Another chisel working on that crack:
A candidate for the GOP nomination for governor of Georgia refused to concede defeat even though she received only 3.4% of the vote on Tuesday.
Kandiss Taylor, a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump, came third in the race.
She received significantly fewer votes than David Perdue, who had Trump’s formal endorsement, and incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp, who won by 73.7% and secured the nomination.
After the results were clear, Taylor complained that the election was “rigged” against her, The Daily Beast reported. [Business Insider]
Rather amazing how Taylor comes across as a crackpot, isn’t it? But maybe she has reason to disbelieve her failure:
“Given that my vote total currently lags my number of volunteers by nearly 20,000, I do not trust these election results and neither should any supporter of either of my opponents or candidates in any other races,” Taylor said in a press release.
Taylor received 41,027 votes.
And why does Taylor think she had 60,000 volunteers? That sounds hefty enough to have gotten her some national attention, yet I hadn’t heard of her.
If she can’t provide evidence, then to me she’s just another ME! ME! ME! candidate, despite her slogan, Jesus, Guns, Babies.
But I must say, this comes across as incoherent:
“We are the church! We run this state,” Taylor said.
The crack in the GOP widens.