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Poor Kari (not)
« on: December 14, 2022, 08:07:43 AM »
Well she was going to try anyway.  Ms. Lake has learned zilch.  Her icon lost 60 lawsuits to overturn the election and she is following suit with undoubtedly the same outcome.  Come to grips with it.

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Kari Lake files lawsuit riddled with falsehoods seeking to overturn Arizona election.

After long refusing to commit to accepting the results of her race if she lost, Republican Kari Lake on Friday filed the legal challenge she's been threatening in the aftermath of losing the Arizona governor's race.

A civil complaint was filed Friday with the Maricopa County Superior Court naming Secretary of State and Democratic governor-elect Katie Hobbs, Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, Elections Director Scott Jarrett and both the office of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and individual members.

There are multiple falsehoods and distorted assertions included in the lawsuit that echo the failed legal challenges brought by former President Donald Trump’s team to overturn the 2020 election.

The lawsuit seeks extraordinary, unprecedented and likely unlawful relief of fully overturning the state's election and certifying her as the winner instead of Hobbs.
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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2022, 08:12:31 AM »
And BINGO!!  Just like clockwork!  Reality arrives and "drops" the facts. 

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James Carville Dismisses ‘Stupid and Ignorant’ Kari Lake for Lawsuit to Overturn Arizona Election.

Kari Lake’s lawsuit to overturn her defeat in the midterm election for Arizona governor was scoffed at by Democrat strategist James Carville, who told CNN’s Jim Acosta that her attempts to spread distrust in the electoral process shouldn’t be the biggest story in Arizona.

“All right, Kari Lake is, she’s out there. She’s goofy and stupid and ignorant,” Carville said on Sunday. “She’ll keep doing everything, every stunt she can pull to get attention. But I don’t really think that’s the big story coming out of here.”
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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2022, 08:13:02 AM »
She's kinda cute for a gilf but imagine how horrible it would be to be married living in the same house with over fuking over lockdown. There's 0 chance her husband didnt have to crack her one a few times

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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2022, 11:14:18 AM »
Will she ever stop lying?  Seeing how most Trumpturds can't stop, the answer would be a "no".

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Kari Lake, the GOP’s failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate, was mocked on Tuesday for telling a story that critics suggested sounded just like something former President Donald Trump would say.

Lake claimed on Twitter that a UPS delivery driver “just told us he is ‘devastated’ that they ‘stole another election’ and asked how he could help.”

“The Fake News may spin it… Officials behind the Sham Election may lie… But Arizonans get it,” she added. “They know our Elections are a joke.”

Former news anchor Lake pushed Trump’s 2020 election lies before the 2022 midterms and has followed much of his same playbook, baselessly alleging voter fraud, since her defeat to Democrat Katie Hobbs. Trump heavily backed Lake in the election.
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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2022, 05:53:07 PM »
Well at least he's off Trumps sack for a minute.
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« Reply #5 on: December 14, 2022, 06:15:45 PM »
Did you pull your head out of his long enough to post that?

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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2022, 06:22:06 PM »
Didn't even read your shitty TDS filled thread, Tom. ;D
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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2022, 06:47:36 PM »
And yet you are here with your shitty TDfS replies Fetterbro.

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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #8 on: December 14, 2022, 06:56:22 PM »
Someone is upset, find a safe space!! Call a therapist before his TDS explodes!
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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #9 on: December 14, 2022, 07:45:51 PM »
Well she was going to try anyway.  Ms. Lake has learned zilch.  Her icon lost 60 lawsuits to overturn the election and she is following suit with undoubtedly the same outcome.  Come to grips with it.

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Kari Lake files lawsuit riddled with falsehoods seeking to overturn Arizona election.

After long refusing to commit to accepting the results of her race if she lost, Republican Kari Lake on Friday filed the legal challenge she's been threatening in the aftermath of losing the Arizona governor's race.

