- A bizarre tweet from the official account of the Republican Party of Arizona on Monday asked whether supporters would sacrifice their lives for President Donald Trump’s attempt to reverse the 2020 election results.
- In a quote from the official account, the “Steel Stop” right-wing activist tweeted that he was “ready to give his life for this fight”, and the Arizona GOPA “is it. Are you?” Replied with.
- The department has made irregular tweets in the past, but Monday’s call to risk one’s life to oppose the election result marks a significant departure from the standards observed by official communications weapons for major parties.
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A bizarre tweet from the official account of the Arizona Republican Party on Monday asked whether supporters would sacrifice their lives for President Donald Trump’s attempt to reverse the 2020 election results.
The party retweeted a post by right-wing activist Ali Alexander, promoting the “Stop Steel” effort, promising that it was “ready to give my life for this fight.”
“That’s it. Are you?” The official Arizona GOP account responded.
Ri Arizona Republican Party (AZGOP) December 8, 2020
Trump’s legal team has continued efforts to dispute the election results in Arizona, although the state certified President-elect Joe Biden as the winner of his 11 election votes on Nov. 30. The Trump campaign has already lost two lawsuits in the state. After finding any evidence of voting irregularities.
Strong supporters of the President are backing their false claim of voter fraud in the 2020 race and are rallying across the state to protest the election result.
Arizona G.O.P. She is spreading these lies on her official Twitter account and is likely to incite such supporters by inciting violence.
The account has had irregular tweets in the past, but recent tweets have marked a significant departure from the standards observed by official communications weapons for key parties.
Party, “Live a life of service for a cause greater than yours.” Tweeted On tuesday.
Ri Arizona Republican Party (AZGOP) December 8, 2020
In a recently deleted tweet from Monday, the party also quoted a movie scene from “Rambo” as saying: “This is what we do, who we are. Don’t live for anything, or die for something,” according to the report. Republic of Arizona.
Arizona GOPA did not respond to a request for comment from Insider.