Clearly Fake just doesn't get it.
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Wednesday was Kari Lake’s big day, her chance to at long last prove that the election was rigged and she was robbed of her right to be Arizona’s next governor.
This was her moment.
Yet Lake and her attorneys offered no smoking gun. Not even a lightly used pea shooter.
Instead, the day was filled with testimony about “pandemonium” at the polls, questionable handling of early ballots and even a conspiracy theory that ballot images were printed an inch too small and thus they couldn’t be counted.
A theory that was blown to bits in just minutes, by the way.
Here’s what we didn’t hear – what Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson, in ordering the two-day trial, said he must hear for Lake to prevail:
That a county elections official intentionally caused ballot-on-demand printers to malfunction on Election Day, and that enough “identifiable” votes were lost to cost her the election.
That employees at Runbeck Election Services, the county’s ballot contractor, illegally added ballots and that the county’s failure to maintain chain of custody “was both intentional and did in fact result in a changed outcome.”
In other words, somebody had to scheme up a plan to steal the election from Kari Lake. And there has to be evidence that the plan worked.
Of that, we heard crickets.
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