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   BeamMeUpScotty to zinn   
   Re: Aborted Run: Soros-Backed Candidate    
   25 Nov 22 08:29:31   
   
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   From: NOT-SURE@idiocracy.gov   
      
   On 11/25/22 1:04 AM, zinn wrote:   
   > Julie Gunnigle (D.), a George Soros-backed prosecutor whose radical pro-   
   > abortion stance made waves throughout the campaign, has lost the Maricopa   
   > County attorney's special election to Republican Rachel Mitchell.   
   >   
   > Mitchell was winning by 4 points with 94 percent of ballots tabulated when   
   > Gunnigle conceded on Monday. The Democrat said the results prove "a   
   > continuation of the legacy of corruption within the Maricopa County   
   > Attorney's Office." Mitchell, a veteran prosecutor who has served as   
   > acting Maricopa County attorney since March, declared victory in a press   
   > release later that day.   
   >   
   > "Public safety isn't partisan," she said. "All Arizonans demand safe   
   > communities in which to live, work, and raise their children."   
   >   
   > Gunnigle took $6,550 from Way to Lead PAC, which received hundreds of   
   > thousands of dollars from Soros's Democracy PAC. During the campaign, she   
   > caught flak following a Washington Free Beacon report that she partnered   
   > with abortion clinics that sold fetal organs. Mitchell allies referred to   
   > the story in direct text messages to voters, prompting Gunnigle in a   
   > September tweet to dismiss the report as "disinformation."   
   >   
   > The Democratic candidate promised voters that if elected she would not   
   > prosecute abortions under the 15-week abortion ban that Gov. Doug Ducey   
   > (R.) signed into law in March. She also pledged to form a special division   
   > within her office to prosecute police shootings and use of force while   
   > dismissing many low-level criminal offenses. Crime is up more than 40   
   > percent over the past two years in Phoenix, Maricopa County's largest   
   > municipality.   
   >   
   > Gunnigle also ran for county attorney in 2020, losing to Republican   
   > incumbent Allister Adel, who resigned in March. Gunnigle's campaign did   
   > not respond to a request for comment.   
   >   
   > Mitchell is widely known for participating as an expert on sex crimes in   
   > the 2018 Senate confirmation hearings for Justice Brett Kavanaugh. She   
   > informed senators that "a reasonable prosecutor" would never have relied   
   > on Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's testimony against Kavanaugh.   
   >   
   > Mitchell will serve two years before she is up for reelection to a full,   
   > four-year term in 2024.   
   >   
   > Published under: 2022 Election, Abortion, Arizona, Crime, George Soros   
   >   
   >  loses-arizona-da-race-blames-corruption/>   
   >   
   Democrats already told us there was no corruption, so which Democrat lie   
   do we believe?   
      
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   -That's karma-   
      
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