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Old 11-11-2018, 09:24 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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Happening in the vote total count in AZ, as was detected in Georgia and Texas too. Florida it is suspected too, but Broward has that place wound up tight.


In the senate race 1,899,968 votes were cast in AZ
In the governors race 1,696,337 were cast
A 200,000 vote discrepancy. That is unusual in a statewide election held on the same day.


Then breaking down farther.
78,437 more Arizonan republicans voted in the senate race than in the governors race, taking into account there was a 3rd party pulling the libertarian vote of 43,838, so taking some or the majority of those votes for argument, that would bring that number of 78,000+ down 40,000 +


Then we look at the democrat side of the ballot and the substantial discrepancy in the amount of votes cast for the democrat senator compared to the governor.
238,230 more Arizona Democrats voted for the senate race, than did the governors race.


Here in Texas it was really wild.
Our sitting governor got 400,000+ more total votes than Cruz.... 400,000+!
Then the flip ticket, Beto the senate candidate, had 500,000+ more total votes than the Democrat governor candidate.


Abbott flat smoked Valdez
and in AZ., Ducey, flat smoked Garcia.


Stuffing ballots for the high profile races and forgetting there are other races that would pull similar vote totals and division.
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Old 11-11-2018, 09:54 AM
 
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You are making thins up again. As per Arizona's S.O.S site about 6,000 more people based on the current countvoted in the Senate race than the Governor's race. (2.117 million to 2.111 million)

https://results.arizona.vote/#/featured/4/0

To add to that the 3rd party vote in both races was a Green Party candidate not a Libertarian.

Not to mention not everyone voting for Governor voted for the Senator of the same party and vice versa, some people do split their ticket.
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Old 11-11-2018, 10:10 AM
 
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You are making thins up again. As per Arizona's S.O.S site about 6,000 more people based on the current countvoted in the Senate race than the Governor's race. (2.117 million to 2.111 million)

https://results.arizona.vote/#/featured/4/0

To add to that the 3rd party vote in both races was a Green Party candidate not a Libertarian.

Not to mention not everyone voting for Governor voted for the Senator of the same party and vice versa, some people do split their ticket.



Just going by votes reported and math.


https://ballotpedia.org/United_State..._Arizona,_2018
https://ballotpedia.org/Arizona_gube...election,_2018
https://ballotpedia.org/United_State...in_Texas,_2018

https://ballotpedia.org/Texas_gubern...election,_2018
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Old 11-11-2018, 10:10 AM
 
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Happening in the vote total count in AZ, as was detected in Georgia and Texas too. Florida it is suspected too, but Broward has that place wound up tight.


In the senate race 1,899,968 votes were cast in AZ
In the governors race 1,696,337 were cast
A 200,000 vote discrepancy. That is unusual in a statewide election held on the same day.

Then breaking down farther.
78,437 more Arizonan republicans voted in the senate race than in the governors race, taking into account there was a 3rd party pulling the libertarian vote of 43,838, so taking some or the majority of those votes for argument, that would bring that number of 78,000+ down 40,000 +


Then we look at the democrat side of the ballot and the substantial discrepancy in the amount of votes cast for the democrat senator compared to the governor.
238,230 more Arizona Democrats voted for the senate race, than did the governors race.


Here in Texas it was really wild.
Our sitting governor got 400,000+ more total votes than Cruz.... 400,000+!
Then the flip ticket, Beto the senate candidate, had 500,000+ more total votes than the Democrat governor candidate.


Abbott flat smoked Valdez
and in AZ., Ducey, flat smoked Garcia.


Stuffing ballots for the high profile races and forgetting there are other races that would pull similar vote totals and division.
You’re making things up again, Bentbow.

https://youtu.be/yf0CKA0zN0g

https://youtu.be/ex0cdMsWU8g
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Old 11-11-2018, 10:19 AM
 
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You’re making things up again, Bentbow.

https://youtu.be/yf0CKA0zN0g

https://youtu.be/ex0cdMsWU8g



I made up math?
I posted the links where I got totals and they are changing as votes counted.


You do the math?
I came up with McSally getting 78,437 more votes than Ducey and there was a 3rd party libertarian
I came up with Sienna getting 238,230 more votes than Garcia. no votes show cast for a 3rd party
I also total 203,631 more people cast votes in the senate race than did the Governors race.





https://ballotpedia.org/United_State..._Arizona,_2018
https://ballotpedia.org/Arizona_gube...election,_2018
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Old 11-11-2018, 10:19 AM
 
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The Ballotpedia link you showed shows the AZ Governor's race at 56% reporting,so it hasn't been updated, I linked the Arizona SOS's site which you for some reason choose to ignore....
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Old 11-11-2018, 10:22 AM
 
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I made up math?
I posted the links where I got totals and they are changing as votes counted.


You do the math?
I came up with McSally getting 78,437 more votes than Ducey and there was a 3rd party libertarian
I came up with Sienna getting 238,230 more votes than Garcia. no votes show cast for a 3rd party
I also total 203,631 more people cast votes in the senate race than did the Governors race.





https://ballotpedia.org/United_State..._Arizona,_2018
https://ballotpedia.org/Arizona_gube...election,_2018
GO HERE......


https://results.arizona.vote/#/featured/4/0
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Old 11-11-2018, 10:39 AM
 
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OK by using your link


It comes out like Texas did.
Ducey the governor candidate got 175,736 more total vote than did McSally running for Senate. Texas was a 400,000 spread.
Same as Texas again on the Democrat side, The Senate candidate Sienna got 176,187 more votes than their running mate Garcia, for governor. Texas was a 500,000 spread.
Funny how that worked out.
In this divided political time we live in, The Governor and the Senate races are going to be parallels in vote characteristics
So concentrated on the senate races and the governor race in Georgia, they forgot the parallel race going on in the same statewide election.


It is vote fractioning.


Democrat voting fraud researcher, Beth Harris
https://blackboxvoting.org/fraction-magic-video/









https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fob-AGgZn44
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Old 11-11-2018, 10:41 AM
 
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OK by using your link


It comes out like Texas did.
Ducey the governor candidate got 175,736 more total vote than did McSally running for Senate. Texas was a 400,000 spread.
Same as Texas again on the Democrat side, The Senate candidate Sienna got 176,187 more votes than their running mate Garcia, for governor. Texas was a 500,000 spread.
Funny how that worked out.


It is vote fractioning.


Democrat voting fraud researcher, Beth Harris
https://blackboxvoting.org/fraction-magic-video/









https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fob-AGgZn44

It is called not everyone voting party line and some people splitting their ticket, HOLY CRAP.....
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Old 11-11-2018, 10:46 AM
 
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It is called not everyone voting party line and some people splitting their ticket, HOLY CRAP.....
Nope, not in the divided political times we live in.
In this divided political time we live in, The Governor and the Senate races are going to be parallels in vote characteristics
So concentrated on the high profile senate races and the governor race in Georgia, they forgot the parallel race going on in the same statewide election.


Only the very high profile races the democrats spent Billions on.
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