Donald Trump backed four secretary of state candidates. All four fell short. (via MaddowBlog)
Barack Obama hit the campaign trail in the election season’s final weeks, rallying Democratic voters to support some of the party’s top-of-the-ticket candidates. But as the dust settles on the cycle, the former president isn’t yet done shining a light on an office that’s traditionally overlooked.on Twitter yesterday.
“They don’t always get the most attention, but they’re crucial to ensuring we have fair elections — and this time, voters across the country chose candidates who will fight for democracy.”Former President Donald Trump endorsed four Republicans for secretary of state positions in the general election, boosting candidates who have cast doubt on the legitimacy of U.S. elections in some of the most closely divided states. Every single one of them lost.
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