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reality-detective · 11 months
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UPDATE ON ARIZONA ELECTION 👇
Kari Lake spoke with Steve Bannon about this video but they didn't show the whole thing. I have been sitting on this video for about a week and seeing them talking about it reminded me I had a good version.
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But I will let You Decide 🤔
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onenakedfarmer · 2 days
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Just eleven more traitors and enemies of the state going to prison for election fraud in service to and worship of Donnie D-Cups.
What a beautiful day.
Jake Hoffman
Anthony Kern
Kelli Ward
Michael Ward
Tyler Bowyer
Jim Lamon
Robert Montgomery
Nancy Cottle
Samuel Moorhead,
Lorraine Pellegrino
Gregory Safsten
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Video footage released Friday night showing armed individuals sitting near a ballot drop box in Mesa, Arizona is heightening alarm over right-wing intimidation efforts as early voting kicks off across the United States.
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office told a local ABC affiliate that it is investigating several individuals who were watching a Mesa voting location on Friday. The department confirmed that two individuals at the site were armed.
A clip posted to social media by ABC reporter Nicole Grigg shows two masked people dressed in tactical gear observing the ballot drop box.
"This is obviously totally incompatible with liberal democracy and an open society," MSNBC's Chris Hayes wrote in response to the video.
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Maricopa County, the largest county in Arizona, emerged as a key election-denial flashpoint in 2020 as Trump supporters baselessly accused local officials of engaging in fraud to deny the former president a second term. President Joe Biden narrowly won the state in 2020, a victory that was subsequently confirmed by a GOP-led review of the vote count.
Two years later, in the midst of the critical midterm election season, Arizona is once again drawing national attention as right-wing groups animated by false fraud narratives mobilize and harass voters. Making matters worse, election deniers are running for key posts in the state, including governor and secretary of state.
Earlier this week, Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs referred to the U.S. Justice Department a report from a Mesa voter who said that a group of people gathered near a ballot drop box filmed and photographed him and his wife as they attempted to vote.
The person said he was accused of "being a mule," a reference to a ballot-stuffing conspiracy theory that's become popular in right-wing circles.
Justin Heywood, a spokesperson for the Maricopa County Recorder's Office, told VICE that "the county supports the referral to the Department of Justice on this potential case of voter intimidation."
"We have received four reports forwarded by the Arizona Secretary of State's Office," Heywood said. "We encourage any voter who feels threatened, harassed, or intimidated to report it. It is unacceptable and unlawful to impede any voter from participating in the election."
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In another complaint that Hobbs forwarded to local election officials, a voter said there were "camo-clad people taking pictures of me, my license plate as I dropped our mail-in ballots in the box."
"When I approached them asking names, group they're with, they wouldn't give anything," the complaint continued. "They asked why I wanted to know, well it's because it's a personal attack."
One individual who was watching a ballot drop box in Maricopa County earlier this week said he was with a group called Clean Elections USA, which declares on its website that it is "asking every patriotic American citizen to join us as we organize to safeguard our elections with a legal presence at every ballot box in each and every state that has them."
The organization's about page features an image of a person submitting a ballot crudely labeled "dead person's vote."
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Concerns about right-wing voter intimidation efforts reach well beyond Arizona.
"While poll watching has been an element of electoral transparency since the 1800s, the practice grew in prominence in the 2020 election cycle due to former President Donald Trump's unfounded allegations of voter fraud," the Associated Press reported in August. "Trump's debunked claim that the 2020 presidential election results were fraudulent has motivated thousands of his supporters to scrutinize elections operations nationwide, intensifying concerns of voter intimidation."
"A survey of county elections directors in late May found violations in 15 North Carolina counties, where officials observed poll watchers harassing voters and attempting to enter restricted areas to view confidential voting records," the outlet noted.
In addition to intimidation efforts at polling sites, recently released police bodycam footage shows cops arresting people accused of voter fraud as part of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' newly formed Office of Election Crimes and Security.
