We are closing in on the May 16th court date when Abe Hamadeh will make his play to overturn the Attorney General race in Arizona. He is currently behind by only 280 votes and there are plenty of votes that could place him in the lead. For instance, there are about 8,000 votes that weren’t counted and if they were for Kris Mayes they would have been counted at least once by now. Hamadeh would only need a little more than half to overturn the election.
Voting machines and printers suddenly stopped working at nearly 60% of voting centers. 92% of those precincts are deep red. What a coinkidink, huh? The voting machines were reprogrammed on election day, according to the corrupt Scott Jarrett when he had to testify under oath. How could that be anything but intentional since they were well aware that the tabulators would not be able to count the votes?
Also, more than 2,500 provisional ballots were rejected in Maricopa County due to voter registration cancellations or polling location check-in failures. These rejected ballots overwhelmingly targeted Republican voters. Just like the voting machine in Maricopa County. If you don’t believe they are doing a lot of cheating in Arizona, just answer this question for me. Why is every glitch and every voting law that is broken in every case against the Republicans? The odds of that happening is overwhelming.
Hamadeh is requesting that the Judge “allow the parties to inspect all ballots that failed to record a vote in the attorney general race (known as an “undervote”) in all 15 counties to confirm that the machines properly and appropriately counted every vote in the attorney general race.” Roughly 8,000 provisional ballots remain across the state, and Hamadeh believes they will overturn the election for Attorney General.
In the video (The video is not available) below from a Maricopa County voting location, a woman is experiencing problems checking into her voting location. After scanning the voter’s driver’s license, a message on the screen said, “Multiple voter records found! Please raise your hand for assistance.” When a poll worker scanned their access card, a voter registration for somebody else, who reportedly died in another state in 2020, appeared on the screen. One person is heard saying, “So he’s using your driver’s [license].
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELArizona Daily Independent reports that “the voter was forced to cast a provisional ballot which she later learned was rejected. At no time did she receive a notice from any government entity that her voter registration had lapsed, was compromised, or was canceled for any reason.”
Abe Hamadeh tweeted the numbers for provisional ballots in Maricopa County that disproportionately affected Republican voters. 48% of the 2,510 rejected ballots in Maricopa County belonged to Republican voters.
Maricopa County Provisional Ballots that were ACCEPTED: Republican — 1,171 // (39%) Democrat — 834 // (28%) Other/No Party — 900 // (31%)
Maricopa County Provisional Ballots that were REJECTED because the government claims they were not registered to vote: Republican — 1,204 // (48%) Democrat — 670 // (26%) Other/No Party — 636 (24%)
And you wonder why Maricopa County didn’t hand us over this public record prior to trial…
— Abe Hamadeh (@AbrahamHamadeh) April 24, 2023
Will the overturn work or will they find a new way to cheat?