Posted on 10/30/2024 6:29:56 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
Crossing the Grand Canyon (Lake V Gallego)
I really haven’t spoken about Kari Lake and her bid to become the Senator for AZ this cycle, largely because the polling has consistently shown her opponent holding a fairly sizable lead. Polling has fairly consistently shown Gallego ahead by 4-5 points on average. I have always fount this to be a bit curious, given how close she came in 2022 to winning the AZ governorship, but I am not intimately familiar with AZ politics and have no contacts on the ground there to provide first hand accounts about the situation.
Lake ran for governor of AZ in 2022 losing her bid by just under 17,000 votes, in an election that had a lot of hanky pinky going on. Since then it has been revealed that more than 200,000 people in AZ are on the voting rolls there who never proved they were legally eligible to vote. There has also been public released evidence of sitting elected officials, including Katie Hobbs who won the Governorship in 2022 against Lake, openly discussing whether or not to cover this fact up.
I left Arizona seven years ago. At that time, Azhos loved to come over from California to vote in Arizona. Especially when the marijuana legalization proposition fiasco occurred. It was turned down until they counted the 88,000 “provisional” ballots from Cauliphonya.
Social Worker Katie Hobbs Was Secretary of State when she somehow “won” the election to be governor.
I spend a bit of time there working with Navajo.
A once-conservative state has been invaded by illegal aliens and extremist progressives. It is tense. Politics is replete with Marxist dirty trickers now, did not used to be that way.
Have to be a Fakebook member to see article ... really?
“Since then it has been revealed that more than 200,000 people in AZ are on the voting rolls there who never proved they were legally eligible to vote.”
They were not required to because they had been grandfathered in. When the law requiring citizenship was passed, it assumed those with drivers licenses issued before 1996 WERE citizens.
The computer glitch involves those people who then got a license after moving to a different part of the state (change of address). It does NOT, in any way, involve people who crossed the border illegally - certainly not within the last 30 years!
Oh - and pretty much NO ONE in the rest of the USA have been required to PROVE citizenship to vote. Arizona has been the only state to pass that requirement, although some states are working on it.
Stopped reading there.
“A once-conservative state has been invaded by illegal aliens and extremist progressives.”
No. It hasn’t. There were always liberals in Tucson (where I grew up). And we have no more illegals than many other states, and out voting requirements are pretty good.
“Politics is replete with Marxist dirty trickers now”
That is true in most states, including those who vote red but get lying bastard GOPers in office.
And if you worked with the Navajo, you know most reservations are packed with people who vote democrat.
No you don’t. Just close that pop up by hitting the X in the upper right-hand corner of the pop-up box. I have no Facebook account.
Yup almost all Navajo are Dems and very liberal / progressives. Anti-development and anti-industry generally, love handouts and freebies.
I have never looked at the breakdown, but I would be shocked if those living on reservations don’t vote 80-90% democrat.
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