Arizona became ground zero for election conspiracies during the midterms. And officials are getting sick of it. (via TheReidOut Blog)
— all leaped on the issue, lobbing thinly veiled suggestions and outright lies that there was something nefarious afoot with the Republican vote in Maricopa County.Some conservatives have baselessly alleged that the temporary tabulation issue amounted to somethingor meant that the election would be “rigged." But Maricopa County officials have forcefully rejected those claims.
“The election workers — the poll workers — who dealt with a very difficult situation do not deserve to hear those words, to have those sorts of words thrown at them," he said."And this board is going to stand behind what happened yesterday, figure out what happened, get to the bottom of it, [and] make those changes that need to be made."
conversations, no lawyers representing the Republican National Committee or any of the GOP campaigns in Arizona made the incriminating allegations their candidates had.
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