Posted on 03/28/2023 5:34:45 PM PDT by CFW
Abe Hamadeh, the Republican candidate for Arizona Attorney General in 2022, is still fighting to ensure that every valid vote cast in his race – the closest race in Arizona history – is counted.
Democrat Kris Mayes was declared the winner, with the initial official result showing she’d won by 511 votes. Hamadeh initially filed suit in December challenging those results; a judge dismissed that suit on December 23, six days before recount results were announced that cut Mayes’ lead nearly in half, to 280 votes. In that recount, “significant, material discrepancies” were identified that “cast doubt upon the completeness and accuracy of the election results,” Hamadeh’s attorneys argue in court filings, and then-Secretary of State Katie Hobbs and other Arizona election officials knew about those discrepancies no later than December 21 – yet none of that information was shared with Hamadeh or with the Court.
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AZ needs to uncount illegal ballots
You can point to this race when the turd rollers tell you voter fraud isn’t widespread. It doesn’t have to be “widespread” when 280 votes can get you elected to Arizona Attorney General. It appears they don’t GAS who wins in that state.
“I’m glad Hamadeh and Lake are continuing to fight the election results in Arizona.”
I agree. I have a lot of respect for both of them.
Besides, it would also be better for the criminals to pay for their crimes on this side of the grave, than to pay for it when they stand before the Judgement Throne of Christ - when it will be too late to repent.
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