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From: TimF11/11/2022 11:12:49 AM
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Liberty Republicans in Congress all won handily

Every one of the libertarian-leaning Republican members of Congress we often feature regularly here at Liberty Tree won their elections on Tuesday by double digits.

Sen. Rand Paul

With 90% reporting, the Associated Press called the race for Kentucky U.S. Sen. Rand Paul and showed a very wide lead.

Sen. Mike Lee

With 58% reporting, the Associated Press called the race Utah U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, who had a strong double digit lead over his opponent.

Rep. Thomas Massie

With 93% reporting, the Associated Press called the race for Kentucky's 4th Congressional District for Rep. Thomas Massie, who trounced his Democratic and Independent opponents.

Rep. Kat Cammack

With 99% percent reporting, the Associated Press called the race for Florida's 3rd Congressional District for Rep. Kat Cammack, who walloped her Democratic and Independent opponents.

Rep. Nancy Mace

With 98%reporting, the Associated Press called the race for South Carolina's 1st Congressional District for Rep. Nancy Mace, who beat her Democratic and Independent opponent by double digits.




It was a mixed bag for some Republicans on election night with some disappointing defeats. Such is politics.

But congressional Liberty Republicans did not disappoint. At all.

libertytree.com
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