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11-24-2022, 02:27 PM
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And you think what happened (in overwhelmingly red areas) in Arizona was cool beans? Would you feel the same if it was black neighborhoods?
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Nobody is saying that AZ election was without a problem or hitch. But the allegations of there being no dual party oversight is bullshit and further the attempt to nullify the results because someone gave money to a PAC or candidate is ridiculous. Every single person in Washington DC sucks off the PAC tit, and if it's good enough for them that it's good enough for any other state election. They could do an audit, and probably should, just to ensure the fine people of Arizona don't feel disenfranchised
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11-24-2022, 04:40 PM
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Talk about a soft sell. The same guy who was in charge of fucking over voters at the polls didn’t just make a donation, he founded and operated a PAC that was against the very people who got fucked over. Coincidence? Maybe if you’re dumber than a brick.
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11-25-2022, 04:28 PM
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Talk about a soft sell. The same guy who was in charge of fucking over voters at the polls didn’t just make a donation, he founded and operated a PAC that was against the very people who got fucked over. Coincidence? Maybe if you’re dumber than a brick.
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Exactly. You have:
1. The crazy ass lib cat lady Hobbs running for Governor NOT recusing herself from managing her own election and vote counting
2. The corrupt moron Richer overseeing Maricopa Counties portion of the election forming a PAC and ACTIVELY campaigning against one of the candidates for Governor - when he is supposed to be impartial.
3. Maricopa County, all thanks to Hobbs and Richer making sure the voting machines don't work on election day (when GOP voters vote) in a huge portion of the county, resulting in massive 2 hour plus lines, lost ballots, etc all disenfranchising Republican voters and costing GOP candidates a large number of votes
Someone would have to be a brain dead, ill-informed moron to look at all of that and think this didn't impact the outcome of the election or that it wasn't intentional.
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11-27-2022, 02:32 PM
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Maricopa County, all thanks to Hobbs and Richer making sure the voting machines don't work on election day (when GOP voters vote) in a huge portion of the county, resulting in massive 2 hour plus lines, lost ballots, etc all disenfranchising Republican voters and costing GOP candidates a large number of votes
Someone would have to be a brain dead, ill-informed moron to look at all of that and think this didn't impact the outcome of the election or that it wasn't intentional.
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Oh deerie me, yet another conspiracy theory cause they lost.
If ballots cast were not counted immediately on election day, they were placed in containers to be recounted. Additionally anyone voting Dem on that morning would equally be affected right?
So while pube-tards are claiming that only they are being ostracized despite having the same rights as any liberals who voted by mail or in person.
Sounds to me like somebody doesn't like the taste of sour grapes.
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11-27-2022, 02:55 PM
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Oh deerie me, yet another conspiracy theory cause they lost.
If ballots cast were not counted immediately on election day, they were placed in containers to be recounted. Additionally anyone voting Dem on that morning would equally be affected right?
So while pube-tards are claiming that only they are being ostracized despite having the same rights as any liberals who voted by mail or in person.
Sounds to me like somebody doesn't like the taste of sour grapes.
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Its amazing how you just continue to ignore basic facts. But par for the course for you
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11-27-2022, 03:51 PM
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Facts???
You chose to state that the affected parties are GOPers,...that is NOT A Fact. It's your opinion. But my statement of facts were that both parties had equal opportunity and exercise of how they could / desired to vote,and on Nov 4th both GOP & DEMs would be equally affected by the system issues. Not "it only kicked out Blue votes" nonsense youre claiming. Voters had both the choice of how to vote, and when to vote. Mail or in person; in advance or on election day. Nobody coerced an entire party one way or another. Further- all voters on election day were delayed by machine issues, but that would equally affect ANY voter that day; note just one side. Plenty of Dems voted in person too.
It must be painful to be wrong in the allegations and wrong on the application of who's been disenfranchised. Any voter on that day 'may have been delayed, but as long as they voted, either in person or mail, their vote counted ". That's why it took a few extra days to get it added up.
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11-27-2022, 04:09 PM
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Yes FACTS. Which you are unable to see or recognize given your far left bias
Facts such as the majority of GOP voters DO NOT vote by mail and instead vote on election day
Facts such as in Arizona the vast majority of Libtard voters voted by mail in advance
Facts such as the areas of Maricopa County that experienced the most problems with machines not working were heavy Red areas
Facts such that lines at these polling places exceeded two hours due to broken machines meaning tons of people left without voting, disenfranchising them
Facts such that the margin of "victory" was such that they only needed to discourage voters from voting for a little more than 30 minutes to cost Lake enough votes. The broken machines discouraged people for half a day or more, enabling the libtards to steal the election.
A person would have to be terribly ill-informed or an idiotic partisan hack to not understand the difference in when and how voters of different parties vote. And that voters who wanted to vote on election day were disenfranchised by the Secretary of State and Maricopa officials who made sure machines were not working on election day
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11-27-2022, 05:49 PM
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Again, based on your opinion. Much like the polls we watched, some over-estimated GOP percentages and some that under estimated...but regardless were wrong. I appreciate that you feel (based on the presumption that GOP voters vote in person only, and DEMs mail them). Your side was wronged, but they weren't.
