Katie Hobbs extends lead while Republican tells Arizona to ‘get ready’ for her win

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  1. TheImmortal

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    How does providing electoral signatures when they’re not connected to a vote in a protected setting infringe on anyone’s electoral rights?

    The left trying to stop another signature verification audit. Gee I wonder why. Wouldn’t be because it’s the only way to find their cheating would it?
     
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    Perhaps because of the state law mentioned in the post you obviously didn't read???
     
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    Can't believe these people wasted 2 days on this, even on a bench trial... "State Law requires......"

    Sane Arizonans are going to remember this sore loser in her future attempts to be relevant...
     
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    The right trying to , again , cast doubt on a safe and secure electoral process because one of their loon candidates lost ? And then lost all the court cases challenging the result ?

    What a surprise .
     
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    You're welcome.

    "Richer explained that Lake's initial requests to view the envelopes were denied because state law requires ballot envelope signatures to stay confidential. Blehm countered that there are other documents with people's signatures that are publicly available.'
     

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