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Arizona 'audit' results reaffirm Biden’s victory over Trump l

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Scream

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Sep 24, 2021, 10:03:43 PM9/24/21
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Winston

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Sep 25, 2021, 1:15:45 PM9/25/21
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Scream <cso...@gmail.com> writes:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrH7qKs0mS4

The result of audits in Arizona and anywhere else, no matter what they
find, won't change the presidential election results. The only vote
that matters for that office is the Electoral College vote, and the
result of that vote is known. [Maybe state, U.S. House, or U.S. Senate
seats could change, though?]

That said, I consider the audits a good thing. In 2016, the Democrats
didn't trust the election results. In 2020, the Republicans didn't.
Having a good, thorough audit, and fixing whatever problems are
uncovered, is a good thing for vote integrity.

The Democrats should have said sure, knock yourself out doing that if
you want. Saying No, no, don't look, don't question the result, we
got the result we wanted so no one is allowed to check whether we won
fairly or not, is suspicious and makes it look like they're afraid of
wrongdoing being discovered.
-WBE

uncle_vito

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Sep 25, 2021, 3:57:54 PM9/25/21
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No one or at least I did not expect a recount to change the election. I just wanted to know how many ballots were tossed, were from dead people, were from illegals. This is a referendom on the ability to cheat using mail in ballots and the current voting system. DID THE RECOUNT MATCH THE RESULTS OFTHE ORIGINAL ELECTION??

Alan Bowler

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Sep 25, 2021, 6:02:25 PM9/25/21
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On 2021-09-24 10:03 p.m., Scream wrote:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrH7qKs0mS4

The ABC report is slightly incomplete. It reports
that it cost $150,000 for the taxpayers. That is just
the amount paid directly to these charlatans. In addition
these incompetents managed to ruin a bunch of voting machines.
If I recall correctly that will cost a lot more than the
the $150K to replace.

At one point they were demanding to be given a lot of
personal information about the voters. I don't know
if they got it. Since it was irrelevant to the
task, you wonder what were they going to do with it?

Scream

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Sep 25, 2021, 6:45:42 PM9/25/21
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Total cost $6 million, $150k is the taxpayers cost!
Trump is a con man, everyone knows it!

Scream

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Sep 25, 2021, 6:48:52 PM9/25/21
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Common now, how do you get votes from dead people or toas out ballats?
This is Trump's trumpt up charges!
Man lives in a fantesy world!
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Alan Bowler

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Sep 27, 2021, 8:27:12 PM9/27/21
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My point was because these clowns ruined a bunch of
voting machines, the taxpayers are having to pay a
lot more than $150K. I don't care that a bunch of
Trump supporting fools were bilked for another $6 million.

There is the possibility that they weren't fools
and really just wanted the reams of confidential
private personal data that Cyber Ninjas demanded in
addition to the ballots.

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Alan Bowler

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Sep 29, 2021, 9:06:54 PM9/29/21
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On 2021-09-27 8:27 p.m., Alan Bowler wrote:
> On 2021-09-25 6:45 p.m., Scream wrote:
>> Total cost $6 million, $150k is the taxpayers cost!
>
> My point was because these clowns ruined a bunch of
> voting machines, the taxpayers are having to pay a
> lot more than $150K.  I don't care that a bunch of
> Trump supporting fools were bilked for another $6 million.

Apparently it will cost $3 million to replace the machines
so the taxpayers are out $3.15 million.
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Alan Bowler

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Oct 19, 2021, 8:33:40 PM10/19/21
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On 2021-10-19 12:46 p.m., -=DirtBag wrote:
> Would the billing on the $3.15 million be paid by the State of
> Az or via donations from the GOP electorate?
> The Pillow Guy should be sued for some of the costs.
> The State of Az should sue the Pillow Guy for some of the costs.

It will be taxpayers, but I don't know exactly how election
expenses are done in Arizona. If election costs are paid by
the county then it might just be the residents of Maricopa
County on the hook.
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