A civil complaint was filed Friday with the Maricopa County Superior Court naming Secretary of State and Democratic governor-elect Katie Hobbs, Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, Elections Director Scott Jarrett and both the office of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and individual members.

There are multiple falsehoods and distorted assertions included in the lawsuit that echo the failed legal challenges brought by former President Donald Trump’s team to overturn the 2020 election.

The lawsuit seeks extraordinary, unprecedented and likely unlawful relief of fully overturning the state's election and certifying her as the winner instead of Hobbs.
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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #11 on: December 14, 2022, 08:56:23 PM »
Someone is upset, find a safe space!! Call a therapist before his TDS explodes!

Awwww... are the tears of impotent TDfS rage pooling in those cankles again?

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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #12 on: December 19, 2022, 08:26:15 AM »
Obviously this dingbat doesn't realize that the country is tired of "stolen" nonsense from two years ago and voted accordingly.

You lost.  Get over it.  You don't get a participation trophy.  So shut the fuck up.


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Kari Lake calls for imprisoning Maricopa County election officials.

Defeated Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake called for Maricopa County election officials to be “locked up” on Sunday as Lake gears up to contest her opponent’s certified victory in court hearings this week.

Speaking to a crowd of young conservatives at Turning Point USA’s America Fest, Lake discussed her election contest at length, repeating unproven allegations about both the 2020 presidential election and Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs’s (D) victory last month.

“These people are crooks, they need to be locked up,” Lake said of Maricopa County election officials, after listing off a series of largely disproven claims about election fraud.

Maricopa County, Arizona’s most populous jurisdiction that includes Phoenix, has become an epicenter for allegations of voter disenfranchisement after some Election Day vote centers experienced printer malfunctions.

Zach Schonfeld
Sun, December 18, 2022 at 10:52 PM EST

Defeated Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake called for Maricopa County election officials to be “locked up” on Sunday as Lake gears up to contest her opponent’s certified victory in court hearings this week.

Speaking to a crowd of young conservatives at Turning Point USA’s America Fest, Lake discussed her election contest at length, repeating unproven allegations about both the 2020 presidential election and Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs’s (D) victory last month.

“These people are crooks, they need to be locked up,” Lake said of Maricopa County election officials, after listing off a series of largely disproven claims about election fraud.

Maricopa County, Arizona’s most populous jurisdiction that includes Phoenix, has become an epicenter for allegations of voter disenfranchisement after some Election Day vote centers experienced printer malfunctions.
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Election officials acknowledged the issues and insisted affected voters could use one of multiple backup options.

But Lake and others in the GOP have claimed the issues effectively amounted to voter disenfranchisement, noting that Election Day ballots in the state favor Republicans.

Lake on Sunday compared her challenge to the Founding Fathers fighting against British tyranny, repeatedly naming Benjamin Franklin and others as she said their blood is “coursing through our veins.”

“They were fed up with tyrants, and they weren’t going to take it anymore,” Lake said. “I think we’re right there, right now, aren’t we?”

Maricopa County and Hobbs, in both her capacities as secretary of state and as a gubernatorial candidate, asked a state judge to dismiss Lake’s election challenge.

Oral arguments on the motion are set for Monday, and a two-day trial is scheduled for later this week if the case moves forward.

Lake at Sunday’s event said she wasn’t sure how the judge would rule on the dismissal motion, asking the crowd to pray for him.

“We’ve seen judges dismiss cases, I don’t want you to get discouraged,” Lake told the crowd. “It could happen. We’re going to kick this right up to the Supreme Court, and I will not stop fighting.”

Among other allegations, Lake on Sunday claimed 300,000 ballots in Maricopa County were tabulated without proper chain of custody paperwork, as she has alleged in court, calling county election officials “magicians” who made ballots randomly appear.

“This allegation is false, and will be easily disproven by the County if necessary,” Maricopa County said in court filings, suggesting Lake “does not understand” that the various types of chain of custody paperwork and the proper documentation exists for the ballots in question.

