Posted on 09/24/2021 5:10:59 PM PDT by Enterprise
The official Arizona Senate election audit report is in – and Trump supporters are calling for the state’s 2020 election to be ‘decertified.’ The results showed “57,734 ballots with serious issues were identified.” If those ballots were not counted, that would be far beyond the margin of victory needed to overturn the results of the election. The independent auditors recommended that “the election should not be certified.”
In addition, there were more disturbing findings, according to Cyber Ninjas: A Dominion technician allegedly deleted all of the log files a day before the audit began, while other security lapses abounded. Trump supporters and election integrity advocates exploded at the findings on Twitter
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Bad ballots. How do we know who to take the votes away from?
I take it that bad ballots were manufactured ballots like the other states
The ‘court’ is rightfully the one that certified fraudulent outcome. The cheating is Fraud and fraud nullifies.
Well, we may not have "seen" it. (Truman, JFK, Obama, Hillary ad nauseum)
"We've never before seen such a massive fraud attempt on such a wide scale in US History before."
The states of Washington AND Oregon implemented ALL mail in voting AND since that happened the have had ONE PARTY DEM RULE so please don’t tell me there has not been massive fraud going on!!!
"please don’t tell me there has not been massive fraud going on!!!"
What they do have the authority to do is to look at the evidence presented by both sides and issue a ruling as to which side is right. Thus giving the legislature the power they need to try to decertify. The legality of which is dubious to begin with.
For those who say the legislature should act regardless, suppose George Soros funded an audit of the Florida election and found that Trump won due to voter suppression and that absent that Biden would have won. Should the Florida legislature be required to decertify based on that alone?
And?
It was back in December when the electoral votes were cast and in January when they were counted. Nothing in the Constitution or the law allows for a do-over.
Because they did not have the Cyber Ninja findings. Now is the time for them to present their evidence and allow the state to present their evidence and allow the courts to decide.
It’s good to think things through and imagine the result...
That’s so much better than checking the facts
I don’t understand what decertification would accomplish.
So if a bank robber already spent the money we should not prosecute because they already got away with it?
If a prisoner gets a death sentence for murder we should go ahead and kill him even if we find out somebody else did it?
Finally, should we let Joe Biden run the country even though he fraudulently got the position? As was obvious from election night? When all the facts were ignored and he was certified anyway?
By all means prosecute. Take him to court, present the evidence, have the court rule one way or the other. You don't take him and throw him in prison without a trial. And that's what I believe is needed here. Present the Cyber Ninja evidence in court, let the state present their counter evidence, and have the court rule one way or the other. Depending on the outcome you have all the legal support you need to decertify.
It wasn’t a private audit, unless the state legislature is no longer a function of government.
The State of Arizona did the audit. They hired someone for the particulars, and to do the forensic analysis they are unequipped to do.
The audit was contracted by the Republican caucus of the Arizona legislature. Almost all of its funding came from private donors. I don't believe the whole state senate ever voted to approve the audit. So to say it was an effort of the state legislature is a bit of a stretch.
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