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In this video, the speaker discusses the certification of the Arizona election results by Katie Hobbs and Governor Ducey. The speaker criticizes Katie Hobbs, stating that she was called upon by the legislature to decertify the election due to irregularities and inconsistencies. The speaker describes her as a radical leftist, citing her previous comment referring to a percentage of Arizonans as neo-Nazis. The speaker expresses disappointment in not expecting her to do the right thing.

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We have a problem with the election due to the influx of mail-in ballots. Trump was initially winning in Pima County, but more ballots were suddenly poured in. The issue lies in the fact that some mail-in ballots lack signatures, indicating a broken system. Regardless of who wins, we need to ensure a fair election. Election officials were rewriting rules instead of following the legislature's authority. We don't trust the media, as they have their own agenda. People witnessed irregularities during the election and want a fair vote. We can provide a forensic audit report for further information. The deletion of a million files before the audit was debunked.

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The speaker, Jordan Conrad, questions Miss Hobbs about authorizing additional testing and the signatures on mail-in ballot updates. He accuses her of being unaware that the signatures do not match those of the voters. Miss Hobbs, as the secretary of state, oversaw elections in Maricopa County and Arizona. The conversation becomes heated, with the speaker using profanity and asking if Miss Hobbs said something disrespectful.

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The speaker discusses the process of verifying signatures on ballots and the issue of mismatched signatures. Under the previous administration, the curing process for signatures ended at 7 PM on election day, which caused problems in the recent election due to a large number of early ballots dropped off on election day. The language in the procedures manual regarding contacting voters about signature discrepancies is ambiguous and has been interpreted differently by various recorders' offices. The speaker also mentions concerns about partisanship and provides examples of comments and lawsuits related to the issue.

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The speaker asks who determined the number of failed signatures in the 2020 election. Speaker 1 explains that their organization reviewed a quarter of the 1,900,000 envelopes from the election using 150 trained workers. They followed the guidelines in the secretary of state manual and analyzed each voter record individually. The statistics from the first 25% of the ballots were extrapolated to determine the final number, which is specific to Maricopa County. Speaker 0 acknowledges that Maricopa County alone had over 2 million ballots, with about 1.9 million of them being mail-in ballots. Speaker 1 confirms this and the conversation continues.

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In the video, the speaker highlights several concerning issues related to the recent election. They mention the deletion of security logs, thousands of voters registering and voting after the deadline, individuals voting who were not on the voter rolls, and ballots being sent without evidence. The speaker also mentions a memo from Maricopa County instructing the use of Sharpies on election day, which raises concerns about ballot validity. They suggest that Republicans who waited to vote on election day may have been affected by this. Overall, the speaker raises questions about the integrity of the election process.

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There is a discussion about the extent of election fraud, with one person believing it exists based on recent events in Arizona. Another person emphasizes that elections belong to the people and citizens should have transparency in the voting process. The first person expresses distrust in mainstream media. Both agree that something feels amiss, although the specifics are unclear.

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Your office has previously made mistakes that have harmed voter confidence, such as sending mailers to 30,000 noncitizens in 2022, inviting them to register to vote, despite their ineligibility. Additionally, your office used Colorado's ballot tracking system to send messages to voters who had already cast their ballots, creating confusion that county clerks had to resolve. Now, with the recent leak of voting system passwords, how can you assure the public? Given these repeated errors, will you resign? Absolutely not. Your characterization is unfair and omits crucial information.

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The speaker questions whether purging the 2020 election database in February is a standard practice for all elections. The response is uncertain, but they promise to provide an answer. The speaker further asks why data from previous elections was still present on the databases. Again, there is no clear answer, but they assure the congressman that they will find out. The chairman mentions limited server space as a reason for making room for new election data. The speaker raises concerns about the credibility of the recorder, who had criticized Adrian Fontes, the person in charge of the 2020 election. The speaker clarifies that they had a bipartisan board overseeing the election to ensure fairness.

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Jordan Conrad from Gateway Plumbing questions Miss Hobbs about the secret testing on election machines in Maricopa County, Arizona. He asks about discrepancies in signatures on mail-in ballots. Miss Hobbs, as secretary of state, oversaw elections in the area. Jordan expresses frustration and asks for a break while at the gym.

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Jordan Conrad from Gateway Plumbing questions Miss Hobbs about the election in Arizona, specifically mentioning secret machine testing in Maricopa County and discrepancies in mailing ballot signatures. He asks if she authorized the testing and if she is aware of the signature issues. Jordan criticizes Miss Hobbs for overseeing elections in Maricopa County and Arizona.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the actions of Katie Hobbs, the Secretary of State of Arizona, regarding election integrity. They mention that Hobbs vetoed bills related to election integrity and did not provide partisan oversight in the election department. The speaker also criticizes Hobbs for not acknowledging and addressing election fraud issues. They mention the involvement of Dominion voting machine employees and the refusal of Maricopa County supervisors to comply with court orders for an election audit. The speaker calls for defunding the governor's office until Hobbs acknowledges and helps correct the election fraud problems. They also mention Senator Warren Peterson's refusal to support constituents in obtaining access to election verification envelopes and adjudication.

