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5 Ways The Arizona Primaries Were Stolen! #ArizonaWasStolen (Original Post) Gregorian Mar 2016 OP
Cui Bono? AzDar Mar 2016 #1
Republicans trying to stop Donald Trump? brooklynite Mar 2016 #4
If you did, it might be a 'first'... AzDar Mar 2016 #5
Wow! A hashtag! That makes it official and everything! brooklynite Mar 2016 #2
some az history questionseverything Mar 2016 #3
This is EXCELLENT marions ghost Mar 2016 #6

brooklynite

(94,333 posts)
4. Republicans trying to stop Donald Trump?
Wed Mar 23, 2016, 03:04 PM
Mar 2016

Since Republicans control the voting process?

Did I get it right?

questionseverything

(9,645 posts)
3. some az history
Wed Mar 23, 2016, 03:03 PM
Mar 2016

az has the best documented case of election theft in the country

http://www.sweetremedy.tv/fatallyflawed/media/RTA_Fraud_Flyer_3_7_12.pdf

This responds to a recent letter to the editor asking whether Supervisor Ally Miller is correct that there was never any verification of the 2006 Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) election. Supervisor Miller is incorrect. A conspiracy theorist suggested the county flipped the 2006 RTA election. After an investigation by the Arizona attorney general, who hand-counted every ballot cast for that election, the results were the same. A complete hand count of every ballot by the Arizona attorney general is the best verification that these election results were correctly reported. To suggest otherwise is simply political grandstanding with the intent to deceive and mislead voters.

Our response:

Huckelberry: If it was a "conspiracy theorist" that caught your Elections Division rigging the RTA election, why would you then spend millions of taxpayers' dollars after Goddard's recount to prevent a simple forensic exam of the ballots?

Goddard alleged in his press conference that they did such a good job, they found 63 additional ballots. Evidently, this was supposed to distract the public from the fact their count was missing four precincts' worth of ballots.

Goddard's investigation was so bad it garnered national attention on the Mike Malloy show once it was discovered that over a third of the poll tapes (that Goddard refused to inspect) were missing.

The missing poll tapes strongly correspond with electronic records of the RTA election showing memory card re-uploads characteristic of an attempt to pre-program memory cards.

From the perspective of a statistical analysis, one only has to consider the odds for the same precincts experiencing the same re-upload errors correlating to the same missing poll tapes.

Goddard had also refused to perform a forensic exam of the ballots, despite a previous move by the county to compromise court evidence. On the day of his press conference, Goddard acknowledged to the public on the John C. Scott show that he was aware of Pima County violating a court order by compromising evidence in the county vault.

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goddard was a democrat

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to those that say the dem have nothing to do with the voting mess in az, for whatever reason goddard saved the status quo system

marions ghost

(19,841 posts)
6. This is EXCELLENT
Wed Mar 23, 2016, 03:10 PM
Mar 2016

--roughs out the voting issues that occurred in Arizona. Good rundown of it.

Yes he's a Bernie supporter, but doesn't matter-- EVERYONE should object to this strongly.

Really America? Really?

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