Raising Arizona Questions
The Apache State certified its state results. But a voter fraud hearing today that was held at the same time as the certification has citizens on the warpath.
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The state of Arizona today decided to ignore the numerous red flags about the 2020 election and certify its results anyway.
It’s dubious pronouncement came amidst disturbing allegations that took place at a hearing attended by Rudy Giuliani, members of the Arizona legislature and AZ rep. Paul Gosar.
Retired Army Col. Phil Waldron, one of the expert witnesses, alleged that Maricopa County did not validate signatures on many ballots, creating a "1.9 million vote fraud potential."
This is factually true. As the New York Times attests about mail-in ballots in general:
The envelopes and ballots are retained for two years. But because they have been separated to protect voters’ privacy, there is no longer a way to match ballots to envelopes. As such, rechecking signatures in a recount would be meaningless.
This means that Arizona processed millions of mail-in ballots that cannot be traced back to actual voters. This is not how the democratic process is supposed to work.
Adding to the lack of transparency is Maricopa County’s “unique” choice for voting machine systems vender: Dominion.
In case you thought Dominion Voting Systems must surely have updated its systems to reflect the latest, top-of-the-line security, that’s clearly not the case.
The last time that the EAC issued voluntary guidance for the voting machines used in Maricopa County? 2005. That’s right, 15 years ago.
On top of all this, we’re also supposed to believe that Arizona had the highest turnout in 40 years. In fact, according to the latest aggregated statistics, it has the highest turnout in the United States!
Nothing about the 2020 election *makes any sense.*
The certification of the Arizona election results does not mean the fight is over.
The real fight has only begun.