The video below will best show how the rigging happened right in front of everyone's eyes. Despite this, people from the Golden State still consider this a "miracle." Garvey, 74, is the best statewide Republican prospect to come along in decades. He has never held public office, but it looks like he knows how to win a tough fight. In the primary, the odds were stacked heavily against him in every way. He only entered the race in October, took out no TV ads, staged no major events and raised only $2 million compared with the $30 million Schiff blew on his campaign. Garvey focused his primary campaign on sensible, down-the-middle fastball things such as quality-of-life issues, education and public safety, according to observers. His chances of beating Schiff and getting in the U.S. Senate may be slim. But, as he said in his victory speech Tuesday night, it’s the first game of a double-header, and there still are a lot of innings to play. The former Major League Baseball player celebrated with cheering supporters at a hotel in Palm Desert, his hometown, where he warned Schiff not to underestimate him despite the state’s Democratic tilt. He said he would run a campaign that would appeal across party lines, focusing on inflation, the state’s unchecked homeless crisis and rising crime rates in cities. On Tuesday, Garvey expressed optimism about the campaign to come for the seat once occupied by the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein. It's a rare opportunity for the GOP to compete in a marquee statewide race in this Democratic stronghold. Garvey's low-key campaign and scant public appearances worked for him in the primary, but voters will be expecting more in a general election. "They say in the general election that we're going to strike out," Garvey said. "Know this: It ain't over 'til it's over." Meanwhile, Schiff's victory party was marred by raucous protesters who shouted "Free Palestine" and "Cease fire now." They were forcing the congressman to attempt to speak over them as they continued bellowing. Appearing not-so-comfortable, Schiff took several pauses and he seemed to hurry his remarks.Every Californian needs to understand what just happened. You’re Redder thank you Think…
They Robbed Votes from Steve Garvey in front of everyone. Steve Garvey was leading Adam Schiff with 1.8 million votes. And just like that, it was cut in half. This is called the Glitch… https://t.co/Wh97tJ3Uzs pic.twitter.com/w5yFR8H76M — MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) March 6, 2024
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