.@KariLake: "One of the reasons that I will win is the voters in Arizona are tired of shoddy elections that are run by imbeciles. And that's going to change." pic.twitter.com/A6HNLUqsGz
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) November 10, 2022
The remaining ballots were handed in on election day which means they should break around 4 to one Republican.
To refer back topically to the “blind nun” post yesterday, I struggle to understand how even the deep blue urban hellholes in Texas (Harris, Bexar, Travis and Dallas Counties) can manage to count all the votes in one day, while places like Maricopa County, AZ and Clark County, NV take days or weeks. If they are not simply stalling for time to perfect the cheating, it makes no sense. If Ms Lake indeed prevails, which it appears she may, I hope she can shed some light on that while she tries to clean up the mess.
A room full of hastily trained orangutans would fare better. It’s not a bug, it’s a feature.
It’s afternoon, 11/10 Thursday, 48 hours after the election, the Maricopa County Board of Elections, which fought every step of the way against the 2020 legislature-led audit, apologized for their failure to count over 620,000 votes that still remain outstanding. It is principally why Kari Lake remains confident, because she says these are all heavily lean-Republican election day voters.
Let that sink in a minute. Two days later and they haven’t counted 620,000 Maricopa county votes.
The money quote I heard was: “They said they’d keep counting through Thanksgiving and even Christmas if need be!”
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Kari Lake eschewed TV ads to promote herself and differentiate her from her opponent: and yet hearing from residents in Maricopa County, apparently the Democrat machine poured millions into nonstop attack ads for the last three weeks of the campaign.
A low-information senior citizen friend of ours in a retirement community there told us she was voting for Katie Hobbs because the ads said “Lake was going to take away her Social Security and Medicare…” We tried to explain to her that not only was that claim baseless and untrue, but Lake has no control over those federal programs. To no avail.
The good news is she procrastinated to the last day and “couldn’t make it to the polling precinct,” so she didn’t vote.