Unsuccessful Arizona Republican secretary of state candidate Mark Finchem contested his loss based on some of the same allegations, but a judge dismissed his case on Friday.

Lake on Sunday dug in to her battle over Hobbs’s victory, with Lake saying her pronouns were “I won.”

She proceeded to describe Maricopa County’s election system as a “house of cards.”

“I think they’re all wondering what I’m going to do,” Lake told the crowd. “I’ll tell you what, I’m not going to just knock that house of cards over. We’re going to burn it to the ground.”
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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #13 on: December 19, 2022, 05:56:50 PM »
Obviously this dingbat doesn't realize that the country is tired of "stolen" nonsense from two years ago and voted accordingly.

You lost.  Get over it.  You don't get a participation trophy.  So shut the fuck up.


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Kari Lake calls for imprisoning Maricopa County election officials.

Defeated Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake called for Maricopa County election officials to be “locked up” on Sunday as Lake gears up to contest her opponent’s certified victory in court hearings this week.

Speaking to a crowd of young conservatives at Turning Point USA’s America Fest, Lake discussed her election contest at length, repeating unproven allegations about both the 2020 presidential election and Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs’s (D) victory last month.

“These people are crooks, they need to be locked up,” Lake said of Maricopa County election officials, after listing off a series of largely disproven claims about election fraud.

Maricopa County, Arizona’s most populous jurisdiction that includes Phoenix, has become an epicenter for allegations of voter disenfranchisement after some Election Day vote centers experienced printer malfunctions.

Zach Schonfeld
Sun, December 18, 2022 at 10:52 PM EST

Defeated Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake called for Maricopa County election officials to be “locked up” on Sunday as Lake gears up to contest her opponent’s certified victory in court hearings this week.

Speaking to a crowd of young conservatives at Turning Point USA’s America Fest, Lake discussed her election contest at length, repeating unproven allegations about both the 2020 presidential election and Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs’s (D) victory last month.

“These people are crooks, they need to be locked up,” Lake said of Maricopa County election officials, after listing off a series of largely disproven claims about election fraud.

Maricopa County, Arizona’s most populous jurisdiction that includes Phoenix, has become an epicenter for allegations of voter disenfranchisement after some Election Day vote centers experienced printer malfunctions.
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Election officials acknowledged the issues and insisted affected voters could use one of multiple backup options.

But Lake and others in the GOP have claimed the issues effectively amounted to voter disenfranchisement, noting that Election Day ballots in the state favor Republicans.

Lake on Sunday compared her challenge to the Founding Fathers fighting against British tyranny, repeatedly naming Benjamin Franklin and others as she said their blood is “coursing through our veins.”

“They were fed up with tyrants, and they weren’t going to take it anymore,” Lake said. “I think we’re right there, right now, aren’t we?”

Maricopa County and Hobbs, in both her capacities as secretary of state and as a gubernatorial candidate, asked a state judge to dismiss Lake’s election challenge.

Oral arguments on the motion are set for Monday, and a two-day trial is scheduled for later this week if the case moves forward.

Lake at Sunday’s event said she wasn’t sure how the judge would rule on the dismissal motion, asking the crowd to pray for him.

“We’ve seen judges dismiss cases, I don’t want you to get discouraged,” Lake told the crowd. “It could happen. We’re going to kick this right up to the Supreme Court, and I will not stop fighting.”

Among other allegations, Lake on Sunday claimed 300,000 ballots in Maricopa County were tabulated without proper chain of custody paperwork, as she has alleged in court, calling county election officials “magicians” who made ballots randomly appear.

“This allegation is false, and will be easily disproven by the County if necessary,” Maricopa County said in court filings, suggesting Lake “does not understand” that the various types of chain of custody paperwork and the proper documentation exists for the ballots in question.

Unsuccessful Arizona Republican secretary of state candidate Mark Finchem contested his loss based on some of the same allegations, but a judge dismissed his case on Friday.

