Debate continues over election outcome
WTVA spoke with two first-time voters
WTVA reporter Wayne Hereford spoke with two first-time voters Tuesday in Baldwyn. Hear what they had to say about the experience.
Debate continues over election outcome
Check to avoid amplifyingmisinformation."THEIR SECOND VIRTUAL APPEARANCEIN LESS THAN THREE WEEKS COMESAS DEBATE CONTINUES OVER THEELECTION’S OUTCOME.
PRESIDENTTRUMP INSISTING HE WON, DESPITEMOST MAJOR MEDIA OUTLETSPROJECTING FORMER V-P JOE BIDENAS THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE WINNER.TONIGHT, TWO FLORIDA REPUBLICANS... A SOUTHWEST FLORIDACONGRESSMAN AND A SENATOR AREACKNOWLEDGING WHAT MANY OF THEIRFELLOW PARTY MEMBERS HAVE DAREDNOT SAY INPUBLIC ..
PRESIDENT TRUMP LOSTTHE ELECTION.
SENATOR MARCORUBIO HAS CALLED JOE BIDEN THEPRESIDENT ELECT.
HE’S ONE OFONLY 5 REPUBLICANS SENATOR TORECOGNIZE BIDEN’S WIN.
POLITICOIS REPORTING RETIRING SOUTHWESTFLORIDA CONGRESSMAN... FRANCIS ROONEY SAYS IT’SQUOTE "INEVITABLE" THAT THE RESTOF G-O-P STARTS TO ACKNOWLEDGEBIDEN’S VICTORY ... SAYING QUOTE"YOU’RE HEARING MURMURS ANDOFF-THE-RECORD COMMENTS ANDTHINGS LIKE THAT━ AT SOMEPOINT, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLETHAT PEEL OFF." HE ADDS QUOTE .."THIS WILL PASS" ..
REFERRING TOHIS PARTY’S DECISION TO FOLLOWTHE PRESIDENT’S LEAD AND NOTADMIT HE LOST.
ROONEY IS QUOTEDAS SAYING ..
"THE ONLY QUESTIONIS: WHAT’S THE AMOUNT OFCOLLATERAL DAMAGE THAT’S DONE INTHE MEANTIME?" ..
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WTVA reporter Wayne Hereford spoke with two first-time voters Tuesday in Baldwyn. Hear what they had to say about the experience.