Kari Lake Is Exposing Election Fraud in Maricopa County
Yesterday was the second day of Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s election challenge lawsuit. Democrat Katie Hobbs was declared winner of the Arizona governor race following the midterm elections. But reports of flaws in the Maricopa County election system, the Republican stronghold in Arizona, led Kari Lake to challenge the election.
Hobbs tried to get the lawsuit dismissed; her team didn’t want Lake’s attorneys to be given permission to inspect the ballots. And after just two days of trial, we’re beginning to see why.
19-inch ballots: Lake’s legal team was granted the opportunity to inspect the ballots used in Maricopa County voting. They reviewed a random collection of 113 ballots and discovered a small but significant discrepancy: 48 of those ballots were 19-inch ballots produced on 20-inch paper.
Cybersecurity expert Clay Parikh confirmed in trial testimony that this small change caused “the mass rejection of these votes as they were attempted to be read through the tabulators.”
According to Parikh, those discrepancies “could not be by accident. Those were configured.”
25,000 votes: Maricopa County recorder Stephen Richer announced on November 9 that “275,000-plus” ballots had been sorted and scanned after poll centers closed. But the following day, it was announced that at least 298,000 votes had been counted. That mysterious increase of nearly 25,000 votes is suspicious considering Hobbs “won” by 17,000 votes.
Richer testified that the figure he gave was just an estimate and that individual polling stations hadn’t actually counted the ballots. If so, that’s a violation of state law.
Hobbs’s attorneys did their best to discredit and disparage Lake’s lawsuit. But their arguments were an unconvincing mash of contradictions and perfunctory rebuttals of “no evidence.”
War against the machines: Many expected Kari Lake to lie down and give up, but she is proving up to the fight. Her lawsuit is exposing major inconsistencies in the voting machines. There were tabulation issues at 132 different voting centers, the overwhelming majority of which were in Republican strongholds.
Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry wrote:
[T]hese “accidents” always favor the Democrats! These people are committing treason against this land! And they are getting away with it. It looks like Joe Biden will run again. And he would probably win if they don’t get rid of the machines …. They must reach the point where they check the machines.
It will take a lot to overcome the corruption in this country. To learn more, read Mr. Flurry’s article “Ready for War.”