If you’re anything like me, you keep refreshing the news for an update on Kari Lake in Arizona.
So please let me bring you up to speed.
First of all, we’re repeating 2020 in so many ways.
The first is the attempted steal, the delay, the drag out, the new ballots suddenly appearing…more on that in a minute.
The second way is just like in 2020, we’ve been told we’re going to get daily updates around 6pm each day with new count totals.
So don’t expect anything sooner than that, but honestly folks, what a huge crock of SHIT!
Sorry, but yeah I said it.
This is a huge crock of bullshit.
You cannot convince me that they haven’t already counted every single vote.
They’ve counted them and they know Kari Lake wins.
That’s the ONLY reason they won’t release it.
They’re buying time, trying to figure out some new way to rig it.
I know it and Seth Keshel knows it:
From Seth Keshel: pic.twitter.com/drzZV6weWP
— DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) November 10, 2022
https://twitter.com/RP_biggest_fan/status/1590540557604253696
But as for the official numbers that they just released tonight, here’s where we’re at:
ARIZONA.🗳️🚨
Kari Lake is now 8,000 votes away from Hobbs with 67% of the state reporting. pic.twitter.com/nYmmGrEeUA
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) November 10, 2022
Arizona Governor Election Results (70% of votes counted)
Last updated 9:48 p.m🔵Katie Hobbs 953,783 50.34%
🔴Kari Lake 940,716 49.66%#Midterms2022results #Usa #Biden #Trump #Democrats #Republicans #Senate pic.twitter.com/Lrwg0tyL5a— LWNC (@LwncNews) November 10, 2022
Slight difference between those two reports, but essentially Kari Lake still “trails”.
What a joke.
We all know the truth, anyone with half a brain can figure it out!
If Hobbs had the win, they would have announced it 10 times by now….I think everyone reading this is smart enough to know that intuitively.
Kari remains defiant, confident she won (so am I by the way):
Kari Lake will fight til the end and she will be the next Governor of Arizona🙌🏼🇺🇸.#VoteREDToSaveThisCountry pic.twitter.com/U6CNvzOXvx
— ꪻꫝể ꪻꫝể (@TheThe1776) November 8, 2022
And here she was on Tucker Carlson tonight:
Kari Lake says she’s going to win Arizona and the first thing she’s going to do is fix Arizona’s broken voting system. pic.twitter.com/ikiFGEQydF
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) November 10, 2022
It's gonna happen folks. Kari Lake is going to be the next governor of Arizona. It's all just a matter of time. She said, "I'll take the win when it comes." Maricopa County can try and slow/stall the process, but hopefully sooner than later, she can declare. https://t.co/MR670FhTqk
— Susan Porter (@Flaseashellgrl) November 10, 2022
MSDNC is freaking out, which tells you all you need to know:
WATCH: Kari Lake continues to make fraudulent, unfounded claims about the midterm election, as attention turns to Arizona. https://t.co/Y2kUUc4XC7 pic.twitter.com/HdRoc4uKNC
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) November 10, 2022
Watch the full segment on Tucker here:
Once elected, Kari will do exactly what DeSantis did in Florida….
Clean up the voting system!
https://twitter.com/DeSantisBrigade/status/1590543932752293890
Here is AZ Central admitting Kari Lake has a good chance of winning this thing:
Democratic candidate for governor Katie Hobbs kept a small lead over her Republican opponent Kari Lake as the results in one of the state’s most consequential races continued to roll in Wednesday evening.
Lake has significantly shrunk Hobbs’ big early advantage, which was expected by many political observers. That pattern echoed the voting trends seen in Arizona in the 2020 presidential election.
The former television news anchor, Lake, carried 70% of votes cast statewide on Election Day, collapsing what once was a 14 percentage-point Hobbs lead among early voters to less than 1 percentage point as of Wednesday night.
The margin between the candidates was razor thin, with over 600,000 ballots left to tally, according to estimates compiled by the Secretary of State’s Office, meaning the counts and margins are likely to change — possibly significantly. The governor’s race could see shifting margins or seesawing race leaders in coming days.
In Maricopa County on Wednesday, counting continued on ballots dropped off on Election Day and received in the immediate days before. In an update, Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Gates said about 400,000 votes remained uncounted, with most of those being ballots dropped off Tuesday.
Those ballots will need signature verification and separation from their signed affidavit envelope before they are counted and included in the results. It could be Friday before the vast majority are counted, Gates said.
Arizona’s most populous county takes on outsize importance in statewide races, with conventional wisdom believing candidates don’t win the state without winning Maricopa County. When the county released about 60,000 newly counted votes on Wednesday evening, Hobbs gained ground against Lake’s tide of support among day of election voters.
Two years ago, Arizonans watched as the COVID-19 pandemic and President Donald Trump’s crusade against voting fraud shifted typical voting patterns in the state. Early signs show those patterns have continued, and could boost Lake to victory.
“Democrats used to win Election Day, that’s not the case post-2020 with Trump’s narrative about fraud,” GOP consultant Chuck Coughlin of HighGround in Phoenix said. “It’s changed that whole dynamic so that Republicans win Election Day votes.”
How remaining votes could affect races
Joe Biden opened a large lead over Trump on election night 2020, so much so that Fox News called the state for Biden, a decision that prompted controversy among conservatives who saw the projection as a mistake.
In the following days, Trump narrowed Biden’s massive 200,000 vote lead to 130,000 votes, and by three days after the election it was clear Trump had fallen off the pace he needed to win as votes were added. The former president lost the state by about 10,500 votes.
Similar calculations are happening now, and if trends hold, Republican consultant Barrett Marson said GOP candidates are likely to win at least some of the statewide races that Democrats led on Wednesday.
“It was an incredible day for Republicans, and by that I mean the day-of voters,” Marson said. “Unlike in past years, when most Republicans voted early, they stayed home until Tuesday and then came out in droves. And that will propel all statewide Republicans, or certainly most of them, to victory.”
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