Why are democrats trying to stop an audit of the votes in Arizona?

sirfun

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Its as if they have something to hide. Strange.


is zero integrity to close to a positive number ?? )

 

hammies

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You know what's gonna happen. They're gonna find a 900 vote discrepancy or something like that and be all "See! See! The whole election was stolen! We have proof right here!!!!"
 

One-Off

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Dude this recount is run by some Stop the Steal retard dead set on "coming up" with the necessary votes. They were apparently already taking the wrong color pens to the ballots, and they want to count it in secret....

This would be like letting Lena Dunham count the votes in 2016.

Do not make this bet.
Kind like letting Anitfa hire a private contractor to recount North Carolina, with AOC part of the team checking the ballots.

Totally legit. :roflmao:
 

Phi1

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You won't

Their defamation suits are the definition of frivolous lawsuits. Any one of the entities being sued can countersue Dominion into oblivion. Especially Fox News
Were the 60+ losses that Sidney Powell et. al racked up challenging the election results not also frivolous? :shrug:
 

Mr Doof

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Doesn't look like they'll not meet the deadline they gave themselves as part of their argument why they needed to recount.

Source1
According to the Times, approximately 250,000 of the county’s 2.1 million ballots have been processed in the hand recount that is a main component of the review. Officials have marked May 14 as the completion date for the audit, but at the current counting rate, the hand recount would not be finished until August, The Times noted.


Source 2
The high school district has the coliseum booked the entire week of May 17, an arrangement well known prior to the Senate’s agreement. In fact, an attorney for Cyber Ninjas cited the contractual May 14 deadline in court while arguing against a complaint by the Arizona Democratic Party seeking a temporary halt of the audit and recount. The attorney claimed it would cost the firm hundreds of thousands of dollars to make up for lost time if even a few days of work was barred by the court.

Bennett has since said there’s no deadline for when the audit and recount must be complete. On Tuesday, he claimed it’s possible firms could store ballots and equipment at the coliseum, wait out the week’s worth of high school graduation ceremonies, and resume counting the following week.




And the Dept of Justice is getting in on the action.

Source 3
The U.S. Department of Justice on Wednesday expressed concerns that a controversial audit and recount of the November election in Arizona's Maricopa County may be out of compliance with federal laws.