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3 Election Fraud Bombshells That Dropped Over The Weekend

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The presidential election is far from over. The fight for the White House continued into the weekend with several bombshell reports that could change the perceived outcome.

Here are the top 3:

  1. Arizona Legislators are in it to win the fight for Trump

Though Arizona certified their election results earlier in the week, Arizona’s Legislators aren’t giving up. On Friday, they called for a full audit of Maricopa County Dominion election software and equipment following allegations and evidence of fraud and irregularities presented by President Donald Trump’s team at a hearing earlier in the week.

The major allegation of the hearing was “vote flipping” by Dominion software, which was backed up by data. In a state as close as Arizona, that could be a huge determining factor in who gets the 11 electoral votes.

President Donald Trump

(Trump won Maricopa County by 41,000 votes in 2016. In 2020, he “lost” Maricopa County by less than 45,000 votes)

  1. DeKalb County in Georgia admits they made a huge, consequential mistake

County officials announced on Saturday that they CANNOT FIND the Chain of Custody Records for Absentee Ballots Deposited in drop boxes. This could trigger the filing of an injunction for breaking code 183-1-14-0.8-.14.

You can read more about it here.

  1. Sidney Powell hints at the reveal of MAJOR voter fraud that extends far beyond the 2020 Presidential Election
Attorney Sidney Powell speaks at a press conference on election results in Alpharetta, Georgia, U.S., December 2, 2020.

On Sunday, Sidney stated: “There is no telling how many Congressional & Senate seats, and even Governorships, we’ve lost because of this [election fraud]. They’ve been telling us that the country has been trending blue. It has not. That is an abject lie. We’ve collected the data that’s going to show that, among many other things.”

The comment was retweeted by President Trump who promised big news on Monday!

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