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Arizona Appeals Court Bats Down Attorney General Kris Mayes’s Effort to Revive 2020 Electors Lawfare Case.

Arizona Appeals Court Bats Down Attorney General Kris Mayes’s Effort to Revive 2020 Electors Lawfare Case.

The left keeps on telling us that Conservatives need to get over the 2020 Presidential elections. But it’s the left who keeps on going to court. And keeps on losing.

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes’s case against Trump 2020 Presidential Electors in Arizona will go back to a grand jury after an appeals court sided with a trial court judge’s decision that the indictment must be sent back to a grand jury.

The appeals court declined to even hear her case. In May, a judge ruled that state prosecutors improperly presented the case to the grand jury and failed to inform jurors of the Electoral Count Act, which dictates the rules of electoral vote counting and exonerates the defendants.

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If true, how scary is this? More than 1-in-5 Mail-In Voters Admit to Cheating in 2020 Election.

If true, how scary is this? More than 1-in-5 Mail-In Voters Admit to Cheating in 2020 Election. A recent poll showed that more than 1-in-5 voters who submitted ballots by mail say they did so fraudulently. Some highlights from that poll.

The survey asked those who voted by mail in the 2020 election if they filled out a ballot “in part or in full, on behalf of a friend or family member, such as a spouse or child?” to which 21 percent said they had done so. Though many states allow voters to receive assistance while voting, the Heartland Institute notes, filling out ballots on behalf of another person is illegal across the United States.

In addition, 17 percent of mail-in voters in the 2020 election said they cast a ballot in a state where they were no longer a permanent resident — a violation of federal election law. Another 17 percent of mail-in voters said they signed a ballot on behalf of someone else, also a violation of election law. Another 10 percent of all voters said they know someone who admitted to casting a mail-in ballot in a state where they are not a permanent resident and 11 percent said they know someone who admitted to signing a mail-in ballot on behalf of someone else in the 2020 election.

 

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