Wednesday, August 3, 2022

A Review of the Suspect, Corrupt and/or Potentially Criminal Activities to Date in the 2022 Primaries

The 2020 Election was full of corruption, fraud, and criminal activities. Unfortunately, much of the unethical and possibly illegal activity from the 2020 elections has not been cleaned up prior to the 2022 primary elections. Here is an inventory of suspect, corrupt, and/or criminal activities to date in the 2022 primaries.

Arizona

  • In Arizona, machines weren't working, and some voters were unable to get a ballot right away. Sharpies were put in use despite concerns from voters.
  • President Trump-endorsed Kari Lake for governor fell behind in the race to a Mike Pence-backed candidate. At one point, it looked like it might be another 'Raffensperger Special'.

Michigan

  • In Michigan's primary last night, 50% of the envelopes that absentee ballots supposedly came in did not have the proper check that confirms that the ballot signatures were legitimate

The Gateway Pundit coined the term ‘Raffensperger Special’ for candidates who won races out of nowhere.

  • In Georgia, Brad Rafferysperger reportedly won their primaries, and yet the majority of those in the state couldn’t stand the guy. - “With Regards to Brad, I Don't Think Anyone Believes Down Here That He Actually Won"
  • VoterGA's Garland Favorito on Georgia GOP Primary Colorado. An unknow character connected to Zuckerbucks won over a tremendously popular Gold Star mom and election integrity giant.
  • Emerald Robinson on Mark Zuckerberg’s Political Operative's Unbelievable Victory in the Colorado GOP Secretary of State Primary

AZ GOP Primaries

  • Kari Lake comes roaring back after trailing Pence-endorsed candidate Karrin Robson in Gubernatorial Race
  • Robson outperforms by 20 Points
  • Anderson came back from 15 points down to win by 20 points over Tina Peters. It was another Raffensperger Special!.

The story of the GOP primary race for Secretary of State in Colorado gets more interesting the more you investigate the results.

  • On Thursday investigative reporter Emerald Robinson discussed this unbelievable race in depth with CBS News' KJZZ-TV's Bob Leyland and Political Director Tom Ferrigno.

In the Republican primary for Colorado Secretary of State, an Australian businessman got 28% of the vote (173,000 citizens voted for him!) even though polling showed he had no support, he raised $4,700 for his campaign, and 139 people were following his campaign on Twitter.

  • The winner was a write-in candidate with a 35 point polling swing with no money and no visible support from Republicans
  • Two months before the primary, Pam Anderson was not just losing to Tina Peters in all the polling and fundraising metrics, but her campaign was broke. She had a $5,665 balance in her campaign coffers.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/08/exclusive-review-suspect-corrupt-potentially-criminal-activities-date-2022-primaries/ 

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