Arizona Senate Intends to Hand-Count 2.1M Maricopa County 2020 Ballots; Not Clear How

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I find it interesting that you've never called for an examination of the Republican states, such as Texas, which had the same "violations of election law" as these states that went for Biden.
Not true. I previously said "I certainly hope the other 49 states will follow with an audit."
 
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According to the National Conference of State Legistatures, all bar 10 states conduct some form of post-election audit. 34 states (plus DC) conduct traditional audits, four conduct risk limited audits and six conduct other kings of audits.

Post-Election Audits
 
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According to the National Conference of State Legistatures, all bar 10 states conduct some form of post-election audit. 34 states (plus DC) conduct traditional audits, four conduct risk limited audits and six conduct other kings of audits.

Post-Election Audits
But nobody conducts a Queen of Audits? shame!
 
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Not true. I previously said "I certainly hope the other 49 states will follow with an audit."

And I can think of plenty of Biden-friendly companies who would be happy to assist.
 
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As I said back in November, recounting the same old ballots has little chance of changing anything.

That's right. As many of us have maintained from the beginning, the investigation that is the topic of this thread is a pointless and redundant exercise.
 
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According to the National Conference of State Legistatures, all bar 10 states conduct some form of post-election audit. 34 states (plus DC) conduct traditional audits, four conduct risk limited audits and six conduct other kings of audits.

Post-Election Audits
Yes, but how many of those audits were looking for bamboo?
 
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Not true. I previously said "I certainly hope the other 49 states will follow with an audit."
Why? What do you think auditing all 50 state's ballots will achieve other than waste time and money on an election that was decided half a year ago?

Should we audit the 2000 election while we're at it? Maybe Gore actually won that one. I know it was 21 years ago, but we really ought to double-check to be sure.
 
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Why? What do you think auditing all 50 state's ballots will achieve other than waste time and money on an election that was decided half a year ago?

Should we audit the 2000 election while we're at it? Maybe Gore actually won that one. I know it was 21 years ago, but we really ought to double-check to be sure.
 
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Election integrity is is important, this is just part of the process that should take place so that we have fair and honest elections in the future.
The thing is, Arizona already had two audits before this one.
 
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Election integrity is is important, this is just part of the process that should take place so that we have fair and honest elections in the future.

What does this process have to do with fair elections?
 
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Election integrity is is important, this is just part of the process that should take place so that we have fair and honest elections in the future.

The elections process has already occurred. With several checks and audits.
 
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1 Kings 9:4
And as for you, if you will walk before me, as David your father walked, with integrity of heart and uprightness, doing according to all that I have commanded you, and keeping my statutes and my rules.
 
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And as for you, if you will walk before me, as David your father walked, with integrity of heart and uprightness, doing according to all that I have commanded you, and keeping my statutes and my rules.
If you are suggesting that the “wisdom of Solomon” resides in the Arizona Senate...yeah, sure, combined.
 
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Not true. I previously said "I certainly hope the other 49 states will follow with an audit."

You say that but you keep talking about the "stolen election" (maybe not those exact words) and complain about what happened in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia and Arizona; how they illegally changed election law (though can provide no examples of that for Arizona) -- yet for some reason you never include states like Texas in your rant or directly call for election shenanigans to be investigated there, or in Florida, or in any other state that Trump won.
 
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You say that but you keep talking about the "stolen election" (maybe not those exact words) and complain about what happened in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia and Arizona; how they illegally changed election law (though can provide no examples of that for Arizona) -- yet for some reason you never include states like Texas in your rant or directly call for election shenanigans to be investigated there, or in Florida, or in any other state that Trump won.
Again, not true. As I've said a number of times, I think there should be an audit in every state. But of course, what shocked me and so many others who stayed up to watch the election results, was the reported stopping of the counting of the votes in swing states. This was at the point nearing where one would expect the calling of the election for Trump. The explanations by election officials changed and contradicted previous explanations, and to this day a number of Democrat election workers lawyered up and remain silent as to what happened.
In Arizona there was an anomaly of the percent of people voting in over half of the areas in Maricopa and Pima counties--over 80%. We now also know there were people who votes although they were registered to vote in other states, returned ballots that were judged unreturned, etc.
 
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The explanations by election officials changed and contradicted previous explanations
Really? What explanations would that be?

The explanations by election officials changed and contradicted previous explanations, and to this day a number of Democrat election workers lawyered up and remain silent as to what happened.
Really? Like who? And what do you mean 'lawyering up'? Did someone arrest them?
 
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Again, not true. As I've said a number of times, I think there should be an audit in every state. But of course, what shocked me and so many others who stayed up to watch the election results, was the reported stopping of the counting of the votes in swing states.

Are you saying votes weren't counted?

This was at the point nearing where one would expect the calling of the election for Trump.

The only point I would expect such a call is if Trump had actually won the election.
The explanations by election officials changed and contradicted previous explanations, and to this day a number of Democrat election workers lawyered up and remain silent as to what happened.

A number? What number?

In Arizona there was an anomaly of the percent of people voting in over half of the areas in Maricopa and Pima counties--over 80%.

What was anomalous?

We now also know there were people who votes although they were registered to vote in other states, returned ballots that were judged unreturned, etc.

Link, please.
 
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Georgia is a good example. Democrat election officials claimed a water main broke and that caused the delay. They later said a pipe burst, a leaky toilet, a leaky urinal valve, MANY explanations. Finally they said that none of those caused a delay. They also claimed that in the counting room (remember the video) there was always and observer present. I looked at the video and saw no observer, they finally admitted their statement wasn't true, you can see there was no observer. Five, six, seven lies over the same event, how many does it take to admit perhaps an investigation is warranted? By lawyering up I mean election workers obtained legal counsel and refused to provide an explanation.
 
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