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Arizona declaration is wrong and still hundreds of thousands of ballots to be counted - Doug Ducey
Twitter of Arizona Governor Doug Ducey ^ | 11/4/2020 | Doug Ducey

Posted on 11/04/2020 12:45:25 AM PST by NotTodayAntifa

Not so fast. The race has narrowed in #AZ considerably. 130,000 votes separate the candidates, with hundreds of thousands of votes yet to be counted, from all over the state. I'll say it again: Let's count the votes, and let the people decide rather than making declarations.


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Local News; Reference; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: arizona; ducey; ongoing; trump
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To: AzNASCARfan

I’m invested in the Arizona presidential market and there was data from Larry Schweikert and liberal Saguaro Strategies showing that over the past two weeks, ballots were turning for Trump/McSally.

I live in California but am currently staying with my girlfriend in Arizona. She had a mail-in ballot that was dropped off at the local polling place. Arizona still hasn’t got to those as of 6:16 AM 11/4 Arizona time.

Right now, Biden is ahead by 93k votes (1.413 vs 1.317 million) and it was borderline treason by Fox to have declared it so early and negligence by the AP to not figure out that all of this was early ballots.


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