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From the article:  "Arizona AG’s Elections Integrity Unit demands response from Maricopa County over election delays, failures.

These complaints included first-hand, witness accounts of alleged improprieties that led the Elections Integrity Unit to become concerned that Maricopa County was not in "lawful compliance with Arizona election law.""

Remember, again, Hobbs was in charge of the elections.  This is a clear conflict of interest.  When she refused to recuse herself we should have known something was up.  Like:  Wouldn't debate and hardly campaigned and she supposedly won!  SMH!

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Democrats received 10 million LESS votes in 2022 than they did in 2018. Republicans received 3 million MORE—a 13 million vote swing. Don’t let anyone tell you Republicans didn’t turn out, they did. It was early mail and harvesting in about 20 key districts.
 

Unfortunately Republicans will have to get in the mud with Democrats on ballot harvesting next go round. 

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The Arizona AG just announced that the 2022 election can not be certified until Maricopa election officials explain what happened with the "numerous" polling fails on election day!  Again -- Hobbs was "in charge" of this election, she never debated, she hardly campaigned and then she supposedly wins.  These situations in itself ought to raise red flags!  

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From Kari Lake: 

To the People of Arizona and of the United States:

42 days ago, Elections in Arizona officially started when Mail-In Ballots were sent out across our State. Election Day was 15 days ago, and Maricopa County is STILL counting ballots.

Printer problems, tabulation errors, 3-hour lines or longer, and confusing instructions given by election officials made this Election Day the most chaotic in Arizona's history.

Half of the Voting Centers that opened for the first time on Election Day (where the overwhelming majority of voters were voting for Kari Lake) were not operational or had significant failures.

Would you get on a plane if HALF of the engines didn't work? Would our friends in the media be able to broadcast their nightly propaganda if HALF of their studio equipment was not working? The 2022 General Election in Arizona was botched and broken beyond repair.

Thankfully, the Attorney General's office is demanding answers from Maricopa County. Attorney General Mark Brnovich is taking the first steps necessary to remedy this assault on our Democracy.

This isn't about Republicans or Democrats. This is about our sacred right to Vote, a right that many voters were, sadly, deprived of on November 8th. Tens of thousands have reached out, pleading with me to fight for them. Rest assured, I will. If we give up now, we will no longer have a Country.

Attorneys are working diligently to gather information, whistleblowers ARE coming forward, and the curtain is being lifted. Whether done accidentally or intentionally, it is clear that this Election was a debacle that destroyed any trust in our elections. Arizonans who chose to make their voice heard on Election Day shouldn't be disenfranchised or punished for choosing to vote in person. Yet they were.

I want you to know, Arizona, I will continue fighting until we restore confidence and faith in our elections.

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On 11/21/2022 at 7:54 AM, Unwoke said:

Democrats received 10 million LESS votes in 2022 than they did in 2018. Republicans received 3 million MORE—a 13 million vote swing. Don’t let anyone tell you Republicans didn’t turn out, they did. It was early mail and harvesting in about 20 key districts.
 

Unfortunately Republicans will have to get in the mud with Democrats on ballot harvesting next go round. 

Can you cite your scorce for this?  What I've read is:  There were 20 districts that were either uncontested or two Replblicans on the ticket which would mean all the votes go to Replblicans compared to 12 same way to Democrats. 

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1 hour ago, Bobcat1 said:

Can you cite your scorce for this?  What I've read is:  There were 20 districts that were either uncontested or two Replblicans on the ticket which would mean all the votes go to Replblicans compared to 12 same way to Democrats. 

I’d have to do some digging. I’ve looked at so articles since Election Day. These numbers were referring to popular vote numbers nationwide wide not any particular state. I do remember that.

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