While a Miami judge on Friday dropped charges against one 56-year-old man who was arrested for supposed fraud, rights groups have warned that such arrests could have a chilling effect on voter turnout.
As Politico reported, the man "was among 20 mostly Black defendants arrested in August as part of a voter fraud crackdown led by the Florida Office of Election Crimes and Security. The first wave of arrests, which were announced during a high-profile press conference in mid-August, focused on people previously convicted of felonies who voted despite not having their voting rights restored."
"Yet since those arrests, new information was uncovered showing that most of the defendants were told by state officials that they could vote," Politico added. "In each case, the defendants registered to vote without issue. Election officials with the DeSantis administration processed the voter registrations, which caused confusion among the defendants who believed they were legally allowed to vote."
The ACLU of Florida said in a Wednesday statement that "the timing of these arrests and the respective announcement in August, less than a week from the primary, made clear then that the purpose of this office is to investigate and intimidate Florida voters."
In other key states such as Georgia—which could determine control of the U.S. Senate—voters are running up against barriers established by Republican officials and lawmakers as part of a nationwide voter suppression push.
"Under the state's new Election Integrity Act, Georgia citizens can challenge a voter's eligibility on the state's voting rolls an unlimited number of times," The Guardian reported Saturday. "Right-wing groups, spurred by baseless claims that the 2020 election was rife with voter fraud, have mounted thousands of organized challenges across the state, putting even more pressure on the election process for voters, poll workers, and election officials."
"While most have been dismissed already," the newspaper observed, "more challenges cropped up ahead of early voting."
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queerism1969 · 1 year
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kp777 · 1 year
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By Scott Pelley
60 Minutes
Oct. 30, 2022
It's the vote that holds America together—belief that with a ballot voices are heard, disputes are addressed and there's always another chance. Countries without this belief tend to be in bondage or at war. Election Day is coming, but across America belief is under attack. Politicians who say the 2020 election was stolen are running for governor in 19 states; attorney general in 10; and in 12 states, election deniers are running for secretary of state, which would give them power over elections. After two years of investigations and audits no fraud or error has been found in any state that would change the 2020 outcome. But in 2022, spreading doubt has been key to an endorsement from Donald Trump. no state has been more deeply riven by this than Arizona where a split in the GOP has Republicans on opposite sides of a grand canyon.
On one side of the Arizona chasm stands Rusty Bowers, a life-long Republican and artist who became Arizona's speaker of the House. Bowers told us he was disappointed when Joe Biden won so when President Trump and Rudy Giuliani called, after the election, he was listening. 
Rusty Bowers: First Rudy started. He said, "Well, there's been a lot of fraud all across the country and in Arizona," and then he listed off large numbers in categories that would be illegal. Dead people, stolen ballots.
Bowers says Giuliani wanted him to hold a vote to revoke Biden's electors.
Rusty Bowers: And I said, "But Rudy, I want the proof. You're gonna give me the proof?" And he said, "Yes."
So, Giuliani and co-counsel Jenna Ellis flew out to meet Bowers.  
Scott Pelley: You left the meeting with Rudy Giuliani thinking what?
Rusty Bowers: That I wasn't happy. I said, "Okay. Timeout. Mr. Giuliani, you said you were going to bring me some proof. Names, et cetera of all of these people. Did you bring me the proof?" And he looked at Jenna Ellis and he said, "Do we have the proof? "And she said, "Yes, we do." "Well, do you have it with you?" "No. No. I--" "Where is it?" "Well, it might be back at the hotel room." And I said, "I asked you for the proof. You said you'd bring it. You're not bringing it. You're asking me to break my oath and make up something to pull electors and replace electors, which has never been done in the history of the United States. And I'm gonna try that on my state?"
Read more and watch the 60 minutes video.
