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The Arizona Republican Party asked its Twitter followers this week if they would be “willing” to die to overturn President Trump’s election loss.
On Monday, an activist associated with the “Stop the Steal” movement, which promotes baseless arguments that Democrats “stole” the election, tweeted, “I am willing to give my life for this fight.”
In response, the official account for the Arizona branch of the GOP quote tweeted the sentiment, adding, “He is. Are you?”
In another tweet, which has since been deleted, the party shared a clip from the 2008 film “Rambo” with title character saying, “This is what we do, who we are. Live for nothing, or die for something.”
“‘Die for Trump’ is the official ‘AZ GOP’ twitter message? Really guys? Really?” Meghan McCain, the daughter of late Arizona senator and former Republican presidential candidate John McCain tweeted.
By Sophie Lewis | 10 Dec 2020
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