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Elon Musk Turning His Attention To The Arizona Election Steal?


CEO of Twitter Elon Musk has appeared to show interest in Arizona’s massive election mishap on election day.

Republican nominee for Arizona Attorney General Abe Hamadeh recently tweeted “Your ballot was 15x more likely to be rejected if you voted on Election Day in Maricopa County.”

Hamadeh continued to tweet that only .13% of mail-in ballots were rejected in Maricopa County compared to 2% of ballots being rejected on election day.

Musk responded to Hamadeh’s facts about Arizona’s election’s trouble by tweeting “strange”.

Take a look at Musk’s response here:

Kari Lake would respond to Musk and tweet “It gets worse.”

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Lake continued “Maricopa County cannot provide a chain of custody for a number of ballots that is TWICE my opponents margin of victory.”

Here’s what Trending Politics reported:

Maricopa County’s ballot irregularities have been making headlines, and now Elon Musk has added his voice to the conversation. On Twitter, Musk commented on the strange events surrounding Maricopa County’s ballot counting and pointed to the county’s inability to provide a chain of custody for a number of ballots, which was twice Kari Lake’s opponent’s margin of victory.

“Strange”, he simply said in response to a few jarring irregularities.

His comments caused a flurry of reactions.

In the 2022 Arizona gubernatorial election, Lake refused to concede and assembled a legal team to challenge the results of the loss. However, the election results were certified with Hobbs winning by over 17,000 votes. Lake alleged voter disfranchisement due to ballot printing problems and long waiting lines in Maricopa County. Lake even called for the arrest of Maricopa County election officials.

Hamadeh would also noted that 30% of printers in Maricopa County  were mysteriously went down on election day after working fine in the primary.



 

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