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Ohio Joe

(21,756 posts)
Fri Apr 8, 2022, 02:09 PM Apr 2022

Finally, Arizona's election fraud has been found!

The Republican Party of Arizona celebrated with this tweet:




Kelli Ward looks forward to perp walks and prosecutions:




So... What is this massive fraud that spread across Arizona like a plague you ask? Well... Here it is:

Widespread election fraud = 9 cases in 3.4 million votes

Wow is right.

Especially if you read the footnote accompanying the 12-page report's lone sentence about election fraud – the one that references a report on all the fraud that Brnovich’s Elections Integrity Unit has uncovered in the 2020 presidential election.

All nine cases.

There are the six felons who somehow allegedly managed to vote while in Pima County jail.

And there are three women who returned their recently deceased mothers’ early ballots. Two of them live in Maricopa County, one in Cochise County.

So. Nine cases of election fraud. Out of 3.4 million votes cast.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/finally-arizona-s-election-fraud-has-been-found/ar-AAVYVEP?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=e84c42ff156c43b9b9d9248bbc440996

Yet repugs will still want to take away your right to vote based on this bullshit... And not a single cultist will mind.
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Finally, Arizona's election fraud has been found! (Original Post) Ohio Joe Apr 2022 OP
9 cases out of 3.4m is "widespread"? Claustrum Apr 2022 #1
Who is dweller Apr 2022 #2
Karen Fann Ohio Joe Apr 2022 #3
🙄🤬 Lady Freedom Returns Apr 2022 #4
The fraud was "widespread" sanatanadharma Apr 2022 #5

sanatanadharma

(3,706 posts)
5. The fraud was "widespread"
Fri Apr 8, 2022, 03:51 PM
Apr 2022

They had to go to hither and yon and beyond to find the evidence as it was so little and wide spread.

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