Maricopa County Voting Centers Plagued with Tabulation Errors on Election Day Affected Areas Averaging Well Over 300 Percent More Republicans Than Dem

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How are they withholding information?

How can they say who started in line and then let before voting?
They are not going to be able to know ALL of the numbers, such as your example, the people who started in the long lines and left and people who could not find a parking place because it was so backed up.
 
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As I said, how many tens of thousands we don't know. I expect the lawsuit will be filed soon asking the court order Maricopa County to cooperate and turn over the data. It's is the public's data and there is no valid reason to continue to hold it.

Why stop at tens of thousands? Are you sure it isn't millions. After all, we don't know how many voters intended to leave their house that day to vote but never did.

I'm calling it for what it is....made up information.
 
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Had there been a small number as the picture you are trying to paint, small enough to not make a difference in the election results, why would Maricopa County withhold data? It's like the last presidential election in Georgia, officials could have just told the truth at the beginning if there was nothing to hide. Transparency is key to a responsible government.

...Maricopa County withhold data...yet another unsupported piece of information...that you are pretending is fact.
 
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They are not going to be able to know ALL of the numbers, such as your example, the people who started in the long lines and left and people who could not find a parking place because it was so backed up.
People unwilling to wait or who give up due to parking issues are clearly uninterested in participating and don’t take voting seriously. They may as well be burning flags or spitting on graves at Arlington.
 
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MAGA COMPLAINT: Republican voters were forced to wait in line for hours, with potentially tens of thousands leaving before they could vote.
IN FACT: The county says the average wait at the county’s 233 vote centers was 6 minutes. At 85% of the county’s vote centers, the longest wait was no more than 45 minutes. Seven vote centers did have wait times of up to 115 minutes, but the county's online posting system showed nearby voting centers with waits ranging from a minute to 25 minutes.
 
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Had there been a small number as the picture you are trying to paint, small enough to not make a difference in the election results, why would Maricopa County withhold data? It's like the last presidential election in Georgia, officials could have just told the truth at the beginning if there was nothing to hide. Transparency is key to a responsible government.

Because there is no data to be had as to how many people never waited long enough to get to a point of being registered. Think about it, if somebody never gets to a point of being counted, how is anyone supposed to know that they were there? This is equally true if the wait is only ten minutes long.
 
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Because there is no data to be had as to how many people never waited long enough to get to a point of being registered. Think about it, if somebody never gets to a point of being counted, how is anyone supposed to know that they were there? This is equally true if the wait is only ten minutes long.
There were observers there. They can, for instance, say how many people were in line when the polls closed, and how many of those ended up voting. Once the machines did not work on the long lines of people were there, parking became a problem. We don't know how may drove around for an hour or two trying to find a parking place. In a week we will know a lot better, after sworn statements have been filed as evidence.
 
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They are not going to be able to know ALL of the numbers, such as your example, the people who started in the long lines and left and people who could not find a parking place because it was so backed up.
Yeah, so. there were no parking spaces at the poll site I worked at. As for being cut off at poll closing, the rule is very simple. If you are in line when the poll closing time occurs, we keep taking votes till you have voted.
If you have objections to polling wait times, please support increased polling sites, but be aware that most long waits are in urban areas that tend to vote democratic and hence the Republican attempts to limit them.
 
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Yeah, so. there were no parking spaces at the poll site I worked at. As for being cut off at poll closing, the rule is very simple. If you are in line when the poll closing time occurs, we keep taking votes till you have voted.
If you have objections to polling wait times, please support increased polling sites, but be aware that most long waits are in urban areas that tend to vote democratic and hence the Republican attempts to limit them.
No one should limit them. In the Arizona election Democrats were well aware that the vote would be heavily Republican on election day in Maricopa County.
 
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No one should limit them. In the Arizona election Democrats were well aware that the vote would be heavily Republican on election day in Maricopa County.
Republicans were too and and it was Republicans who determined how many poll sites there would be. Further, it was Republicans who advocated voting on election day as opposed to mail in or early voting. Can you say "shot themselves in the foot". Republicans were also the largest group that did not vote due to lack of confidence in the system. Please stop blaming Democrats for Republican stupidity.
 
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As I said, how many tens of thousands we don't know.

The number could be 0 tens of thousands, given we don't know. So what's the big deal about possibly 0 people not being able to vote? Shouldn't we have some sort of evidence the number is greater than 0 before getting all upset about it?
 
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