Sunday, November 20, 2022

Maricopa Is NOT Resolved and Water's Boiling There, UPDATED

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Maricopa's "election" was pure chaos, and Kari Lake--with Cleta Mitchell and Harmeet Dhillon--will be making loud noises about it next week.  This will be a Federal case.

 ...Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has insisted she'll still become governor after the state's assistant attorney general demanded explanations to polling day issues before agreeing to certify Lake's Democrat rival's win.

GOP rising star Lake spoke exclusively to DailyMail.com Saturday  after her campaign was handed a lifeline on Saturday when the state's attorney general's office demanded explanations for a string of election day problems before the final results can be certified.

Lake told DailyMail.com it vindicated her decision to fight on, even though the Associated Press and other news organizations called the race for her opponent....

Seven percent of the voters in Maricopa were DENIED ACCESS to voting by virtue of the failing machines.  Seven percent of Maricopa's votes would mean that Lake, Finchem, Hamadeh, and Masters would have won.

...According to reports from Kari Lake’s side, 48% of the machines in Maricopa, not 20%, malfunctioned.

There were allegedly no issues with the same machines during early voting. That raises some questions since everyone knows the Republicans planned to vote in person,...

Just for fun:  did you know that Maricopa's election machines had been recalled by their Japanese manufacturer--and that Maricopa County didn't bother to follow the recall instructions?  This is not a matter of "who won."  This is a matter of total election integrity, something that Hillary Clinton used to be enraged about.  Did you know that Cochise County may not certify its votes, either?

UPDATE:

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.

Among the most troubling issues raised in the letter directed to Thomas Liddy with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office was the apparent co-mingling of ballots in black duffle bags in at least one polling location, which were successfully run through the on-site tabulators with those put in “Door 3” to be sent to the Election Department’s downtown Phoenix tabulation center because they could not be read....

The letter also mentions a few other specific violations of AZ election law.

Where is "Speaker-in-Waiting" McCarthy?

For that matter, where is Sen. Sinema, the "great moderate"?

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