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Conservative Legal Group Sues Maricopa County


If you want to talk about a ground-zero for claims of election fraud – Maricopa County, Arizona, is it.

It’s the largest county in Arizona and the 4th most populated in the nation – it also single-handedly won the state for Biden in 2020 by under 11,000 votes.

Here’s a look back at some of the allegations around Maricopa’s 2020 results as revealed from the 2021 Maricopa County Presidential audit…

‘Odd patterns of ballots’, bubbles obviously not filled out by hand, purposely stained ballots, ‘very, very thin ballot paper’…

58,550 fradulent ballots discovered (I’ll guess most of those were not for President Trump)…

Jump back to 2024…

…and here we are three months before the election and there are once again concerns about potential ballot counting issues with Maricopa.

But there is some good news.

America First Legal (led by Trump political advisor Stephen Miller)  has just filed suit against Maricopa County Recorder, Stephen Richer, in an attempt to ensure the county’s 2024 results are accurately counted and reported – this suit specifically focuses on Maricopa County refusing to remove illegal aliens from their voting rolls.

From the New York Post

America First Legal filed suit against Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, a Republican, on Monday, alleging he has not complied with state and federal law in conducting monthly reviews of local voter rolls and comparing that information with databases that could verify citizenship.

“America First Legal is leading the charge to keep illegal aliens from voting in 2024,” said the group’s president, Stephen Miller, in a statement.

“Maricopa County, in direct violation of state law, is refusing to remove illegal alien voters from the rolls.”

James Rogers, a senior counsel for America First Legal, added, “Arizona has adopted first-in-the-nation laws to help make sure foreigners can’t and to also ensure that foreigners already on the voter rolls are removed.

“Yet those laws have no impact if Arizona’s county recorders ignore them.”

The group’s legal filing pointed to a Rasmussen Reports survey last month that found slightly more than 1% of likely general election voters admit to being non-citizens in Arizona — as well as at least five other battleground states.

We will continue to monitor American First Legal’s lawsuit.



 

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