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GOP candidate Blake Masters drops stolen election claims from website - Business Insider

  • GOP senate candidate Blake Masters recently scrubbed a few far-right talking points from his website.
  • It was previously reported that he removed language showcasing extreme anti-abortion stances.
  • His campaign also appears to have removed the false claim that the election was stolen.

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The campaign website for Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters appears to have removed a popular far-right claim that the 2020 election was stolen.

Masters' website previously stated that the "2020 election was a rotten mess" and that "if we had a free and fair election, President Trump would be sitting in the Oval Office."

The claims were on Masters' campaign website as late as August 23, based on available archived screenshots from WaybackMachine, before it disappears around August 25.

The website now just states, "We need to get serious about election integrity," before going into several points to reform US elections, including banning drop boxes and "ending indiscriminate mass mailing of ballots."

CNN first reported the updates to the website.

His campaign site has toned down some of its language around other go-to Republican talking points.

NBC News previously reported...



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