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Friday, April 19, 2024

Kari Lake Says She Has Evidence to Rock Maricopa County, Gov. Race

'I almost think there’s maladministration and maliciousness, the way they’re running this... '

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In a recent appearance on Steve Bannon’s War Room, Arizona Republicans gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake claimed to have evidence of widespread election fraud in Maricopa County.

According to Lake, she has several sources who will provide evidence that will seriously call into question the results of her alleged 2022 midterm loss to Democrat Katie Hobbs, the Gateway Pundit reported.

Lake told Bannon that she has contacted “whistleblowers coming forward and at least one smoking gun in it.”

The Republican candidate also noted that the sources knew the situation thoroughly because they were inside the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center, and they were familiar with the highly questionable Dominion voting machines, to which they were given “unfettered access.”

Aside from the typical Dominion machine shenanigans, numerous printers, especially in heavily Republican precincts, mysteriously ran out of ink on election day, slowing voting down to a crawl.

Following the disastrous election day, Maricopa County officials took days to count the ballots.

“I almost think there’s maladministration and maliciousness, the way they’re running this,” Lake said.

In recent days, Lake has noted that she plans to legally challenge the outcome of the extraordinarily close race.

Bolstering her case are a number of incidents, such as a Scottsdale poll-watcher explaining the irregularities he observed.

“We started experiencing issues with tabulators not accepting voters’s ballots,” he said. “These voters were told to reenter their ballots four different ways in the original tabulator, then if all failed, do the same thing in the second tabulator.”

Lake will be supported by Mark Brnovich, Arizona‘s attorney general, who has opened an official investigation into Maricopa County‘s election irregularities, despite his previous comments attacking people skeptical of the 2020 election.

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