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memenewsdotcom · 2 days
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Arizona indicts Giuliani, Meadows
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quillsword · 1 year
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Why Arizona Elections Matter
Simple, letting cheaters get away with it is the same as destroying the system they are cheating within. See you next… Again? Okay, so let’s break it down. If you can guess which cup the pea is under I will give you two dollars. But if you guess wrong you will give me one dollar. Gambling is a lousy way to invest, just so you know. Odds favor the house or the house wouldn’t be in business. But…
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johnnyrobish · 1 year
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Kari Lake Denies Arizona Election Results in Inflammatory Mar-a-Lago Speech
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The Republican Accountability Project has obtained a video of former Arizona television personality, Trump sycophant, and failed 2022 Arizona GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake making what has been described as an extremely dangerous, inflammatory speech at Mar-a-Lago this past week.  In the video, Lake claims the gubernatorial election has been stolen from her and the people of Arizona, warning that the “bastards” who stole the election have “messed with the wrong bitch.”   
Yeah, they stole the entire election - by getting more votes than she got!  Isn’t that just like those pesky Democrats?  Now, in her speech, Lake tried to justify her claim the election was stolen, by pointing out that "We just had such a huge movement going.”  Well, if she’s talking about a “bowel movement,” then I fully agree, because almost everything about her campaign, did remind me of a big pile of shit. 
Anyway, she’s now threatening Arizona election officials, claiming they’ve “Messed with the wrong bitch!”  Wow, if you ask me, she should have used that as her “campaign slogan.”  I mean, “Kerri Lake, the Wrong Bitch for Arizona,” really has a ring to it!  So, Lake lost her election, and has now made the pilgrimage to Mar-a-Lago - a place where losers go to whine.  Time to cue up the GOP rendition of that old Cher song, “Grifters, Trumps, and Thieves.”
Incidentally, her resume also claims she was once a “Township Rodeo Queen.”  Hmmm, perhaps that explains why she’s so “full of bull.”  Meanwhile, some political analysts have been expressing concern that Lake’s speech was so inflammatory, it could incite some of her more "lunatic followers” to commit violence.  Seriously?  Because that raises another question, does Kari Lake actually have followers, who aren’t “lunatics?”
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thats-on-point · 1 year
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Clip: Biden Loses Control Over Being Called Old (Explicit)
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theusarticles · 1 year
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Rural Arizona county delays certifying midterm results as election disputes persist | CNN Politics
Rural Arizona county delays certifying midterm results as election disputes persist | CNN Politics
CNN  —  Officials in a rural Arizona county Monday delayed the certification of November’s midterm elections, missing the legal deadline and leading the Arizona secretary of state’s office to sue over the county’s failure to sign off on the results. By a 2-1 vote Monday morning, the Republican majority on the Cochise County Board of Supervisors pushed back certification until Friday, citing…
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The wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, urged two Arizona lawmakers to help reverse President Joe Biden's 2020 electoral victory in the state, according to emails reviewed by ABC News -- suggesting that the conservative activist played a larger role in pushing to overturn the election than was previously publicly known.
Thomas, whose political activism following the 2020 election has faced growing scrutiny given her proximity to the Supreme Court, emailed Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers and Arizona State Rep. Shawnna Bolick in the days following the election in November, asking them to "fight back against fraud" and "do your Constitutional duty!" according to records.
The emails were obtained by ABC News on Friday through a records request to the Arizona House of Representatives. Their contents were first reported by The Washington Post.
"Please stand strong in the face of political and media pressure," Thomas wrote in separate emails to the two GOP lawmakers on Nov. 9, 2020. "Please reflect on the awesome authority granted to you by our constitution. And then please take action to ensure that a clean slate of electors is chosen for our state."
In another pair of emails to Bowers and Bolick, sent days later on Nov. 13, Thomas wrote, "As state lawmakers, you have the Constitutional power and authority to protect the integrity of our elections -- and we need you to exercise that power now!"
