Posted on 11/10/2022 9:41:29 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Resolute ‘America First’ proponent Kari Lake, the Republican candidate for Governor of Arizona, told her supporters that voters are “tired of shoddy elections run by imbeciles” as the state continues to wait for midterm election results to be announced.
Lake, one of Donald Trump’s most high-profile election-integrity candidates, is neck and neck with Democrat Katie Hobbs in the race for governor. But Hobbs’s grip on power is slipping away, and Lake is ready to declare her victory.
Arizona is a battleground state that could determine which party controls Congress; however, it could take several days for Democrats to get their head around the inevitable- according to Lake.
Some media are reporting that as the final batches of votes are tallied, a possible legal fight remains looming in the days and weeks ahead.
“The Lake campaign has made clear it is prepared to pursue legal action over the election, potentially over the counting of ballots and the observation of that process, according to sources familiar with the matter. A member of Lake’s legal team who requested anonymity tells TIME that “a subject matter of a lawsuit” could be “the counting of the ballots and the monitoring of the counting.” They wouldn’t say whether any specific suits were planned as of yet,” TIME reported, adding:
“Such an action could ultimately focus on the final batch of ballots—roughly 275,000 mail ballots that were delivered in person on Election Day—that will be counted on Thursday and published later that evening.”
“We’ve said from the beginning that this was going to be a tight race,” Nicole DeMont, campaign manager for the Hobbs campaign, said in a statement. “Each and every Arizonan deserves to have their ballot counted and their voice heard, and in the days to come we will continue to watch these results closely to make sure that happens.”
As of Wednesday evening, Hobbs, Arizona’s secretary of state, was leading Lake by a little more than 13,000 votes with roughly 70% of the ballots counted. Hobbs took a commanding lead on Tuesday night after winning the early mail-in votes by roughly 14 percentage points. Lake then closed the gap through her lead with voters who cast ballots in person on Election Day.
That leaves those roughly 275,000 ballots from Arizonans who voted absentee but who either dropped off their ballots on Election Day or whose ballots arrived by mail on Election Day. An Arizona election official familiar with the matter who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the governor’s race expected those votes to be split evenly between Democrats, Independents, and Republicans.
Lake campaign retweeted a tweet Wednesday evening about the vote tabulation machine errors in one huge AZ county:
“MESSAGE FROM BOS: To impacted voters, we recognize this isn’t how you pictured Election Day & we apologize for that inconvenience. We are committed to counting all legal votes and then finding the root cause of what happened so that it does not happen again.”
https://t.co/TuzYo14bjo pic.twitter.com/WLcE2UBHGF
— Kari Lake War Room (@KariLakeWarRoom) November 10, 2022
Arizona Republicans are banking on those ballots leaning toward Lake. They say that many Republicans stayed on the absentee voter rolls after 2020 but weren’t comfortable mailing in their ballots or voting early. It’s a trend that remains a legacy of former President Donald Trump’s bashing of voting by mail as being rife with fraud, despite no substantial evidence to support that claim, which he became especially vocal about two years ago, as many states expanded mail voting to facilitate elections amid the pandemic.
The Hobbs campaign informed its supporters on Wednesday that it’s embarking on a process to reach out to Arizonans who voted absentee but who then received a notice that their ballot wouldn’t be processed until a problem was addressed, what’s known as the “cures process” in elections parlance.
A Hobbs campaign spokesperson confirmed to TIME that the campaign is being represented by the Elias Law Group, a Washington D.C.-based firm headed by the Democratic Party’s leading elections attorney.
Lake joined Tucker Carlson on Wednesday night. Kari told Tucker Carlson that they would start to see the election going in her direction. And Kari dropped some incredible news on the 650,000 remaining ballots that need to be counted.
Kari Lake: “Well I feel 100% certain I am going to win. The question is how big will that win be? Can you believe this, Tucker? We still have 650,000 votes that have not been counted. And guess who these voters are? They’re the people who showed up on election day. They’re the people, 275,000 of them are people who brought their ballot to polls on election day because they don’t trust the mail and they don’t trust the drop boxes. So guess who those voters are? They’re our voters. And we’re only down by a few thousand votes right now. When those votes come in we’re going to see a lot of liberal minds kind of blowing up.”
You need to watch Charlie Kirk. He said yesterday the drops tonight would favor the dems, and he was right. From here on out, repubs will get the votes.
Bingo. I watched he and his local Arizona guest confirm it last night.
You have no idea the percentage in those 400K ballots. Look at NV, a batch from Washoe county was supposed to heavily Laxalt was only 50/50.
Hope he's right. Hobbs' and Kelley's leads only seem to be growing.
I think Lake said it. Hope she’s right.
“You need to watch Charlie Kirk. He said yesterday the drops tonight would favor the dems, and he was right. From here on out, repubs will get the votes.”
So, I’m curious how Kirk would know. I remember that same noise back in 2020 about those late drops that were expected to be largely GOP votes, but fell way short.
I have not heard that their leads are growing. I’ve heard the opposite.
Not sure how she would know, especially since her opponent is the SOS.
Charlie lives in AZ and has been involved in the process there and is familiar with the geographical areas and how they typically vote. That said, I pray he’s right.
I think Abe is in good shape. Mark and Blake are doing well, but their wins are a little less sure than Karis.
Well, that sounds hopeful, but same scenario played out in AZ back in 2020, when we expected those drop-offs would put Trump and McSally over the top. I hope Lake can somehow pull this out. It doesn’t look very good for Masters now, though.
I pray for that as well.
Charlie Kirk video panels.
“A Hobbs campaign spokesperson confirmed to TIME that the campaign is being represented by the Elias Law Group, a Washington D.C.-based firm headed by the Democratic Party’s leading elections attorney.”
Curious why you feel the need to be nasty? Why not just state your opinion?
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Simple Question:
Has the Count started to break to Kari Lake yet?
Because it hasn’t with Masters.
I’ve never seen someone work so hard to win. She’s been a public figure for years there and it will be strange if she is the only one on the ticket to win and not drag the three with her.
So they slow-walk the count and give the Lamestream media an entire week to say what a disaster MAGA candidates were and how Trump must go and get a fight started between Trump and DeSantis.
“Kari is going to win and they know it and can’t do anything about it.”
You’re right. The facts that (1) the fox is guarding the hen house now, (2) RATs are above reproach when it comes to cheating, and (3) there are 72 full hours for ballots to be tampered with, all work in Kari’s favor.
She’s definitely going to win.
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