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NBA Legend
Re: Arizona Senate with a photoshoot finish:
Originally Posted by highwhey
oh stfu, the only reason arizona is taking so long is because they're being thorough and transparent in their counting practices. and that's because of the billion lawsuits from maga crybabies in 2020 "the election was rigged!!!"
count votes too quick=rigged
count votes carefully but slower=rigged
go touch some grass
"It’s taking far longer than expected in multiple counties across Arizona to count ballots and report election results.
Maricopa County, the state’s largest county, still had about 20% uncounted as of Thursday night, including 274,000 mail ballots that had not yet gone through even the first step of verifying the voter signature on the outside of the envelope.
The long, two-page ballot that many counties had in this election was to blame for delays in at least some instances. For example, in Maricopa County and Pima County, it’s taking longer to remove mail ballots from their envelopes and unfold and inspect them.
In other counties, the problems vary. Cochise County is experiencing a mechanical problem with its tabulators that’s causing them to operate slowly, and still had 57% of its ballots to count as of Thursday night. The county was able to count only a few ballots at a time over the last day, though the tabulator is still counting correctly, according to JP Martin, a spokesperson for the
Secretary of State’s Office. A technician from the tabulator company arrived Thursday night to help, and the company may need to send a new machine, Martin said
In both Yavapai and Pinal counties, tabulating polling place results from Election Day took much longer than expected because of unclear voter marks that had to be sorted out before results from the polling place could be reported. Pinal took 24 hours to count just the polling place ballots, and Yavapai took until Friday morning.
A coalition of dozens of voting rights groups are concerned that, because of the delays, voters will not have enough time to respond to counties that flagged a mismatched or missing signature on their mail ballots. Under state law, the deadline for fixing those issues is Sunday, while counties had not yet reviewed hundreds of thousands of voter signatures on ballots across the state as of Thursday night.
https://azmirror.com/briefs/arizona-...nting-ballots/
Don't see anything here about lawsuits so looks like your claim has been debunked, puzzy.
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... on a leash
Re: Arizona Senate with a photoshoot finish:
late push Gallego,
this is not good
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Local High School Star
Re: Arizona Senate with a photoshoot finish:
and the carpetbagger loses again
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Re: Arizona Senate with a photoshoot finish:
Not a good look to go against anyone thats anti establishment and wants to do some ceaning up and restore sense tbh.
But I dont get the Hobbs one.
That has to be a fix.
Hobbs is repulsive, even more than Kamala.
Theres just no way shed conceivably attract more voters than Kari lake.
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Suns in 4
Re: Arizona Senate with a photoshoot finish:
Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
Not a good look to go against anyone thats anti establishment and wants to do some ceaning up and restore sense tbh.
But I dont get the Hobbs one.
That has to be a fix.
Hobbs is repulsive, even more than Kamala.
Theres just no way shed conceivably attract more voters than Kari lake.
thankfully it's just 2 more years, i'm confident with this year's election, it signifies that az will do the right thing in 2026 and vote for a republican governor
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... on a leash
Re: Arizona Senate with a photoshoot finish:
Originally Posted by highwhey
thankfully it's just 2 more years, i'm confident with this year's election, it signifies that az will do the right thing in 2026 and vote for a republican governor
My ****ing man.
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