With just two weeks to go until the general election, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey says he trusts the state’s election results will be accurate.
Despite suggestions by Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump that the general election results might be rigged, Gov. Ducey said he’ll stand behind the numbers Arizona officials report.
When asked if he still supports Trump in light of recent videos that show the candidate making lewd comments about women, Ducey said nothing has changed about his endorsement.
"I am in favor of someone who will turn Washington, D.C., upside down," he said. "If there’s one thing I think every American is in agreement with it’s that our federal government does not work. And that’s what I want to see happen through this election."
Earlier this month Gov. Ducey did publicly condemn Donald Trump’s comments, calling them “insulting and terribly demeaning to women.”