For Those Who Still Insist That There Was Election Fraud

Derf

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I do, with those who can engage like rational people and who can debate on point without trolling or leveling pathetic accusations.

Find an example of me accusing someone of something so hyperbolic and you may yet have a point. Otherwise, I've been called everything from flaming faggot to the leftard/libtard crap and all sorts around here other the years so with respect dude, get a clue as well as a grip, or go waste time with someone else.
Note to self: Adding "clueless" and "gripless", as well as "troll" and "leveler of pathetic accusations", not to mention "waster of time" and (oh, the shame of it all) "dude". Apparently your vocabulary also degrades as you get angrier.
 

Arthur Brain

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Note to self: Adding "clueless" and "gripless", as well as "troll" and "leveler of pathetic accusations", not to mention "waster of time" and (oh, the shame of it all) "dude". Apparently your vocabulary also degrades as you get angrier.
So, you can't find an example of me accusing someone of similar then? Noted.
 

Arthur Brain

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I commend her for her effort to overthrow the wicked and their fraud.
She lost Arizona by over 17000 votes. Most people wanted Katie Hobbs as governor instead so what fraud outside of the imaginary kind was committed exactly? The people voted and she lost. If you want to "commend" her for something then how about the grifting she's done in scamming dollars out of gullible folk who buy into her shtick?
 

Arthur Brain

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Printers were manipulated to produce ballots that could not be read by tabulators meaning long delays and thousands of people leaving lines without voting.
Proof? Or is this just another '2000 Mules' load of nonsense? Cos Lake herself had nothing of substance to bring to court but hey, the dollars still come in for her...
 

annabenedetti

like marbles on glass
Printers were manipulated to produce ballots that could not be read by tabulators meaning long delays and thousands of people leaving lines without voting.

No.

The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office issued a letter on Sunday stating that the problems with printers on Election Day at some of their voting locations did not prevent voters from lawfully casting their ballots in Arizona’s most populous county.

Thomas Liddy, the division chief for the Civil Services Division of the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office and a Republican, said in the letter that "no voter was disenfranchised because of the difficulty the county experienced with some of its printers.”

"Every voter was provided a ballot by which he or she could record their votes, and all such ballots cast by lawful voters were tabulated, whether in the vote center or at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center."
 

Arthur Brain

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No.

The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office issued a letter on Sunday stating that the problems with printers on Election Day at some of their voting locations did not prevent voters from lawfully casting their ballots in Arizona’s most populous county.

Thomas Liddy, the division chief for the Civil Services Division of the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office and a Republican, said in the letter that "no voter was disenfranchised because of the difficulty the county experienced with some of its printers.”

"Every voter was provided a ballot by which he or she could record their votes, and all such ballots cast by lawful voters were tabulated, whether in the vote center or at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center."
Now now, don't go confusing people with facts...
 

marke

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She lost Arizona by over 17000 votes. Most people wanted Katie Hobbs as governor instead so what fraud outside of the imaginary kind was committed exactly? The people voted and she lost. If you want to "commend" her for something then how about the grifting she's done in scamming dollars out of gullible folk who buy into her shtick?
That was no doubt just a small percentage of the fraudulent votes cast for her opponent.
 

marke

Well-known member
No.

The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office issued a letter on Sunday stating that the problems with printers on Election Day at some of their voting locations did not prevent voters from lawfully casting their ballots in Arizona’s most populous county.

Thomas Liddy, the division chief for the Civil Services Division of the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office and a Republican, said in the letter that "no voter was disenfranchised because of the difficulty the county experienced with some of its printers.”

"Every voter was provided a ballot by which he or she could record their votes, and all such ballots cast by lawful voters were tabulated, whether in the vote center or at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center."
Denials can never annul the fact of voter fraud.
 
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