Lake on Sunday dug in to her battle over Hobbs’s victory, with Lake saying her pronouns were “I won.”

She proceeded to describe Maricopa County’s election system as a “house of cards.”

“I think they’re all wondering what I’m going to do,” Lake told the crowd. “I’ll tell you what, I’m not going to just knock that house of cards over. We’re going to burn it to the ground.”
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Meltdown, relax Tom.
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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #14 on: December 19, 2022, 08:26:20 PM »
Facts Fetterbro. Enjoy.


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« Reply #16 on: December 20, 2022, 06:50:15 AM »
Fucking moron

https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/kari-lakes-election-challenge-headed-trial?utm_source=tw&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=twjtn

And let's guess what the outcome of that will be?  hahahahahahaha.  Because all the lawsuits about stolen elections in the past two years have really been fruitful.   ahahhaha

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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #17 on: December 20, 2022, 07:41:06 AM »
And let's guess what the outcome of that will be?  hahahahahahaha.  Because all the lawsuits about stolen elections in the past two years have really been fruitful.   ahahhaha

No dipshit, what it means is that there is an actual judge what will allow the proceedings to on after actually looking at the evidence unlike the the others. That means when this goes to trial Hobbs will be put up for cross examination with no doubt being asked how she was able to oversee not just her election but the entire election…..should I pull out a chalk board and draw little stick figures to explain this more?

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« Reply #18 on: December 20, 2022, 09:08:21 AM »
No dipshit, what it means is that there is an actual judge what will allow the proceedings to on after actually looking at the evidence unlike the the others. That means when this goes to trial Hobbs will be put up for cross examination with no doubt being asked how she was able to oversee not just her election but the entire election…..should I pull out a chalk board and draw little stick figures to explain this more?

The outcome will be the same.  Clearly Fake will still be sucking on a loss.  And you will still be making excuses.

Good thing about Hobbs taking the stand is that Clearly Fake will have to take the stand too, not to mention provide evidence of her claims.  The two remaining ones after the other 8 were tossed.  Evidence.  Something apparently she, you and the rest of the election deniers have no clue about.

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Arizona judge dismisses most of Kari Lake’s lawsuit challenging election results.

An Arizona judge has dismissed most of Kari Lake’s election lawsuit contesting the victory of her opponent, Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs (D), after Lake for weeks seized on unproven voter fraud allegations.

Lake had asked the judge to set aside Hobbs’s certified victory based on 10 counts, alleging election officials in Maricopa County — which comprises most of the state’s population — committed misconduct and tabulated hundreds of thousands of illegal ballots.

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson on Monday evening dismissed eight of the 10 counts, ruling that they did not fall under the proper criteria to bring election challenges under Arizona law, even if true, so they did not merit further consideration.

But Thompson allowed a trial to move forward on two other counts that he said, if proven, could state a claim under the statute governing election challenges: alleged intentional interference by election officials affecting Maricopa County ballot printers and chain of custody violations.

Lake, an ally of former President Trump who promoted unfounded claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election and declined to commit to accepting this year’s results prior to Election Day, must now prove those two allegations in a trial scheduled for later this week.

Lake framed Monday’s ruling as a win for her campaign, writing on Twitter, “Our Election Case is going to trial. Katie Hobbs attempt to have our case thrown out FAILED. She will have to take the stand & testify. Buckle up, America. This is far from over.”

Since the midterms, Lake has railed against Maricopa County officials and Hobbs, calling the election “botched” and a “sham” as she vowed to appeal her case to the Supreme Court if necessary.

Maricopa County as well as Hobbs, in both her capacities as secretary of state and a gubernatorial candidate, dispute Lake’s claims and had asked the judge to dismiss all 10 counts.

Hobbs and the county in asking for the complete dismissal argued that many of Lake’s allegations were based on procedures put in place well before last month’s election, saying those claims had to be brought before Election Day.

They also contend that the Lake campaign’s arguments are also unfounded and would fail on their merits in trial.

