GOP's chances at midterm victory threatened by dark horse Senate candidate

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A new poll out of Arizona shows a Libertarian candidate earning enough of the vote to potentially create a landslide defeat for Republican Blake Masters.

saying he would decline to exit the race unless either candidate agreed to an unscripted, on-camera conversation with him in which they explained why Victor should drop out and endorse either of them, after which he might—or might not—exit the race.in an interview."It's not just the United States and it's not just Arizona. Nobody's talking about issues like artificial intelligence and synthetic biology and the proliferation of nukes.

for comments he made during the debate about the age of consent being put to a vote. But he also says he stands to the left of Kelly on several issues, including his support for a more non-interventionist posture on foreign policy.by opposing any laws at either the state or federal level that restrict or expand the limitations of what people can do, instead favoring legislation that would take place at a more localized level.

Arizona Libertarian U.S. Senate candidate Marc J. Victor answers a question during a debate on October 5. With less than one month until Election Day, Arizona pollster OH Predictive Insights projects Victor to earn approximately 15 percent of the vote in November's contest.But one of his biggest boosters, he says, comes from the general disarray of the Arizona Republican Party, which he says has become too extreme to gather mainstream appeal.

Campaign finance reports show he has also received thousands of dollars in support from at least five liberal-aligned political action committees, including $5,000 from the DefeatPAC as well as the Stop Republicans PAC, an affiliate of the Democrat-aligned Progressive Turnout Project. "The Republicans have pretty much been co-opted by the radical right," Victor said."And the Democrats have been co-opted by the radical left. And the people who aren't radical—they're what I would call the reasonable crowd. There's a reasonable crowd in the Republicans, and a reasonable crowd in the Democrats. That right there is the group I am trying to speak to."

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