Maricopa County Attorney Argues That Voters Who Wait Until Election Day to Vote Then Encounter Problems Reap What They Sow

Maricopa County attorney Tom Liddy argued that it was “political malpractice” for a campaign to tell voters to vote in person on election day instead of voting early, and that “you reap what you sow,” meaning that Lake’s campaign lost because of strategy, not because of a printer malfunction error that rendered the ballots incapable of being machine read, long lines that led to voters being unable to vote, or other malignantly incompetent actions on behalf of Maricopa County officials.

Day 2 smoking gun alert in Kari Lake election lawsuit…

Elections director Scott Jarrett confirms that the printer setting change that led to the mass disenfranchisement of Arizona voters DID occur the morning of election day.

The machines weren’t changed by an act of god. They were changed by a technician at dozens of locations across the valley. There is no explanation other than criminal intent.

LOTS of tidbits in this article……………

https://www.revolver.news/2022/12/smoking-gun-alert-in-kari-lake-election-lawsuit-day-2-wrap-up/

 

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