“If there’s anything rotten in Arizona, it is what this contest represents,” an attorney for Hobbs said at the hearing. “For the past several years, our democracy and its basic guiding principles have been under sustained assault from candidates who just cannot or will not accept the fact that they lost. The judiciary has served as a bulwark against these efforts to undo our democratic system from within.”

Maricopa County, which spans the Phoenix area, has become an epicenter of voter disenfranchisement allegations after some of the county’s Election Day vote centers experienced printer malfunctions.

Election officials insist affected voters could have used one of multiple backup options, but Lake, noting that Election Day voters in Arizona favor Republicans, claimed that election officials had intentionally sabotaged her victory and their backup options still disenfranchised voters.

Plaintiff must show at trial that the [Election Day] printer malfunctions were intentional, and directed to affect the results of the election, and that such actions did actually affect the outcome,” the judge said of the first remaining count in Monday’s order.

For the other remaining count, Lake claims that more than 300,000 Maricopa County ballots did not have proper chain of custody paperwork.

The county disputes that claim, arguing that Lake does not understand the various forms of paperwork and indicating Maricopa has all necessary documentation on file.

Lake’s campaign in court filings had also promoted an array of other allegations dismissed by the judge, including that some mail ballots were tabulated despite mismatched signatures.

Lake had also taken aim at the Arizona secretary of state’s office, which Hobbs leads, for flagging multiple tweets containing falsehoods about the Arizona’s elections. Twitter ultimately decided to remove those tweets.

“This case is also about a secret censorship operation set up by the government that would make Orwell blush,” Lake’s attorney said during a Monday hearing, referring to George Orwell, who wrote the “1984” dystopian novel.

Lake is one of multiple GOP nominees to challenge the results of their election.

Judges have dismissed separate election contests filed by a state senator who contested Hobbs’s gubernatorial win, and another filed by defeated Arizona secretary of state candidate Mark Finchem (R), who challenged his Democratic rival’s victory.

Arizona Republican attorney general candidate Abe Hamadeh, who trails his Democratic opponent by just 511 votes out of 2.5 million ballots ahead of an automatic recount, has also contested his race’s results.

A state judge in Arizona’s Mohave County similarly heard arguments about a dismissal motion in that case on Monday, but Hamadeh’s contest, which was joined by the Republican National Committee, remains ongoing.

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« Reply #19 on: December 20, 2022, 09:35:20 AM »
The outcome will be the same.  Clearly Fake will still be sucking on a loss.  And you will still be making excuses.

Good thing about Hobbs taking the stand is that Clearly Fake will have to take the stand too, not to mention provide evidence of her claims.  The two remaining ones after the other 8 were tossed.  Evidence.  Something apparently she, you and the rest of the election deniers have no clue about.

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Arizona judge dismisses most of Kari Lake’s lawsuit challenging election results.

An Arizona judge has dismissed most of Kari Lake’s election lawsuit contesting the victory of her opponent, Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs (D), after Lake for weeks seized on unproven voter fraud allegations.

Lake had asked the judge to set aside Hobbs’s certified victory based on 10 counts, alleging election officials in Maricopa County — which comprises most of the state’s population — committed misconduct and tabulated hundreds of thousands of illegal ballots.

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson on Monday evening dismissed eight of the 10 counts, ruling that they did not fall under the proper criteria to bring election challenges under Arizona law, even if true, so they did not merit further consideration.

But Thompson allowed a trial to move forward on two other counts that he said, if proven, could state a claim under the statute governing election challenges: alleged intentional interference by election officials affecting Maricopa County ballot printers and chain of custody violations.

Lake, an ally of former President Trump who promoted unfounded claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election and declined to commit to accepting this year’s results prior to Election Day, must now prove those two allegations in a trial scheduled for later this week.

