February 17, 2021

Officials in corrupt Maricopa county, AZ, ask judge to rule that they don't have to cooperate with senate election-fraud investigation

Maricopa County, Arizona--which encompasses Phoenix--has most of the population of the state.  In the November election Trump was initially winning, but then with barely two percent of the precincts counted, the Democrat "chief election desk worker" called the election for Biden.

The race later looked like Trump had won, but at the last second the official result was allegedly a Biden win by something like 11,000 votes.

But dozens of election workers signed sworn affidavits saying they'd witnessed massive fraud during the counting of mail-in votes, so the Arizona state senate ordered the county election board to turn over their voting machines for a state-run audit.

The county refused, and has now asked a corrupt judge to rule that the county doesn't have to comply with the senate's order, which would allow a honest investigation into claims of massive election fraud.

With that background stated, here's the question for Democrats:  If there was no fraud by Maricopa County officials, why would they seek to block an honest investigation?

It's not like they have to use their machines next week, eh?  Yet they're doing everything they can to block the investigation.  Why, if the election was clean?

The answer should be obvious.  

And the same thing happened in EVERY one of the other battleground states:  officials blocked every effort to investigate.  Dominion vote-counting machines have only been investigated in ONE county--Antrim county, Michigan--and that investigation found that the machines were programmed to allow fraud.  Initially the local judge sealed that report, but later released it.  As you already guessed, the mainstream media ignored it.

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