More than half of the voting population thinks that fraud played an element in the 2020 election. However, you have every democrat, their propaganda media, and RINO's trying to stop the#ArizonaAudit. All why claiming it was the most secure election ever. You would think they would be confident about the audit.

The most secure election ever, should stand up to any and all scrutiny. They are not confident though. You look at them and there is no confidence in their body language, or faces. They're desperate, plain as day. Desperate to prevent evidence from coming to light. They have been since the election. With a constantly shifting goal post of narrative statements (not facts). Statements such as:

"There is NO evidence of election fraud"
"There is NO evidence of widespread election fraud"
"There is NO evidence of widespread election fraud that could of affected the outcome of the election."

When someone is lying, their story always changes.

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It's a commonly accepted fact that most politicians are corrupt in some way, shape, or form. Many have broken the law, but are not charged due to special legal exemptions, great lawyers, connections, etc. They're criminals who abuse the system and law to avoid being charged. Criminals try to cover up their crimes, a lot of them are very good at it, and all catching them does is teach them how to not get caught that way.

The DNC cheated in the 2016 election. Donna Brazile colluded with Hillary Clinton and the MSM to ensure she would win the nomination to run for president. This is a known fact. If they cheated in 2016 and got caught, why is it so difficult for people to even entertain the idea that they cheated in 2020. Especially with the fight to prevent every and all audits. Or if they happen, interfere and make them simple recounts with no signature matching, address verification, etc.

The audit is necessary because a criminal covering up a crime would say anything to prevent any evidence coming to light. The only way to be sure is to look.

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