The 2022 elections were stolen. The “red tsunami” didn’t happen, and despite excuses being thrown out by conservative personalities across the right-leaning spectrum, many of us are certain that an unprecedented massive leftward shift from what the polls were showing didn’t actually happen.
Nevertheless, nearly every Republican candidate is taking the “high road” of either accepting that voter fraud won’t be discovered or refuse to acknowledge it even happened. One candidate is not. Arizona Secretary of State candidate Mark Finchem isn’t ready to concede.
I have not conceded. We all know why. That is all.
I have not conceded. We all know why. That is all.
— Mark Finchem for AZ Senate (@RealMarkFinchem) November 16, 2022
Earlier, he had posted an example of the mechanisms behind the stolen Arizona elections:
This is Erin from Gilbert, AZ who says that the machine at her polling location “rejected EVERYONE in line in front of me and behind me.”
Something needs to change in Arizona so that these widespread cases of #AZVoterSupression never happen again. pic.twitter.com/FHOLyRzq60
— Olivia Escobedo🇺🇸 (@oliviaintheusa) November 16, 2022
And this:
“I was told they couldn’t accept my ballot,” says Richard about his experience at the Desert Hills polling place.
Many reports of #AZVoterSupression have come out about this location, which is in a deep red district in Maricopa County. pic.twitter.com/wYFtlhWgW8
— Olivia Escobedo🇺🇸 (@oliviaintheusa) November 16, 2022
Considering the abuse those who opposed the stolen 2020 election took, it’s understandable that few are fighting back. But they must. We must. Accepting a stolen election when you know it was rigged is as bad as doing the rigging.
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Anyone care to explain to me why we do not apply blockchain technology to voting systems so every single last citizen can verify their vote was tallied as cast? I’m a supporter of Judicial Watch, as this group constantly files legal challenges, forcing states to clean up their voter rolls. But that’s just a start, if you want or need tech integrated into voting systems due to the sheer size of the public these days, we need to apply block chain technology to stop vote theft. It is a valid solution which will stop fraud and also protect privacy.