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Trailing By Only 29.4% (255,743 to 116,191) Dasha Pruett Refuses To Concede

by Gerry

Trailing By Only 29.4% (255,743 to116,191) Dasha Pruett Refuses To Concede

Just a reminder, for anyone who feels the need to send direct threats, as a Federal republican nominee, I will not concede until we have election integrity verified. Please do don agitate me with "what evidence you have". You are not entitled to any. Relax!

— Dasha Pruett (@DashaPruett) November 27, 2020

Dasha Pruett was the Republican candidate who ran against the incumbent Democrat, Mary Gay Scanlon, in Pennsylvania’s 5th Congressional District. The 5th Congressional District includes about half of Lower Merion, all of Delaware County, a sliver of Chester County and a piece of South Philadelphia.

Although some might consider Scanlon’s alleged lead of 116,191 votes (255,743 to 116,191) to be insurmountable, Pruett refuses to concede. The Republican candidate is holding out until election integrity is verified.

 

Dasha Pruett Trailing

Filed Under: Government/Politics Tagged With: Dasha Pruett, Mary Gay Scanlon

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  1. Crissy says

    November 29, 2020 at 9:12 am

    Zero percent surprised. I worked for the Pruetts and they’re terrible. Too bad you lost, suckers. Are we tired of losing yet?

  2. Joel C says

    November 28, 2020 at 8:41 pm

    The Delco Republican Party obviously was so badly pressed for a candidate.
    They actually nominated a living Russian bot who doesn’t even understand the basics of American democracy – like burden of proof. Better take some legit civics courses before you embarrass yourself any further..

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