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Arizona Gubernatorial Candidate Kari Lake Calls on Wisconsin and AZ to be Decertified


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Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has joined the growing list of people calling for the decertification of Wisconsin and Arizona.

Responding to the abundance of evidence of voter fraud in 2020, Lake had this to say on Twitter:

“Decertify Wisconsin now.  And Arizona!”

She also shared a graphic showing several Wisconsin counties demanding that the election be decertified.

Evidence of voter fraud continues to pick up steam.

Gregg Phillips of the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections believes that 7% of mail-in ballots in Wisconsin were cast as a result of trafficking.

Our friends at RSBN have more on Kari Lake’s calls to decertify both states:

Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake demanded Monday that both Wisconsin and Arizona decertify the results of the 2020 presidential election based on recently unearthed voter fraud evidence.

Kari Lake posted on Twitter, “Decertify Wisconsin now. And Arizona.” Lake’s bold declaration on Twitter is one of many recent Republican rallying cries to decertify the results of the 2020 election based on factual evidence.

Accusations of voter fraud in both states have been reported since the 2020 election ended.

Liz Harrington previously shared a video from Gregg Phillips of the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections claiming that 7% of all mail-in ballots in Wisconsin were illegally trafficked:

It’s only becoming more obvious every day that the 2020 election was likely stolen:

An election watchdog grouped found 137,500 ballots that were unlawfully trafficked in Wisconsin:

The Epoch Times reported on the unlawfully trafficked ballots:

At least 137,500 absentee ballots were cast through unlawful vote trafficking throughout several of Wisconsin’s largest cities in the 2020 election, according to research presented last week to the state Assembly’s Committee on Campaigns and Elections by the public interest organization True the Vote (TTV).

Ballot trafficking is an activity in which absentee ballots and votes are solicited, sometimes in exchange for money or other valuables. They are then collected through a process called “harvesting” and delivered to drop boxes by intermediaries (someone other than the voter), who are often paid a per-ballot fee by partisan actors.

“An organized crime against Americans” is how TTV cyber expert Gregg Phillips described to the committee what happened in Wisconsin and elsewhere during the 2020 election.

Based on his 15-month study of election practices in Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Michigan, Phillips estimates that at least 4.8 million votes were trafficked nationally.



 

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