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Hey, everyone. What’s going on in Arizona, specifically Maricopa County, is brazen election corruption. I mean, I’m going to draw up the latest numbers here. Let’s go take a look at them on our screen here at Judicial Watch. We’ve been monitoring the election very closely. Maricopa County, the biggest county in Arizona, it’s where Phoenix is. They have early ballots. They haven’t counted yet now. As of right now, 438,000. The total uncounted number of ballots is 584,000. It’s Thursday. Election was on Tuesday. Pima County, another big county in Arizona, it’s where Tucson is.
Let’s see what that number is. 75,000 early ballots left the process. And these are ballots that people voted on a long time ago. 175,000 uncounted ballots in Pima County. Arizona total 945,000 ballots more or less. Now, I tell you, counting ballots after the election invites voter fraud. It encourages voters to think the system is rigged. It undermines voter confidence. Plus, I would argue it’s illegal. Federal law sets an election day, not an election week. And counting ballots forever in a day after an election is, to me, just a violation, not only the letter of the law, in my view, but certainly in spirit.
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