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Democrats’ red-wave rig still fails to stop Trump’s MAGA surge

If anyone had doubts about the Democrats and the dirty election games they play, this is just a tip of the iceberg.

By TONY MOBILIFONITIS

ARIZONA again surfaced as “the head of the snake” in the election battle for America, but this time the Democrat vote harvesting machine looks like losing the state, up until now a “prized possession” of globalist George Soros and his Open Society Foundation.

As hundreds of thousands of people were watching the state’s vote count on Wednesday night (US central time) the Maricopa County Recorder and Elections Department repeatedly delayed the incoming vote count into the night, leading to accusations across social media of criminal negligence or outright rigging.

Cairns News focused on Arizona patriots’ previous efforts to expose the vote manipulation apparatus in 2020 after the Democrats took the election away from President Trump in highly suspicious circumstances. The county is the third biggest in the US, and bigger than some small states and run by four commissioners – one Democrat and four old-guard, anti-Trump Republicans, under Secretary of State Katie Hobbs.

But despite the Democrats’ best efforts to disrupt, delay, deny and suppress the red wave across the US, some 216 Trump-backed Republican candidates still had wins with 19 losses across the state and federal spectrum.

But the media narrative two days after election day was still running rampant. “Americans didn’t support the red wave like they said they would” and “Trump isn’t really the best candidate for 2024 because De Santis won big in Florida”, they spouted. But the reality was a significant 20-25 seat majority in the House of Reps and still a possible win in the Senate.

Trump was rightly celebrating the wins of the more than 200 MAGA Republican candidates he endorsed. “There is a fake news narrative that I was furious — it is just the opposite,” Trump told Fox News Digital.

Online political show host Ben Bergquaum (Law and Border) told Steve Bannon the negative messaging was all part of the propaganda machine run by miserable, bitter Democrats “who don’t want you to celebrate”. “But we believe in celebrating – it’s the thing to do,” Bergquaum said.

At the time of this update, three Senate seats were still up for grabs in Nevada, Arizona and Georgia with Trump endorsed candidates respectively Adam Laxalt, Blake Masters and Herschel Walker chasing narrow margins in order to push Republicans into control of the Senate.

But in Arizona the candidates for Governor (Kari Lake), Attorney General (Abe Hamadeh) and Secretary of State (Mark Finchem) were gaining ground and overtaking their Democrat incumbents as the count progressed on Thursday (AEST), putting the Democrat-Soros special project state in serious jeopardy.

In fact Kari Lake’s campaign, which far surpassed the bland Democrat Hobbs’ non-effort, was also promising to pull Senate candidate Blake Masters across the line. The sheer force of Lake’s campaign was also too much for the Democrat vote harvesting system which operates on the basis of centralised vote collecting for weeks either side of the traditional voting day.

Former naval intelligence officer Jack Posobeic told Steve Bannon the Democrats used Covid to change the way elections were held. “In Florida they took away the mass mail-ins. It all happens because of how slow they count the ballots. Maricopa (County) is the head of the snake. ”

Posobeic said Arizona held the bulwark against this mail-in ballot system. “They (Democrats) don’t want us to get in line for ballots, they want to normalize the idea of voting at home. And ultimately they want a digital voting system.”

Media squirm as US non-profit groups raided over vote fraud cases

A woman caught on video in Detroit stacking one of several postal vote collection boxes with ballot papers. Below: Another “ballot mule” stacking a collection box with ballot papers. The paid “mules” take selfies at the sites to prove they did the job. The footage has appeared in Dinesh D’Souza’s documentary “2000 Mules”.

By TONY MOBILIFONITIS
SO-called non-profit organisations linked to George Soros’ “greater democracy” campaign in Arizona have reportedly been raided by authorities over allegations of widespread vote fraud.

Yuma County Sheriff’s Office and the County Recorder’s Office are examining some 16 allegations of fraud in the 2020 election and “a recent pattern of fraudulent voter registration forms leading up to the 2022 primary election”.

The raids and investigation follow the extensive recount and investigation into the 2020 US general election in Maricopa County which found 57,000 questionable votes, intentionally deleted election files, and other suspicious voting machine activity. Biden allegedly won the county by less than 11,000 votes.

In Yuma County, the non-profit groups involved in voter registration were raided over accusations of ballot trafficking that has been exposed in the Dinesh D’Souza documentary “2000 Mules”. The non-profits are said to use registration forms to gather data and often take longer than a month to deliver them to the County Recorder’s Office for processing.

The Arizona Mirror, a so-called “independent non-profit” media outlet funded by Soros-connected left wing foundations and think tanks, tried to divert from the investigation by running with a red herring headline that the investigation was “not carried out in response to D’Souza’s documentary”.

George Soros has funded anti-Republican campaigns in Arizona and Georgia as revealed in one of his Open Society Foundation white papers. This included ousting the hard-line conservative Maricopa County sheriff Joe Arapaio and support for the various non-profits and media outlets all pushing the “greater democracy and voter access” narrative.

US and global media constantly lie about vote fraud allegations in the US, calling them “baseless”, “false claims”, a “Trump lie” or “without foundation”. Factually, there are volumes of allegations of 2020 US election fraud but courts, often stacked with Democrat judges, have been reluctant to carry through with prosecutions. But investigations in Arizona by county authorities will be hard to cover up.

“As of March 2022, YCSO has 16 voting/registration open cases. All relevant evidence is being formally
documented by the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and further investigated by the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office,” a Sheriff’s Office media release stated.

The statement listed the following:
• Impersonation fraud: Voting in the name of other legitimate voters and voters who have died or
moved away.
• False registrations: Falsifying voter registrations by either using a real or fake name, birth date, or
address. This is being done by outreach groups who are paid for each registration form they submit,
therefore, are out soliciting voters into unnecessarily re-registering or falsifying forms with Yuma County
residents’ identities.
• Duplicate voting: Submitting multiple votes or registering in multiple locations and voting in the same
election in more than one jurisdiction or state.
• Fraudulent use of absentee ballots: Requesting absentee ballots and voting without the knowledge
of the actual voter; or obtaining the absentee ballot from a voter and either filling it in directly and
forging the voter’s signature or illegally telling the voter who to vote for.

“If you suspect or witness individuals committing any of the mentioned voting frauds, share their
name or any other identifying information to law enforcement immediately,” the Sheriff’s Office stated.

“The majority of voter fraud cases in Yuma County are related to duplicate voting (typically charged as
illegal voting and false voter registration). Under Arizona law, illegal voting is a class 5 or class 6 felony. “A person found guilty faces up to 2 or 2.5 years in prison, fines, restitution, loss of voting rights, and/or
probation.”

The Sheriff’s and Recorder’s offices advise all Yuma County residents to go directly to the Recorder’s Office or Arizona Secretary of State’s Office to register to vote, check their voter registration status and/or update their voter registration in advance of the voter registration deadline of Tuesday, July 5, 2022. Online registrations are at http://www.servicearizona.com.

Yuma County voters who find any incorrect information in their current voter registration record should notify the County Recorder’s Office immediately at (928) 373-6034 or voterservices@yumacountyaz.gov.
People with information on fraudulent voter schemes or who believe they have been a victim of a fraudulent vote have been urged to contact Yuma County Sheriff’s Office at 928-783-4427 or 78-CRIME to remain anonymous. Anonymous tips have also been invited http://www.yumacountysheriff.org.

Arizona about to release voting data to prove voter fraud on a grand scale

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