Spun-up ... y'all should be ashamed of yourselves ...
Well ... so far ... no evidence presented in a court of law ... Wednesday already ...
Seems all these claims of fraud last about 24 hours ... then are replaced by another ... and so on ...
None of them have stuck ... all have been dismissed ...
Funny thing is no one can explain how 10 tons of ballots got sneaked in ...
If you ever told the truth, would you burst into flames or something?
{
Donald J. Trump for President v.
Hobbs in the Superior Court for the State of Arizona:
In Maricopa County, the Trump campaign sued the Arizona secretary of state and a handful of local election officials on Nov. 7 alleging that "potentially thousands" of votes were wrongly rejected by poll workers who failed to follow proper procedures.
Vote machines in Maricopa County will reject votes that include splotches, stray marks, or multiple marks in the same race. The machine will display an alert and eject ballots if it detects such defects. The lawsuit, which includes affidavits from observers and voters, claims that county poll workers overrode those error messages when they showed up on screen instead of instructing voters on how to cast their ballots correctly, thus ensuring those votes wouldn't count.
The plaintiffs want officials to identify any ballot cast in Maricopa County after an error message appeared. Those ballots should be inspected by canvassing boards and counted provided they are legitimate, the plaintiffs say.
The voter and observer complaints attached to the lawsuit revolve around the use of sharpies to mark ballots. Viral internet claims assert that ballots filled out by sharpie can't be counted in Arizona. Arizona attorney general Mark Brnovich (R.) looked into the matter and
said he's satisfied those concerns are false.
Biden is ahead of Trump by about 15,000 votes in Arizona.
}
The Washington Free Beacon will track Trump's legal efforts state-by-state and update this story as new information becomes available.
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