BREAKING UPDATE: — NOW FOUR ARIZONA COUNTIES Delay Certification of the Tainted 2022 Midterm Election – Gila, Cochise, Mohave, and Yavapai

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Looks like in the end this is going to backfire on Katie Hobbs.


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IF an AZ judge does not order a new election, managed by court overseers, and IF AZ allows the Democrats to steal this election, Democrats will acquire total power over the state and change the laws to make stealing even easier. Democrats have done this to NM, PA, MI, CA, WA, OR, CO, IL, MN, and all of New England. Then, Democrats will proceed to destroy the state: high taxes, ruined economy, high crime, onerous regulations, woke, demonic schools, and total failure.

 

NOW FOUR ARIZONA COUNTIES Delay Certification​

Looks like in the end this is going to backfire on Katie Hobbs.

QUICK! Democrats better locate and send in Mike Pence!


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It's an object lesson to us all, how the US became a flawed democracy. All it took was a few deplorables willing to swallow anything they were told.

Thanks for the warning.
 
Cochise County, a Republican-leaning area in the state’s southeastern corner, delayed its certification on Friday after three conspiracy theorists claimed the county’s vote-counting machines were not properly certified.
The three men convinced Cochise’s two Republican supervisors to delay certifying the results until a Nov. 28 deadline in a 2-1 vote.
Arizona Elections Director Kori Lorick refuted the allegations at Friday’s meeting, detailing that although the labs used to test voting machines did not receive updated certification ahead of the midterms, the U.S. Elections Assistance Commission had confirmed they were in compliance. Lorick called it an “administrative error.”
“The equipment used in Cochise County is properly certified under both federal and state laws and requirements. The claims that the SLI testing labs were not properly accredited are false,” Lorick said.
She went on to note that the men who spoke at Friday’s meeting had filed similar claims in court, but the Arizona Supreme Court rejected their arguments.
Cochise County’s two Republican supervisors had also filed a lawsuit against the county’s elections director seeking a hand count of ballots cast on Election Day, but they filed to withdraw the suit on Wednesday.
 

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