Rep. Anthony Sabatini calls for DECERTIFICATION OF ARIZONA'S 2020 General Election Results...
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17% of the signatures counted were duplicates
96% of the duplicates came in after Election Day. Originally Posted by bambino
Biden defeated Trump by about 10,000 votes in Arizona and by about 45,000 votes in Maricopa county. Biden won Arizona’s 11 electoral votes on his way to getting more votes nationally than any presidential candidate in history.
Election experts have widely panned the review, which they say was rooted in shoddy practice around a pre-determined effort to show there was fraud. Ben Ginsberg, a longtime Republican election lawyer, told reporters on Thursday that Trump allies were “desperate for a win”. In Maricopa county, he said, they had unprecedented access to look under the hood of an election. If they were not able to prove fraud there, they were unlikely to prove it anywhere else.
Just the facts, from the Maricopa County recorder,after the fact issue, considering they refused to cooperate with the senate sponsored auditors when they asked questions about their work. seems to me that they don't want their work questioned which is why they were so resistant. theres the matter of a former maricopa offical making a claim that the maricopa county audit they did was a sham.
https://recorder.maricopa.gov/justthefacts/
Take a look at Election Facts and Myth Busters Originally Posted by Tiny
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The AG has the names of the people who deleted data. Originally Posted by bambino
"This is a weak Governor openly and shamelessly taking his orders from a disgraced former President. Governor Abbott is wasting taxpayer funds to trample on Texans' freedom to vote, all in order to appease his puppeteer," Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins, a Democrat, told the Tribune.
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, a Democrat, also criticized the audit as "politically motivated," telling the Tribune: "Every time we engage in a conversation about these false allegations, we're lending credence to the lie."
Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley, a Republican, also told the same outlet "it's time to move on," criticizing "conspiracy theorists who want to come up with all these ways" to doubt the election results.