Kari Lake, fresh off a court victory that granted her the right to inspect a random sample of Arizona’s ballots from the state’s shady midterm election, has made another step forward in her campaign to stop her Democrat opponent, Katie Hobbs‘ blatantly illegitimate election. Helen Keller could see the fraud.
Inside conversations between top election officials in Maricopa County, Arizona, right after Election Day, show that they struggled to make up for a difference of nearly 16,000 ballots.
Before a Maricopa County press conference on November 10 with Board of Supervisors Chair Bill Gates and Recorder Stephen Richer, Richer sent an email to Elections Director Scott Jarrett, Gates, and others about a big difference between the county’s estimated number of remaining ballots and the number reported by the secretary of state’s office.
“Unable to currently reconcile SOS listing with our estimates from yesterday,” Richer said, citing Maricopa County’s estimate of 392,000 ballots still to be counted and the secretary of state’s website’s estimate of 407,664 ballots still to be counted.
“So there’s a 15,000 difference somewhere,” Richer said.
By the time the deadline for publication came, the recorder’s office hadn’t said anything about the mistake on the ballot count.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELIt’s important to know who Richer is because he is a supposed Republican and he ran for recorder in 2020 on a platform of keeping elections fair.
According to research by Mollie Hemingway at the Federalist, he went bad very quickly. He illegally campaigned on government time, money, and resources for a ballot measure to ban voter ID, which is a strange thing for a person who works to make sure elections are fair. He also did the following bad things:
Upon election to the county recorder seat, however, Richer abruptly and completely rejected his previous rhetoric and claims, even defending the integrity of Fontes, the man he said was so important to defeat. He now uses his perch as an opportunity to regularly defend the Democrat-run 2020 election in Maricopa County, write op-eds at CNN against the type of election audits he conducted to gain power, draft lengthy screeds lambasting Republican leaders and voters for their election integrity concerns, and push ranked-choice voting and other efforts critics say are disastrous for voter confidence in elections.
He even set up a Democrat-funded political action committee to support Arizona candidates who share his views, a move strongly rejected as unethical by ethical election officials. The Republican National Committee and Republican Party of Arizona just sued him for packing polls with Democrat workers and seeking to bury the paper trail.
This means that maybe he didn’t know about the tricks Katie Hobbs and her fellow Democrats were pulling to rig their election. Maybe he didn’t know what they were up to with the extra ballots because they wrongly thought he was a Republican who couldn’t be trusted or because they thought he was too stupid to know what they were up to. When he saw the difference and had no other information or instructions, he asked awkward questions.
That was fine with the Democrats, except that documents about it were released in a Freedom of Information Act request they didn’t expect.
Still, the question remains; why would a person who claims to want to work for free and fair elections put in a bid to get rid of voter ID laws? It makes no sense.
There has to be someone who knows why there is a 16,000 ballot discrepancy and they aren’t talking.
This person or persons might give an explanation after everything blows over, but if this was an honest operation, they would have come forward by now. A FOIA request is when the government doesn’t want to give you the information you’re seeking. The 16,000 ballot difference isn’t going to magically go away. It needs to be explained, and at this point, it looks like Hobbs has no explanation.
Were they ballots that went out to people who would never know about it? I’m talking about people who died or moved out of the state or from one county to another? Ballots could be mailed out to those people and the recipients at their address would just throw them in the trash, but the Democrat operatives would know who these people are and cast a vote through their name.
That is why the Democrats’ National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) was written in 1993 in the first place. That act, among other things, forces all 50 secretary’s of state to keep certain people in voter rolls for a certain number of years. The Democrats will say it’s to protect a voter who is accidentally listed as deceased or out of state, even though they can vote by provisional ballot until the problem is rectified. The NVRA allows the secretary of state to pull voter roll records to determine who has died or moved and is ineligible to vote. Democrats since 1993 have used that system to magically find votes from people who would never know they voted.
If you were to isolate or compartmentalize all of the irregularities that happened during the election, you wouldn’t think anymore of it. But, when you add them all together, patterns start to form, and from those patterns you see that something nefarious took place.
Katie Hobbs intentionally took forever to finish the ballot counting. And the Democrat county workers in Maricopa County made sure Hobbs was ahead the whole time to give the impression that she was winning the election and in the hopes that the AP would call the race for Hobbs.
If the Hobbs team can’t explain where the 16,000 ballots came from in a way that can convince a judge, then they should be invalidated, and either redo the election or remove the votes of all 16,000 from the candidate who received them. Something tells me that’s not a good outcome for Katie Hobbs.





















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