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|    Was Suppressing a Few Hundred Kari Lake     |
|    16 Nov 22 22:52:45    |
      XPost: alt.politics.elections, talk.politics.guns, alt.politics.org.fbi       XPost: alt.politics.republicans, sac.politics, alt.politics.trump       From: democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov              The only fair remedy to address the fiasco that occurred in Maricopa       County on Election Day is a redo.              There is no doubt the candidates most impacted by the 70 polling locations       experiencing inordinately long lines due, in part, to vote tabulating       machines malfunctioning were Republicans like Kari Lake and attorney       general candidate Abe Hamadeh.              Both trail their Democratic opponents by less than one percent of the       vote.              As of this writing, Lake is about 18,000 votes behind Democrat Katie Hobbs       with votes still incoming, though The Associated Press and other major       media outlets have called the race for Hobbs.              Hamadeh is much closer, with only approximately 2,200 votes separating him       from Democrat Kris Mayes.              Over 2.5 million ballots have been cast statewide in the contest, and more       than 1.5 million came out of Maricopa County, which encompasses the       Phoenix metropolitan area.              Republican voters showed up heavily on Election Day.              Hamadeh tweeted on Saturday, “REMEMBER: 72%+ of the votes on Election Day       in person were Republican. When you have 30% of the tabulating machines       failing, causing people to leave the lines and give up. This is voter       suppression targeting a political party.”              Abe Hamadeh       @AbrahamHamadeh       ·       Follow       REMEMBER: 72%+ of the votes on Election Day in person were Republican.              When you have 30% of the tabulating machines failing, causing people to       leave the lines and give up.              This is voter suppression targeting a political party.       10:39 AM · Nov 12, 2022              Despite all the Election Day problems, Lake was able to close Hobbs’ lead       from double-digits (about 183,000 votes), based on her advantage in the       early voting tallies, to less than a percent (about 12,000 votes) by the       Wednesday following the election, thanks to Election Day votes.              In her August primary, Lake took the lead over establishment Republican       pick, Karrin Taylor Robson the day after the election because of Election       Day totals. Robson, like Hobbs, had leapt out to a double-digit lead on       election night due to early voting and mail-in ballots.              Unlike the primary race, Lake never had to lead against Hobbs and arguably       that was due to vote tabulator machine problems across Maricopa County on       Election Day.                     Charlie Kirk       @charliekirk11       ·       Follow       This same scene played out tens of thousands of times all across Maricopa       County. How many voters were disenfranchised or simply ran out of time? If       the majority of ED voters were Democrats, this would be the number 1 news       story in America still today. Total joke              The approximately 18,000 votes separating Lake and Hobbs breaks down to       about 250 people being dissuaded from voting per the 70 ill-function       polling stations.              For Hamadeh, about 30 people per location would make the difference.              It is entirely conceivable that hundreds of people either left the line or       didn’t show up as they heard about the hours-long lines whether through       the news or family or friends texting them, etc.              Here is what happened on Election Day in ruby red Anthem, north of       Phoenix.              Randy DeSoto       @RandyDeSoto       ·       Follow       Here is the problem w/ what happened in Maricopa County on Election Day.       This is Anthem, north of Phoenix at about 1:15 pm. Ruby red district of       about 30K people. Only one polling location. Ballot tabulators not working       in the morning. 2 hr wait to vote midday and still at 6 pm.              9:43 AM · Nov 14, 2022              The same was true throughout the county.              This is Chandler in southeast Maricopa.              Jennifer Alvey       @Jennife97135834       ·       Follow       Replying to @RandyDeSoto and @Cernovich       I was outside a polling location in SE Chandler for 3 hours Tues morning       as a campaign supporter; we were told that polling locations in N Gilbert       were down, so those voters were being sent to ours…wonder how many never       voted at all, on leaving Gilbert?       Jennifer Alvey       @Jennife97135834       Replying to @JonathanTurley       I’ve been at this polling station for 3 hours; line has been this long all       morning, and we are hearing voters are being sent here from other polling       stations which aren’t working.??              9:55 AM · Nov 14, 2022              And here’s a picture from a polling location in Scottsdale, east of       Phoenix.                     Charlie Kirk       @charliekirk11       ·       Follow       The lines in Maricopa are insane this morning. This is one poll in       Scottsdale at 9am. Keep pushing. Overwhelm the system.       8:12 AM · Nov 8, 2022              The Western Journal received over 20 exclusive videos featuring Arizona       voters explaining how difficult it was for them to cast their ballots. One       voter had to wait in line for seven hours.              Lake suggested on Election Day the places most impacted by malfunctioning       machines and long lines seemed to be Republican strongholds.                     Olivia Brown????       @oliviaintheusa       ·       Follow       After having his ballot rejected numerous times, “he looked at the line,       shook his head and then left.”              How many times did this happen in Arizona on Election Day?              This is #AZVoterSupression.              11:44 AM · Nov 15, 2022        from Arizona, USA              The Washington Post later reported there were heavily Democratic polling       locations impacted too, but that of course misses the point that       Republicans were voting in far greater numbers on Election Day than       Democrats.              The results of last Tuesday’s elections are irreparably tainted due to       interference on the field of play, if you will.              The only fair response is a redo of Maricopa County.                     --       "LOCKDOWN", left-wing COVID fearmongering. 95% of COVID infections       recover with no after effects.              No collusion - Special Counsel Robert Swan Mueller III, March 2019.       Officially made Nancy Pelosi a two-time impeachment loser.              Donald J. Trump, cheated out of a second term by fraudulent "mail-in"       ballots. Report voter fraud: sf.nancy@mail.house.gov              Thank you for cleaning up the disaster of the 2008-2017 Obama / Biden       fiasco, President Trump.              Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the       The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood       queer liberal democrat donors.              President Trump boosted the economy, reduced illegal invasions, appointed       dozens of judges and three SCOTUS justices.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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