Lake framed Monday’s ruling as a win for her campaign, writing on Twitter, “Our Election Case is going to trial. Katie Hobbs attempt to have our case thrown out FAILED. She will have to take the stand & testify. Buckle up, America. This is far from over.”

Since the midterms, Lake has railed against Maricopa County officials and Hobbs, calling the election “botched” and a “sham” as she vowed to appeal her case to the Supreme Court if necessary.

Maricopa County as well as Hobbs, in both her capacities as secretary of state and a gubernatorial candidate, dispute Lake’s claims and had asked the judge to dismiss all 10 counts.

Hobbs and the county in asking for the complete dismissal argued that many of Lake’s allegations were based on procedures put in place well before last month’s election, saying those claims had to be brought before Election Day.

They also contend that the Lake campaign’s arguments are also unfounded and would fail on their merits in trial.

“If there’s anything rotten in Arizona, it is what this contest represents,” an attorney for Hobbs said at the hearing. “For the past several years, our democracy and its basic guiding principles have been under sustained assault from candidates who just cannot or will not accept the fact that they lost. The judiciary has served as a bulwark against these efforts to undo our democratic system from within.”

Maricopa County, which spans the Phoenix area, has become an epicenter of voter disenfranchisement allegations after some of the county’s Election Day vote centers experienced printer malfunctions.

Election officials insist affected voters could have used one of multiple backup options, but Lake, noting that Election Day voters in Arizona favor Republicans, claimed that election officials had intentionally sabotaged her victory and their backup options still disenfranchised voters.

Plaintiff must show at trial that the [Election Day] printer malfunctions were intentional, and directed to affect the results of the election, and that such actions did actually affect the outcome,” the judge said of the first remaining count in Monday’s order.

For the other remaining count, Lake claims that more than 300,000 Maricopa County ballots did not have proper chain of custody paperwork.

The county disputes that claim, arguing that Lake does not understand the various forms of paperwork and indicating Maricopa has all necessary documentation on file.

Lake’s campaign in court filings had also promoted an array of other allegations dismissed by the judge, including that some mail ballots were tabulated despite mismatched signatures.

Lake had also taken aim at the Arizona secretary of state’s office, which Hobbs leads, for flagging multiple tweets containing falsehoods about the Arizona’s elections. Twitter ultimately decided to remove those tweets.

“This case is also about a secret censorship operation set up by the government that would make Orwell blush,” Lake’s attorney said during a Monday hearing, referring to George Orwell, who wrote the “1984” dystopian novel.

Lake is one of multiple GOP nominees to challenge the results of their election.

Judges have dismissed separate election contests filed by a state senator who contested Hobbs’s gubernatorial win, and another filed by defeated Arizona secretary of state candidate Mark Finchem (R), who challenged his Democratic rival’s victory.

Arizona Republican attorney general candidate Abe Hamadeh, who trails his Democratic opponent by just 511 votes out of 2.5 million ballots ahead of an automatic recount, has also contested his race’s results.

A state judge in Arizona’s Mohave County similarly heard arguments about a dismissal motion in that case on Monday, but Hamadeh’s contest, which was joined by the Republican National Committee, remains ongoing.

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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #21 on: December 20, 2022, 10:11:26 AM »
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Re: Poor Kari (not)
« Reply #22 on: December 20, 2022, 10:22:22 AM »
So basically you have started your whining already without waiting for the outcome.  Why am I not surprised?

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« Reply #23 on: December 20, 2022, 10:32:53 AM »
So basically you have started your whining already without waiting for the outcome.  Why am I not surprised?

No whining. We know. Just accept it and realize that whatever a leftist politician tells you to do law or not, you know the right thing to do will always be the opposite of what they say.

Not once did you see me say Lake would win in court…no matter what the evidence says

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« Reply #24 on: December 20, 2022, 01:37:38 PM »
No, the exact opposite of what you say is reality.

Clearly Fake is doing nothing but making her into an even bigger loser.  But that is to be expected.  The evidence will be based in reality and of course, it will not be to her advantage.