The really disgusting tactic of disparaging and attacking anyone who wants to perform an audit of Maricopa County's 2020 Presidential election results continues.
After months of delays and distractions, the Arizona Senate finally is able to audit the results of the 2020 Presidential Election in Maricopa County.
Once the Senate's audit team was announced last week, the Board of Supervisors of Maricopa County held an emergency meeting behind closed doors.
The only known result of that meeting was that the Board of Supervisors won't allow the audit to be performed in the Tabulation Center where the ballots from the 2020 election are currently housed.
Arizona Central reports: The head of a Florida-based technology company who has used social media to promote a range of unfounded election fraud claims and was involved with a previous effort to overturn election results in Michigan has been hired by the Arizona Senate to oversee the recount of Maricopa County's 2.1 million general election ballots.
The company, called Cyber Ninjas, will lead a team that includes three other firms as part of the $150,000 contract the Senate has awarded to conduct an unprecedented audit of the county's election results.
Americans don't support people who steal elections or who support people who steal elections.
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Monday, April 5, 2021
Democrats in Arizona Are Now Attacking the Auditors Selected by Arizona’s Senate to Audit the 2020 Election Results in Maricopa County
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