Elections

Biden Loses To Little-Known Contender In Loving County Thanks To One Voter

Frankie Lozada, a guy with 217 followers on X/Twitter, defeated President Joe Biden by 100 points to Biden’s 0 in the presidential primary in Loving County, Texas.

It seems that President Biden has a really serious enemy in Loving County, the least populous county in the U.S., where only one person went to vote in the Democratic primary and voted to oust Biden by giving their vote to Frankie Lozada.

Loving County was the only county in Texas where Biden lost, and it is still unclear who was the only person to vote for Lozada.

According to the 2020 census, Loving County has a total population of 64 people, making it the least populous county in both Texas and the U.S. Still, The Texas Tribune reported that there were 110 registered voters in 2022, and according to the Associated Press, 95 people voted in this year’s primary.

Lozada saw this as a huge victory and posted on X/Twitter that he wanted to meet the only person who voted for him.

On his website, Lozada describes himself as the only presidential candidate committed to a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict. He is of Puerto Rican descent and is an entrepreneur.

Despite Lozada’s big win over Biden, the Democratic candidate with the most votes after Biden was Marianne Williamson with 42,499 votes, or 4.5 percent of the total. Lozada finished seventh among Democratic candidates with 11,259 votes, or 1.1 percent of the total.

RA Staff

Written by RA News staff.

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