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The claim you mentioned about 35,000 votes being fraudulently embedded in advance of the election on behalf of each Democratic candidate in Pima County, Arizona, has been thoroughly investigated and found to be without merit.
The Pima County Attorney’s Office conducted a multilayered investigation into 151 incidents of Pima County voters casting multiple ballots in the 2020 general election. The investigation concluded with zero incidents resulting in criminal prosecution. While there were instances of voters knowingly submitting more than one ballot, there was little to no evidence that they acted with the awareness that their actions would or could result in multiple votes being counted.
Moreover, the additional ballots cast in these incidents were not counted in the final tally of votes and did not impact the election results for any candidate or ballot measure. The Pima County Attorney’s Office uncovered no conspiratorial acts in the incidents investigated1.
As for the spike or “injection” of 143,000 votes at 8:06 p.m. on election night, it’s important to note that large updates of vote counts are common as election officials process and count ballots. This does not indicate fraud but is a normal part of the vote tallying process.
In conclusion, allegations of widespread voter fraud in Pima County have been thoroughly investigated and debunked by multiple sources.
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PCAO Investigation Finds No Evidence of 2020 Voter Fraud in Pima County - Pima County Attorney's Office
Conover: ‘Noble work’ of our office confirmed that the southern Arizona vote was free of interference.www.pcao.pima.gov
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Trump’s Ridiculous Voter Fraud Claims Come to Pima County Via Finchem and Shiva
In late September, the Republican-backed “audit” of votes in Maricopa County confirmed—yet again—that Joe Biden had legitimately won the electoral votes of the State of Arizona. To summarize: This was an unprecedented extra review of votes based in conspiracy theories that happened after...www.tucsonweekly.com
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Arizona officials delivered another rebuttal to election fraud claims ahead of Trump's rally
Investigators in Pima County examined 151 potential incidents of voter fraud in the 2020 election, but none resulted in criminal prosecution.www.businessinsider.com
Given the egregious example you have given, I'll just assume the rest of your post is equally erroneous.
So you claim that ONE bit of evidence is faulty, and for that you will conclude that the other 5,000 or so, must be faulty. HA HA HA. Did you really think you were going to get away with that MR DODGE ?
None of what is in your claims here are on correlation with what was [osted in my post # 548. Your "debunks" are talking about other things, not what I said.