Posted on 12/03/2020 10:07:35 PM PST by bitt
A group of Trump supporters filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging widespread voter fraud and challenging the Arizona election results.
The plaintiffs claim that due to rampant fraud largely connected with the state’s electronic voting system, the Court should order the Arizona election results to be de-certified and stop Gov. Doug Ducey and the secretary of state from transmitting those results to the Electoral College.
“The scheme and artifice to defraud was for the purpose of illegally and fraudulently manipulating the vote count to manufacture an election of Joe Biden as President of the United States, and also of various down ballot democrat candidates in the 2020 election cycle,” the lawsuit states, adding the “most fundamentally troubling, insidious, and egregious ploy was the systemic adaptation of old-fashioned ‘ballot-stuffing.’”
According to the complaint, Maricopa County and other counties in Arizona using Dominion Systems unlawfully counted “hundreds of thousands” of illegal, ineligible or “purely fictitious” ballots “that collectively add up to multiples of Biden’s purported lead … of 10,457 votes.”
Dominion Systems derive from Smartmatic Corp. software, the lawsuit says.
“Smartmatic and Dominion were founded by foreign oligarchs and dictators to ensure computerized ballot-stuffing and vote manipulation to whatever level was needed to make certain Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez never lost another election,” the plaintiffs claim. “Notably, Chavez ‘won’ every election thereafter.”
(Excerpt) Read more at topclassactions.com ...
wow thanks !
Corsi on Coast-to-coast now on it.
Interesting. This is the first I have heard/seen and not a peep online from the local news stations.
lol
have standing
please prove standing
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.