Maria Bartiromo Asks RNC Chairman Michael Whatley About The Gateway Pundit’s Reporting on Potential Arizona Election Rigging
Editor’s Note: This story seems to be getting some traction. What kind of electoral backwater is Arizona, where our elections and national elections are being determined by “glitches” that just now seem to become evident? Why are these “glitches” accepted rather than corrected? Where the heck is the court system? Are elected judges afraid because they, too, hold office due to “glitches”? We cannot tolerate such bureaucratic ineptitude when the margin of victory in major races is sometimes only around 10,000 votes. Worse yet, what if it is not ineptitude?
Maria Bartiromo asked RNC Chairman Michael Whatley on Tuesday to respond to The Gateway Pundit’s reporting on Arizona’s election after a wholesale voter registration issue registered hundreds of thousands of voters without documentary proof of citizenship.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, what was first estimated by the state to be 98,000 voters approved without proof of citizenship on file was weeks later discovered to be more than double that amount. Roughly 218,000 voters across the state were registered without proof of citizenship due to a supposed glitch in the system that officials claim only affected voters who received an Arizona driver’s license before 1996. The Democrat Secretary of State further claims that the affected voters are mostly Republicans.
The Gateway Pundit previously reported that a supposed error in the Arizona Motor Vehicle Department’s (MVD) system caused nearly 100,000 voter registrations to be validated without properly verifying the registrants’ citizenship. For 20 years, this issue has existed and allowed individuals who received a driver’s license before 1996 to vote without citizenship verification, according to officials. The officials further claim that the voters on this list are mostly Republicans.
As revealed in a recording of a leaked phone conversation between the Secretary of State, Governor, and Attorney General, their solution to the error was a bogus “friendly lawsuit” filed by so-called Republican hatchetman Stephen Richer in his capacity as Maricopa County Recorder. The officials portrayed to be worried they would come under fire for removing the voters, who they claim are mostly Republicans, from the rolls or downgrading their ballot to federal races only. Arizona law allows voters who do not provide documentary proof of citizenship to vote only in federal elections, in accordance with federal law. So, they schemed to employ Stephen Richer, a RINO, to file the lawsuit, asking that the court designate the mostly Republican registrants as “federal only” voters and strip their ability to vote a full ballot with state and local races and ballot measures.
Arizona GOP Chairwoman Gina Swoboda told The Gateway Pundit, “It’s my understanding that the Secretary knew and informed the Governor on like September 6.” Swoboda learned this from a member of the media, she said, further indicating that the call was staged and leaked to Regime Media Washington Post to set a narrative. If so, this appears to be an attempt to further sow distrust in and disenfranchise Republican voters or a failed attempt to make it appear they did their best to ensure integrity in the process…..
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