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  • Election officials in Maricopa County Arizona didn't seem to care about voter suppression when they re-directed voters who were standing in line for hours, only for these voters to be told to go several miles across town, because their tabulating machines were mal-functioning. Then, when these voters made the drive to their alternate voting place, they were told by the election officials there that they couldn't cast their ballots, because they weren't properly registered at the alternate place. Some, perhaps most, of these would-be voters had to go to work the next day. So some would-be voters finally went home without voting. Most of these would have voted for Keri Lake for Gov, and Lake eventually lost by around 20,000 votes, among millions of votes cast. Bring on the lawsuits.

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