"Never before in our nation's history have our elections been so threatened by fraud and unconstitutional procedures," Thomas added, according to the emails.
Bolick, according to records reviewed by ABC News, replied to Thomas on Nov. 10, 2020, saying, "I hope you and Clarence are doing great!" and providing instructions on how to file a complaint for those who "experience voter fraud."
Bolick on Friday took to Twitter to fire back at news coverage of Thomas' emails.
"The dishonest media wants to distract attention from election fraud & our efforts to secure elections," she wrote. "Let's cut through the conjecture & put this to bed. Here is the public records request from Washington Post & my emails, which show me responding as I would to any constituent."
The emails reviewed by ABC News do not show any response from Bowers.
Reached by ABC News Friday, a spokesperson for Bowers, Andrew Wilder, said in a statement, "The emails appear to have been among the hundreds of thousands of messages sent to the Speaker's office during that period. Speaker Bowers did not see, much less read, the vast majority of those messages, including the form email sent by Mrs. Thomas."
Although a self-described Trump supporter, Bowers said following the election that he had seen no evidence of voter fraud. For his actions to protect election integrity in Arizona, Bowers this Sunday will receive the 2022 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award, presented by the Kennedy Presidential Library Foundation, alongside four other recipients that include Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Neither Thomas nor her attorney responded to a request for comment from ABC News.
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uboat53 · 1 year
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Well, in hilarious news of the day, Cochise County, Arizona, a heavily conservative county, is threatening not to certify its election results because of conspiracy theories regarding voting in Maricopa County where Phoenix is located.
The state has said it will sue to try to force them to certify their results, but that if they cannot verify by the deadline their votes will simply not be counted.
As I said, Cochise County is strongly conservative, and if their votes are not counted out will affect several races, including a US House race and the race for state schools chief which will both flip to democrats.
Stay tuned for more in self destructive vote counting conspiracies.
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americanmysticom · 1 year
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ARIZONA ALAMO
Owner of Smartmatic voting systems is Mark Malloch Brown, ex-UN official
Tip from Kris Hunter.
This is the two minute clip I recommend you watch:
What is "NEEDED" to make the UN the all powerful world ruling authority. A world wide 9-11 event where the people give up their rights in the name of protection. "Lord Malloch Brown" [Burden-sharing tax dollars by force of medical and financial crisis.]
https://www.patreon.com/harry_the_greek_at_brass_balls_blog/posts
https://www.patreon.com/posts/owner-of-voting-75094672?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_fan&utm_content=join_link
https://twitter.com/_KrisHunter_/status/1595817959582273537
download mp4; https://icedrive.net/s/WGjai5Qi2N15kR2xfiQVFiFFRTfw
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liberty1776 · 1 year
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Many Americans are easily intimidated and let the presstitutes control their beliefs.  But Trump supporters are not easily intimidated.  This is why Democrats hate them and demonize them as “Trump Deplorables,” “white supremacists,” and “domestic terrorists.”  Democrats are determined to stamp into the ground those Americans whose belief they cannot control.. In this interview with Rep. Marjorie Greene, Alex Jones shows news clip after news clip of the presstitutes declaring, as if it were a fact, that it is normal for elections to take days to count the votes.  This is a blatant lie.  All my life, until recent  Democrat “reforms” and Diebold electronic machines that … Continue reading →
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reportwire · 2 years
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Arizona Attorney General's office asks for federal investigation of conservative nonprofit True the Vote | CNN Politics
Arizona Attorney General’s office asks for federal investigation of conservative nonprofit True the Vote | CNN Politics
Washington CNN  —  The Arizona Attorney General’s office has asked for a federal investigation related to potential violations of the Internal Revenue Code by the conservative nonprofit True the Vote, which claims to be trying to expose voter fraud. An investigator in Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s office, Reginald Grigsby, said in a letter that the group has “raised considerable sums…
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