Oklahoma congressional race takes bizarre twist as challenger accuses incumbent of being a robot double of the real Congressman

Challenger Timothy Ray Murray believes incumbent Rep. Frank Lucas was actually killed years ago and replaced by robot duplicate

Despite claims, Timothy Ray Murray only garnered 5 per cent of the vote

Lucas has yet to deny robot nature

It's important for a voters to be informed, especially if one of their candidates suspects his opponent has been replaced by a 'robot look-alike.'

The race for Oklahoma's Third Congressional District took a bizarre twist when Timothy Ray Murray claimed incumbent Rep. Frank Lucas was replaced by a robotic body double three years ago.

On his Web site, Murray alleges the switch took place after Lucas was killed by the World Court.

Smear campaign: Challenger Timothy Ray Murray claimed incumbent Rep. Frank Lucas was replaced by a robotic body double three years ago

'Rep. Frank Lucas, and a few other Oklahoma and other States’ Congressional Members were depicted as being executed by The World Court on or about Jan. 11, 2011 in Southern Ukraine. On television they were depicted as being executed by the hanging about the neck until death on a white stage and in front of witnesses,' Murray writes.



'Other now current Members of Congress have shared those facts on television also,' he continues in the weird missive. 'We know that it is possible to use look alike artificial or man-made replacements, however Rep. Lucas was not eligible to serve as a Congressional Member after that time.'

Just so you know that this isn't the first time a politician has been replaced by an automaton, Murray adds a brief history of schemes from the Defense Department.



'This is a situation similar to the Senators' from Kentucky situation in the 2012 election,' he wrote. 'I am contesting that this matter has happen since his election was blocked, because of the U.S. Defense Department's use of Mr. Murray's DNA.'

Answer us: Despite winning the election in a landslide, Lucas has yet to address the robot rumors

Not to worry. Murray himself is 100 per cent human. as Business Insider reports.



'I, Timothy Ray Murray, am a human, born in Oklahoma,' he pledges.

'I will never use a look alike to replace my (The Office's) message to your or to anyone else, as both the other Republican Challengers have.'

Unfortunately for Murray, the robot warning didn't help with voters.

He gained only 5 per cent of the vote while alleged robot Frank Lucas garnered a landslide 83 per cent.

