In a Twitter post containing a video clip of an interview she did with Real America's News podcaster Steve Bannon, Lake's campaign wrote: "In areas where the Democrats were voting through mail-in ballots they loosened all of the procedures... to make sure that every vote got through, even the illegal ones. And when it came to election day, when our people were voting, they made it almost impossible."
.@KariLake: In areas where the Democrats were voting through mail-in ballots they loosened all of the procedures... to make sure that every vote got through, even the illegal ones. And when it came to election day, when our people were voting, they made it almost impossible." pic.twitter.com/aNAbF93wJS
— Kari Lake War Room (@KariLakeWarRoom) December 12, 2022
In an analysis of the 70-page lawsuit, investigative journalist Emerald Robinson noted that the suit names a number of Arizona officials, many of whom are in Maricopa County, where most of the Election Day problems occurred, writing that it is "full of enough blatant election corruption and government malfeasance to make even a communist blush." One of the officials named is Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, Lake's opponent who essentially certified her own election win.
"Katie Hobbs (@SecretaryHobbs) as a candidate absolutely had an obligation to disclose to the public that she was censoring people," @christina_bobb slams Secretary Hobbs for having her office reach out to Twitter and censor its users. pic.twitter.com/EjIkGn5lJh
— The Absolute Truth with Emerald Robinson (@AbsoluteWithE) December 5, 2022
Here are nine of the most prescient points the lawsuit makes, as noted by Robinson:
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An article about Lake's lawsuit by the Arizona Sun-Times by Rachel Alexander quotes Kurt Olsen, one of Lake’s attorneys, as saying he believes the election anomalies cited in the legal action were “intentional since they didn’t test all of their equipment and follow the appropriate processes when problems arose.”
“Why haven’t they done their own forensic audit 30 days later?” he went on to ask.
The report noted further:
He said Maricopa County officials’ cavalier attitude about the problems and their lack of trying to find out what happened is telling. “Does anybody believe this widespread failure, oh shucks, just happened?” he wondered.
The complaint alleged that the number of illegal votes cast in the election “far exceeds the 17,117 vote margin” between the two candidates, a difference of .67 percent. It said Democrat Katie Hobbs did not receive the highest number of votes due to illegal votes.
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