Carson's recent remarks when asked if he would accept the 2024 presidential election results have raised eyebrows on X.
Ben Carson's remarks about whether he would accept the results of the 2024 presidential election regardless of which party wins falls in line with a recent Republican trend that's causing a stir among social media users.
'Earlier this week, Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz joined CNN's The Source with Kaitlin Collins to discuss the same question about accepting the results the upcoming election.Cruz told Collins: 'I think that's actually a ridiculous question.' Cruz was the first senator to object to certifying the 2020 election results for Arizona.'If the Democrats win, I will accept the result, but I'm not going to ignore fraud regardless of what happens,' he told Collins.
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