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Breaking: Ariz. AG Takes Action - Ballots
Reported in Black Duffle Bags - Officials
Broke Election Laws - State Demands Names

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Posted By: Navydad, 11/20/2022 12:21:18 AM

Arizona Assistant Attorney General Jennifer Wright — with the Elections Integrity Unit — wrote a letter to the Maricopa County officials Saturday demanding an accounting for the widespread ballot tabulation and ballot printer problems seen during the general election on Nov. 8.

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There needs to be a revote, not a recount of fraudulent ballots!

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Reply 1 - Posted by: vhs68 11/20/2022 1:13:47 AM (No. 1338103)
Tabulated and non-tabulated ballots were co-mingled before being sent to central processing. When a tabulating machine malfunctioned voters were instructed to put their ballot into Door 3 for tabulating later. but once ballots were co-mingled this was impossible to tabulate at central processing. This was by design and in the major areas of Maricopa county that was heavy republican. You could estimate this could be 10's of thousands of ballots. Kari will get to the bottom of this fiasco, although what happens is a guess.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: ARob101 11/20/2022 1:41:37 AM (No. 1338107)
What happened in Maricopa County did violate the law, finally the attorney general recognizes that. If voters are not provided a redo, they have an excellent law suit. So do Kari Lake, Blake Masters, Mark Finshem, and Abe Hamadan.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: EJKrausJr 11/20/2022 2:33:32 AM (No. 1338111)
Maricopa County voting was fubar, intentionally, and under written by the Secretary of State, Katie Hobbs. Surprised? Shouldn't be. It's what Maricopa County does. Stalin is smiling from his cell in hell.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: smokincol 11/20/2022 3:01:22 AM (No. 1338114)
how is this lawlessness being allowed to continue and they even knew where the hot spots for cheating were before the election even started, this is too much to comprehend also brings back a remembrance of the 2020 election when Bret Baier called Arizona minutes after the polls closed there, too suspicious
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Trigger2 11/20/2022 3:04:59 AM (No. 1338116)
Now we all know why Hobbs didn't recuse herself from being Secretary of State to monitor the election.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: FJB 2022 23 24 11/20/2022 3:34:47 AM (No. 1338132)
More than just Maricopa needs a redo! The thing is a mess, intentionaly, a mess.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Muguy 11/20/2022 5:51:18 AM (No. 1338158)
Remember the press conference last year where the forensic audit by Cyber Ninjas showed how there were all sorts of problems in the 2020 balloting in just in Maricopa???? The presentation went on for hours! Obviously, things did not change for the better. Other states with much larger populations had their vote reporting wrapped up without a hitch-- what is the explanation of all these NEW ballots showing up???
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 11/20/2022 7:20:37 AM (No. 1338200)
Arizona has an Election Integrity Unit????!!!!!!!
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Daisymay 11/20/2022 7:32:02 AM (No. 1338210)
How about bringing in the National Guard to run a Re-do of that election. No more Election workers who are "trained" to cheat! I'm betting if that happened, Katie Hobbs would LOSE in a Landslide! Just sayin......! No Mail in Ballots, no Drop Boxes, One Vote for One Person! See how that one comes out!
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Reply 10 - Posted by: mobyclik 11/20/2022 8:24:09 AM (No. 1338257)
I believe if it wasn't for cheating all across the country, the Republicans would have a much LARGER footprint in the new Congress. The Rats have cheating down to a science and don't even care how obvious it is. The so-called ''media'' will cover their crimes for them.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: gwholmessr 11/20/2022 9:22:28 AM (No. 1338347)
And the Donald thinks he can win another election, folks I’m so disappointed in the country, no not the country but the path it’s been led down. I’m 63 who knows what the next day brings, but I have 5 children and 5grandchildren that I’m worried for
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Strike3 11/20/2022 9:56:55 AM (No. 1338374)
A strongly-worded letter that may get a response in a couple of years.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: justavoter 11/20/2022 10:14:31 AM (No. 1338397)
Redo
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Reply 14 - Posted by: TCloud 11/20/2022 2:17:37 PM (No. 1338608)
Paper ballot Revote.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: mifla 11/21/2022 2:53:15 AM (No. 1338951)
Gather the evidence and get into court before the election is certified, else the judge will throw it out.
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