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Kari Lake Lawsuit Moves Forward to Trial! Judge Will Hear Most Serious Charges Against Maricopa


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HUGE breaking news is coming out of Arizona.

A judge has allowed 2 components of Kari Lake’s lawsuit against Hobbs and Maricopa County to move forward.

Now… it’s important to note that the mainstream media is already trying to twist this huge legal victory for Lake.

You see, the judge tossed out 8 of the 10 complaints in Lake’s lawsuit.

While that sounds bad for Lake, he actually tossed out the minor complaints.

The two biggest legal challenges against Maricopa and election fraud remain.

The media is trying to twist the narrative through a manipulative numbers game.

But if you look at the 2 issues moving forward, these are the big ones that we care about.

In other words, Lake will have the opportunity to make a legal case that Maricopa stole the election from her.

The fight is NOT over!

More details on this massive development below:

Folks, don’t let anyone ever call you an “election denier” ever again.

If there wasn’t a legitimate complaint… a legitimate concern, then the judge would have never allowed this lawsuit to go to trial.

Yet, Lake has been able to demonstrate that her case is worthy of consideration.

This is a BIG win for anyone who wants transparent and trustworthy elections.

Here’s a quick recap from Red State:

Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s lawsuit challenging the result of the November election has hit a series of roadblocks in the courts. The latest setback arrived yesterday when a county judge threw out eight of the ten counts that Lake claims demonstrate that electoral malfeasance led to Secretary of State Katie Hobbs being declared the winner. Two of the claims were allowed to move forward, however, and they are among the most serious charges being presented. Lake is hoping to demonstrate that “intentional interference” by election officials resulted in the mysterious failure of so many voting machines in Maricopa County. She will also be able to attempt to show that some mail-in ballots were improperly added by a county contractor, leading to an erroneous result.

A judge on Monday dismissed part of a lawsuit filed by Kari Lake, the defeated Republican candidate for Arizona governor, but will allow her to call witnesses in an attempt to prove that she lost because of misconduct by election officials.

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The other questions, however, clearly merit a more detailed inspection. How did that many voting machines suddenly fail to produce legible ballots as soon as they were turned on when they had all allegedly been tested shortly before election day in front of witnesses from both parties? What happened to all of the provisional ballots that were filled out by people at the polling places where the machines failed and who collected and tabulated those ballots?

And to the doubters and the election workers in Maricopa County: If this election was conducted fairly, then you have nothing to fear!

Here’s the reality: The voters ALWAYS deserve transparency and the ability to ask questions of those in power.

Since the new administration is set to be inaugurated shortly after the new year, time is of the essence.

The judge is granting Lake a 2 day trial to make her case.

Given that the case has gotten this far, it is clear that Lake has the momentum and the facts on her side.

According to Townhall:

An Arizona judge ruled late Monday that two of GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s 10 claims challenging her Democrat opponent Katie Hobbs’s election victory can go to trial.

The two counts involve malfunctioning printers on Election Day and ballot chain of custody violations. Maricopa County Superior Judge Peter Thompson dismissed the eight other counts.

[Lake] will attempt to prove in a two-day hearing scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday that ballot printers malfunctioned in Maricopa County because of intentional interference by election officials and that ballots were improperly added at a county contractor that handles returned mail ballots.

A representative for Lake will be allowed to examine 150 ballots on Tuesday. […]

She faces the extremely high bar of proving not only that misconduct occurred but that it affected the outcome of her race. Thompson will make a final decision, which will likely be appealed to the Arizona Supreme Court. (AP)

Lake, who lost the race by a little over 17,000 votes, told Americans to “buckle up…this is far from over.”

If Lake is able to successfully win her case, then this will raise the question: Did this happen anywhere else?

Prepare for a lot of people to get “red pilled.”

It could be an eye opening trial for millions of Americans.



 

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