Some
of the 2.1 million ballots cast during the 2020 election, are brought
in for recounting at a 2020 election ballot audit ordered by the
Republican lead Arizona Senate at the Arizona Veterans Memorial
Coliseum, during a news conference Thursday, April 22, 2021, in Phoenix.
(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Ballot counters are working hard in Arizona to snuff-out voting
irregularities in last year’s presidential election and fight off
Democrat attempts to derail them.
On Sunday, forensic experts confirmed they are examining thousands of
ballots cast in November as part of the audit in the Grand Canyon
State. They are using ultra-violet lights to search for ballot
watermarks and weed-out phony ballots.
Additionally, auditors have been split into several groups with some
examining mail-in ballots and others inspecting ballot folders,
envelopes along with other related items.
Democrat Party officials have tried to challenge the audit in court
and they are deploying their operatives in the mainstream media in an
attempt downplay the severity of election fraud as well as discredit
Republican challenges to election security.
Arizona Republicans were able to continue the audit after thwarting
Democrat attempts to derail the audit this weekend. On Friday, Democrats
filed a temporary restraining order to stop auditors from counting the
ballots. They later retreated from their position after a judge ordered
them to pay $1 million if they lost their legal challenge.
The chair of the Arizona GOP, Dr. Kelly Ward, commented on the
victory and gave insight into what’s to come. She said the state’s
Supreme Court is set to make a decision to prevent Democrat attempts to
stop the audit. The Arizona justices believe an audit is a
constitutional right that protects election integrity and ensures the
separation of powers.
Ward is now asking all Americans to keep watching the audit in
real-time and reach out to support this effort to save U.S. elections.
Meanwhile, Trump-era trade advisor Peter Navarro has been looking
ahead to a similar audit in Georgia. He predicts an audit would likely
reveal election fraud in the 2020 election just as it is in Arizona.
Navarro added, the scale of voter fraud in Georgia is “much larger than
in Arizona” and cited preliminary estimates.
The former Trump administration advisor believes election officials
let fraud slide through due to collusion between Georgia officials and
Democrat Party operatives. He stressed these audit will reveal patterns
of systemic fraud that were used by Democrats in battleground states
last year.
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