results of past elections are now holding key local election official roles. This trend raises concerns about the integrity of future elections, particularly in the context of upcoming midterms.
Republicans who denied the 2020 election results could be elected as governors next year, potentially giving them key oversight of the 2028 presidential election in crucial swing states like Arizona, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.

Republican candidates endorsed by Donald Trump, including election deniers, have advanced in Arizona's GOP primaries for governor and other key positions. This sets the stage for high-stakes showdowns in the November general election.