Arizona patriots held a press conference outside the state Capitol on Wednesday (Dec. 30) to reveal more evidence of election fraud, including hundreds of thousands of “phantom ballots” and dozens of ballots with “unknown addresses” and “unknown voters.
Local voters in Arizona told the media at a press conference outside the Capitol at around 6 p.m. local time Wednesday that there was too much fraud and irregularities in the 2020 presidential election.
One speaker testified that an investigation found that between 160,000 and 400,000 ballots in the state could not be traced to voters.
Many voters were registered with fast food chains (Church’s Chicken),” she said. We got a lot of volunteers to do the research, and it turns out that in Arizona, there are 160,000 to 400,000 ballots for which the voter does not exist. We should be outraged by this. The time has come for We The People (We The People) to get to the bottom of these things once and for all!”
Another speaker said that after checking the addresses of individual voters in the election, she found dozens of ballots with incorrect addresses and 11 ballots with “unknown voter” names.
She said, “There was a Phoenix address, and dozens of voters were at that address, so I drove there. I thought it was a big house where a family lived, but it turned out to be a big apartment complex in the hills. I went to the apartment office and asked the office staff if the mailman could drop the mail in the mailbox according to the roster if the address only had the name and not the apartment room number. The answer I got was, absolutely not. The mailman would return the mail to the sender if he did not see the room number on the address. I also found 11 addresses with recipients whose names were ‘unknown voter.’ That’s their name.”
Patriots say the Arizona ballots should be investigated, and all paper ballots in Maricopa County, in particular, should be reviewed.
On Dec. 19, Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar (R) already said at the “Stop Vote Theft for President Trump” rally in Phoenix that he will lead a challenge to the current Presidential Electoral College vote at a joint session of Congress on Jan. 6. The president’s election results will be challenged in a joint session of Congress on January 6. The company is also calling on the people to make sure they hear the voice of the people in support of President Trump’s re-election in every way possible.
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