But that assumption is based on opinions and not facts, and the outcomes of elections across this country have proven that opinions are NOT reliable when it comes to outcomes. There were surprised on both sides - which is why I'm calling BS that only Red voters were negatively affected. Anybody who voted in person was affected by the delay, but was still able to cast a vote. The hodgepodge stories of suggesting people only had 20 minutes to vote or left, or 2 hours to vote and left without doing so is not verified.
Claims of being disenfranchised by a delay as every Karen in the store wanting to speak to the manager.
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11-27-2022, 05:57 PM
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Again, based on your opinion. Much like the polls we watched, some over-estimated GOP percentages and some that under estimated...but regardless were wrong. I appreciate that you feel (based on the presumption that GOP voters vote in person only, and DEMs mail them). Your side was wronged, but they weren't.
But that assumption is based on opinions and not facts, and the outcomes of elections across this country have proven that opinions are NOT reliable when it comes to outcomes. There were surprised on both sides - which is why I'm calling BS that only Red voters were negatively affected. Anybody who voted in person was affected by the delay, but was still able to cast a vote. The hodgepodge stories of suggesting people only had 20 minutes to vote or left, or 2 hours to vote and left without doing so is not verified.
Claims of being disenfranchised by a delay as every Karen in the store wanting to speak to the manager.
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Yes FACTS. Which you are unable to see or recognize given your far left bias
Facts such as the majority of GOP voters DO NOT vote by mail and instead vote on election day
Facts such as in Arizona the vast majority of Libtard voters voted by mail in advance
Facts such as the areas of Maricopa County that experienced the most problems with machines not working were heavy Red areas
Facts such that lines at these polling places exceeded two hours due to broken machines meaning tons of people left without voting, disenfranchising them
Facts such that the margin of "victory" was such that they only needed to discourage voters from voting for a little more than 30 minutes to cost Lake enough votes. The broken machines discouraged people for half a day or more, enabling the libtards to steal the election.
A person would have to be terribly ill-informed or an idiotic partisan hack to not understand the difference in when and how voters of different parties vote. And that voters who wanted to vote on election day were disenfranchised by the Secretary of State and Maricopa officials who made sure machines were not working on election day
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So youve asserted that the Secretary of State and Maricopa county officials made sure machines were not working on election day.
Please provide proof of that, or cite a source since you base you opinion on facts. I'll wait.
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11-27-2022, 06:53 PM
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It’s a pretty easy leap to make when they purportedly tested all equipment, and it passed with flying colors.
Wether it was incompetence or corruption doesn’t really matter. Thousands of people who went to the polls to vote, and we’re all well aware of who the vast majority of them were going to vote for, didn’t vote. I don’t know about you, but my business and personal life doesn’t make room for waiting in line for hours, and I’m semi-retired. We’ll never know how many people were denied their right to vote due to other commitments, but I’m sure it’s a lot.
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11-27-2022, 06:56 PM
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Well, we could listen to Democrats and make Election Day a federal holiday... like it is in most respectable countries... but no....
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11-27-2022, 11:36 PM
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Again, based on your opinion. Much like the polls we watched, some over-estimated GOP percentages and some that under estimated...but regardless were wrong. I appreciate that you feel (based on the presumption that GOP voters vote in person only, and DEMs mail them). Your side was wronged, but they weren't.
But that assumption is based on opinions and not facts, and the outcomes of elections across this country have proven that opinions are NOT reliable when it comes to outcomes. There were surprised on both sides - which is why I'm calling BS that only Red voters were negatively affected. Anybody who voted in person was affected by the delay, but was still able to cast a vote. The hodgepodge stories of suggesting people only had 20 minutes to vote or left, or 2 hours to vote and left without doing so is not verified.
Claims of being disenfranchised by a delay as every Karen in the store wanting to speak to the manager.
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No, it is based on facts, not opinions.
And I never said only Red voters were affected. But rather that it was Red voters who were predominantly affected. It was not hard to read the details of the votes by party registration in Arizona and when they were made.
Are you denying that the majority of Blue votes were cast before election day?
Are you denying that the majority of Red voters waited to vote until election day?
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11-27-2022, 11:40 PM
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So youve asserted that the Secretary of State and Maricopa county officials made sure machines were not working on election day.
Please provide proof of that, or cite a source since you base you opinion on facts. I'll wait.
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Did you not read any of the news stories?
Did you not understand that the machines worked fine for the libtard primary but not on election day in the general election?
Do you not understand that they claimed the machines were all tested and worked fine the night before and yet over half of them did not work on election day?
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11-27-2022, 11:44 PM
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And now comes the final part of their plan to steal the election
Slow playing providing the data to the Attorney General until after the certification deadline in an attempt to run out the clock
Utterly corrupt - and anyone who think's otherwise is a dishonest imbecile.
JUST-IN: Maricopa County Board of Supervisors replies late to the Arizona AG’s office, says they won’t fully respond to inquiry into election anomalies for *SEVERAL WEEKS*
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11-28-2022, 10:44 AM
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Lololololol... so many tears...
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