McSally was leading Sinema by 16,000 votes the day after the election, but mail-in-ballots pushed Sinema into the lead.
Some observers suspect election fraud could be involved — and not without reason. [WesternJournal]
Maricopa County, where thousands, if not most, of these ballots came from, has always been purple due to the large Hispanic influence there of over 1 million. In Arizona, people need only to swear, under penalty of perjury, that they are eligible to vote. They do not have to prove or show any state required ID due to the National Voter Registration Act signed into law by Bill Clinton.
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That is awful, I hope she does win. It does seem very fishy!
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