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Trump Campaign Files Lawsuit In Arizona After “Glitch” Discovered Giving Biden 6,000 False Votes

Georgette November 26, 2020 50 States, Arizona, Politics Comments Off on Trump Campaign Files Lawsuit In Arizona After “Glitch” Discovered Giving Biden 6,000 False Votes

Yet again, another technical ‘malfunction’ miraculously transferred 6,000 false votes to Joe Biden in Arizona. Many experts are baffled by the fact that ZERO of the glitches transferred votes to President Trump.

Of course, the state then somehow claimed that was an error…

However, a lawsuit now seeks to contest the results in the state.

The Gateway Pundit reported:

Joe Biden’s lead in Arizona dropped from 10,377 votes to 4,202 after a machine error was discovered on Tuesday.

The error was from a faulty upload from Greenlee County, which showed 22,110 votes — but should have been 3,723. State officials say that it was temporary and has now been corrected.

A data analyst for ABC 15, Garrett Archer, tweeted about the error before trying to downplay it by saying it “happens from time to time.”

Getting this in now:
State…UNOFFICIAL results have Biden and Trump separated by 4,202 votes right now.
This morning it was 10,377. The difference?

A faulty upload from Greenlee county.

They show 22,110 votes. Should be 3,723

Certified canvass: https://t.co/rAmCj2Ealv

— The AZ – abc15 – Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) November 24, 2020

The error gave Biden more votes than he is currently ahead by. It seems all of these errors end up working to the benefit of one side.

Unofficial election results were displaying incorrectly briefly today due to an uploading error that posted Greenlee County’s results multiple times while uploading write-in candidate info. The error has been corrected. https://t.co/npEPjTdFP3

— Secretary Katie Hobbs (@SecretaryHobbs) November 24, 2020

Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs tweeted about the error, saying “Unofficial election results were displaying incorrectly briefly today due to an uploading error that posted Greenlee County’s results multiple times while uploading write-in candidate info. The error has been corrected.”

Biden’s lead is now back to being listed as 10,377.

The following video shows Maricopa County’s Director of Election Day and Emergency Voting admitting that the state allowed Dominion employees to work in ‘tabulation’ centers… so perhaps understanding the glitch isn’t that difficult after all.

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