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Politics : The Great 2020 Election Heist

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To: robert b furman who wrote (832)7/10/2021 11:21:18 PM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) of 1193
 
THIRD COUNT IN ARIZONA!

thegatewaypundit.com

Arizona Senate Has Decided to Recount All Ballots Audited in Maricopa County for a Third Time
Joe Hoft



The Arizona Senate has decided to recount the audited ballots in Maricopa County a third time. Per Zerohedge and the Epoch Times:

The ballots cast in Arizona’s largest county in the 2020 election will be counted for a third time on orders from the state’s Senate.

Nearly 2.1 million ballots submitted in Maricopa County for the presidential contest were tabulated, as normal, by election officials. They were recounted by hand by audit teams hired by the Arizona Senate in a process that was completed late last month.

TRENDING: Arizona Senate Has Decided to Recount All Ballots Audited in Maricopa County for a Third Time

Now the Senate will do its own recount that will provide a number to compare to those from the county and from the auditors.

“Maricopa County says there’s 2,089,563 ballots. We did the hand count, and they’re finalizing that number, but we just wanted a third number to tie everything together, make sure we have more—the more data points, the better,” former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett, the Senate’s audit liaison, told The Epoch Times.

The new count will focus on the number of ballots and will not count the actual votes, unlike the first two tabulations.

The Senate will use two counting machines that it purchased to complete the count, Arizona Senate President Karen Fann, a Republican, told the Arizona Republic.

”We’re going to run all the ballots through to see how they match up,” she said.

“If there ends up being a difference, we’d have another count.”

Based on this we are sure of the following:

  1. There are a number of errors.
  2. This error must be between the numbers reported on the 2020 Election and the number of ballots counted during the audit.
  3. It would not be necessary to recount the number of ballots if the numbers reported agreed with the numbers audited.
This is good news for those who believe the election in Arizona was stolen.
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