Maricopa County Responds To Senate Via Snarky Twitter Post – Makes False Claims About Audit and Fails to Prove Why Audit Is Wrong
Instead of coming clean and answering questions raised in Thursday’s Arizona audit hearing, Maricopa County officials are tweeting jabs at the audit and weakly fact-checking the audit revelations with their own unsubstantiated claims.
They found 74,243 mail-in ballots with NO clear record of them ever being sent, 168,000 ballots were incorrectly printed, 11,000 voters were added to the voter rolls AFTER the election, and more.
We are hearing that the discrepancy in the total number of ballots remains accurate and it is likely a multiple of the number of votes needed to swing this election.
On Friday, Maricopa County responded to the evidence and ongoing request for a joint audit and compliance with subpoenas through Twitter instead of working with the Senate to finish this audit.
Arizona Senate President Karen Fann replied with the same question everyone else has, why will they not work with the auditors and provide truthful information so that we can secure our elections?
Maricopa County: The Cyber Ninjas have everything qualified auditors would need to check the results of the election. Now we hear they may be asking for more. This can only be due to 2 reasons: They don’t know what they’re doing, or they’re going beyond their scope of work.
Karen Fann: Wondering why Maricopa County prefers to tweet jabs instead of just sitting down and talking with the auditors If we work together we can finish this audit and let the voters know their ballots will be safe for future elections
Arizona State senators are sick and tired of Maricopa County pulling this Twitter crap, instead of coming to the table like adults and cooperating.
The County has been tweeting baseless claims since the meeting concluded and they refuse to provide real answers or subpoenaed evidence.
Senator Kelly Townsend knew this would happen and she is preparing to open a criminal investigation into the County with Attorney General Mark Brnovich.
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