A 16,000-ballot discrepancy in Arizona? Another chip falls for Kari Lake

A 16,000-ballot discrepancy in Arizona?

Another chip falls for Kari Lake

18 Dec 2022 ~~ By Monica Showalter

Fresh from a court victory granting her the right to examine a random sample of Arizona's ballots from its skeezy midterm election, Kari Lake has managed to notch another advance in her quest to halt the obviously fraudulent election of her Democrat rival, Katie Hobbs.
According to Just The News, citing the results of a public records request from America First Legal Foundation:
Recently disclosed internal communications between top election officials in Arizona's Maricopa County in the immediate aftermath of Election Day reveal that they struggled to reconcile a discrepancy of almost 16,000 in outstanding ballot totals.​
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Prior to a Maricopa County press conference with Board of Supervisors Chair Bill Gates and Recorder Stephen Richer on Nov. 10, Richer sent an email to Elections Director Scott Jarrett, Gates and others about a significant discrepancy between the county's estimated remaining ballot totals and the number reported by the secretary of state's office.​
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"Unable to currently reconcile SOS listing with our estimates from yesterday," Richer wrote, showing that Maricopa County estimated having 392,000 ballots left to be counted, while the secretary of state's website said there were 407,664 ballots left. "So there's a 15,000 difference somewhere," Richer said, although the discrepancy cited was closer to 16,000.​
The recorder's office did not provide comment on the ballot discrepancy by publication deadline.​
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What else could be going on here? Obviously, somebody knows the answer as to why there were nearly 16,000 more ballots than estimated ballots to be counted, and they aren't saying anything. Weeks may pass and they may cook up some explanation, but if this were an honest operation, the answer would be right out there now, with no need for an FOIA query and unanswered calls for explanations to shake it out of them. Something is going on and those nearly 16,000 ballots need to be explained somehow.


Commentary:
It's been reported that the reason that the Maricopa ballots would not scan is because the print was too light for the machine to read. Guess who printed the Maricopa ballots? The same company that also counted ballots and verified the signatures! Also, they are huge Democrat donors. No other county had the light ballot problem. With all of this going on and other issues, I think this latest numbers game is to distract from the real issues.
This is a street fight. The Democrats are winning, the Republicans aren’t even fighting.
If you can’t beat ‘em in the streets, you won’t be beating them in a courtroom.
Politics ain’t a beanbag game.
Which is deadlier to Americans? The Chinese Flu, or the Banana Republic “Voting” System made possible by the Chinese Flu.
Yeah...this didn't age well~
 

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