Audit Uncovers Discrepancies Now Rhino’s Jump In To Save Biden & Halt Ballot Audit
After Democrats failed to stop the Maricopa County ballot audit of the 2020 November election they’ve enlisted rhino Republicans.
Last week, audit officials announced that they found “discrepancies” and that databases were deleted prior to audit.
Cindy McCain had her band of rhinos on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors sent a letter to Arizona’s Republican state Senate President Karen Fann demanding the audit cease. Rhinos complain that they a “laughingstock” and should stop immediately.
“None of this is inspiring confidence. None of this will cause our citizens to trust elections. In fact, it is having the opposite result,” the board, which is made up of four Republicans and one Democrat, wrote.
“It is time to end this,” the board wrote. “For the good of the Senate, for the good of the Country and for the good of the Democratic institutions that define us as Americans.”
County officials wrote the letter after Maricopa County elections officials were summoned to the State Senate to explain the deletion of databases, why they aren’t complying with court subpoenas, and ballot discrepancies.
Fann has defended the audit making it clear the investigation is about making sure “elections are done properly.”
“What this is about, the Arizona Senate, we are in charge of creating, passing laws and ensuring that elections are done properly,” Fann said. “We know that from the very get go, there were many many questions about the security of an audit. Some rightly so, some are not.”
“Our job is to get those questions answered,” she added. “Our job is to make sure voters and constituents, they understand the process, they have full confidence in our election integrity.”
Below is a timeline of the discrepancies found during the audit:
Breaking Update: Maricopa County deleted a directory full of election databases from the 2020 election cycle days before the election equipment was delivered to the audit. This is spoliation of evidence! pic.twitter.com/mY0fmmFXAm
— Maricopa Arizona Audit (@ArizonaAudit) May 13, 2021
I’m looking forward to the County coming to the AZ Capitol to answer these important questions related to the audit. pic.twitter.com/ETTliAoa9k
— Warren Petersen (@votewarren) May 13, 2021
Breaking Update: As we open boxes of ballots delivered by Maricopa County, we are discovering significant discrepancies between the number of ballots therein and the batch reports included in the boxes.
— Maricopa Arizona Audit (@ArizonaAudit) May 13, 2021
No chain of custody for ballots, ballot batch counts don’t match with actual ballots, deleted databases, cut security seals, ongoing non-compliance with subpoenas and more…
Read the letter to the Maricopa Board of Supervisors here: https://t.co/QAXtFdQ8lf
— Maricopa Arizona Audit (@ArizonaAudit) May 13, 2021