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Old 11-18-2022, 04:50 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Loveshiscountry View Post
It isn't about you princess
On the video, there were 2 cases where someone put at least 6 ballots in the ballot box. Not 4. Another had at least 10 and another had more than that.

You never watched the video. Instead you made it about yourself. Next time before you pop off and sound juvenile. Take a few minutes out of your life and seek the truth. Geeze some of you idiots. :smack
Ma'm don't call me princess, I'm a stud sweetie.

By the way maybe those 10, 20, 30 ballot droppers came from a assisted living home where people bedridden, or some handicap people can't can't get to the ballot box and need someone to drop off their ballots. Or other million reasons for large groups or gatherings. You have no proof so don't get your panties in a uproar.

 
Old 11-18-2022, 06:52 PM
 
Location: Buckeye, AZ
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The Republican (Finchem) running for Secretary of State, who was all in on 2020 election conspiracies, lost by nearly 5% which was almost the same as Masters' defeat in the Senate race. Lake's loss was less than 1% pending final numbers. Governor-elect Hobbs didn't seem to be running a dynamic campaign (from my faraway perspective) but ultimately she got the job done.

Arizona definitely isn't the same state it was during the 2000s and early 2010s, when John McCain was a leading institution and Jan Brewer was one of President Obama's leading adversaries among Republican governors. It's pretty much switched places with Ohio, going from solid red to purple and is virtually a must-win state for both party's nominees in 2024.

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I voted Hobbs. Not necessarily "for" Hobbs but I like Hobbs. I did vote against Lake and many Arizonians actually did the same regardless if they liked Hobbs or not. Lake ran a horrible campaign and campaigned too much on the Q issues and not Arizonian issues. Remember Lake was an idiot to say she didn't want the McCain Republicans. Had she not said said that, I imagine she should have won. Hobbs ran a more visible campaign than David Garcia did, but was still a largely absentee candidate compared to Lake or the PAC ads against Lake. That should tell you something.
 
Old 11-18-2022, 06:56 PM
 
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Where are all these extra ballots supposed to have come from?
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