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The video discusses the 2022 general election in Maricopa County, Arizona, which saw record-breaking turnout and a close race for governor. Controversy arose when candidate Katie Hobbs refused to debate her opponent, Carrie Lake. Issues with tabulators and printers caused delays in counting the ballots, leading to an undecided governor's race one week after election day. Despite claims of voter fraud, the election was deemed secure. Concerns were raised about the accuracy of the tabulation process due to incorrectly printed ballot images. The trial between Lake and Hobbs focused on allegations of misconduct with ballot printers and handling. The video highlights the need for transparency, hand counting at the precinct level, and restoring faith in the electoral system. Viewers are urged to take action to demand change.

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Maricopa County has been resistant to discussing signature verification during the Arizona audit because the signatures don't match.

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Kari Lake has been fighting to have the Arizona election case reviewed on its merits. The Supreme Court sent the case back to the trial court to investigate the issue of signature matching. Maricopa County officials, who have been accused of being biased against Lake and other MAGA candidates, are refusing to cooperate. The bigger issue is that on election day, the tabulators broke down during crucial voting hours, potentially disrupting the Republican vote. An expert witness suggests that intentional changes were made to the printers, affecting the ballots. Lake is confident that she will prevail if there is an honest accounting of the signatures. She is determined to fight for the governor's office, believing she was denied the position through fraud. Maricopa County delegates signature verification to a third-party company with low standards. Lake demands a proper legal remedy.

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I have some questions about the election in Arizona, specifically Maricopa County. I'm asking about the secret testing done on the machines. As Secretary of State, you're supposed to oversee election procedures and conduct additional testing. Did you authorize this? And what about the signatures on the mail-in ballot updates? Are you aware that they don't match the voter signatures? As Secretary of State, you oversaw elections in Maricopa County, so are those elections the best?

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The speaker asks who determined the number of failed signatures in the 2020 election. Speaker 1 explains that their organization reviewed 25% of the 1,900,000 envelopes from the election and analyzed each voter record individually. They extrapolated the statistics from the first 25% to determine the final number, which is specific to Maricopa County. Speaker 0 points out that Maricopa County alone had over 2 million ballots, and their group analyzed 25% of the mail-in ballots to arrive at the 420,987 failed signature verification number. Speaker 1 confirms this.

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Speaker 1 questions the legitimacy of the 2020 election and refuses to concede in 2022. They accuse an Arizona official of election fraud and defamation. When confronted, Speaker 1 deflects, claiming they are in the middle of a lawsuit. They deny responsibility for inciting violence and criticize the interviewer for lack of understanding. Speaker 1 refuses to commit to conceding if they lose in November. The interview ends with Speaker 1 dismissing the interviewer.

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Katie Hobbs, who is running for governor, certified election results despite significant discrepancies, specifically a 21% issue that raises questions about her competence. The responsibility also lies with Adrian Fontes, the Maricopa County recorder during this time, who attempted to send out 200,000 unsolicited ballots and faced legal challenges for various election-related actions. Both Hobbs and Fontes are implicated in potential data manipulation regarding the election results. Their actions have led to concerns about the integrity of the election process in Maricopa County.

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Speaker 0, Jordan Conrad from the Gateway Funded, asks Miss Hobbs about the secret testing and additional testing on the James in Maricopa County, Arizona. He questions whether she authorized it and if she is aware of the discrepancies in the signatures on the mail-in ballot updates. Miss Hobbs, as secretary of state, oversaw the elections in Maricopa County and Arizona. Jordan persists, but Miss Hobbs tells him to give it a rest as she is at the gym.

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The video provides an overview of the controversies surrounding the 2022 general election in Arizona, specifically in Maricopa County. It mentions the high voter turnout and the closely contested race for governor. Concerns are raised about candidates avoiding debates and the security and accuracy of the election process. Issues with tabulators, printers, and signature verification are highlighted, along with unauthorized testing of machines and the discovery of fit-to-page ballots. The trial of an election lawsuit is discussed, alleging misconduct with ballot printers and handling. The video raises questions about transparency and the integrity of the election system. The speakers emphasize the need for hand counting ballots at the precinct level to ensure accuracy and restore trust in the election system, urging viewers to take action and demand changes to prevent future election fraud.

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I have questions about the election in Arizona, particularly in Maricopa County. Did you authorize the secret testing on the machines, considering the election procedures manual states you should oversee additional testing? Also, are you aware of the signatures on the mail-in ballot updates and how they don't resemble the voter's signatures? As Secretary of State, you oversaw elections in Maricopa County and Arizona. Is it true you told someone to give it an "effing rest?"

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It seems like there are concerns about election integrity and potential fraud. The speaker mentions the Mesa Docks and dropbox, suggesting that there may be issues with these. They also criticize the reporters on TV for not being truthful. The speaker believes that if there are more votes than voters, it should not be questioned. They mention Georgia Claws and ballot mules, implying that there may be manipulation happening. The speaker accuses those in power of not caring about the truth and suggests that lawsuits are being used to delay the process. They emphasize the importance of holding those responsible accountable.

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Speaker discusses issues with Arizona elections, criticizing Attorney General for using repressive tactics to silence dissent. He accuses her of ruling by force and suppressing questioning of election integrity. He warns of the dangers of a repressive state apparatus and urges people to resist authoritarian control.

The Megyn Kelly Show

"Woman of the Year" Lia Thomas & Political Hypocrisy, with Kari Lake, Jamie Kirchick & Eddie Scarry
Guests: Kari Lake, Jamie Kirchick, Eddie Scarry
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing President Biden's controversial fist bump with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the criticism surrounding his recent trip. The conversation shifts to the GOP gubernatorial race in Arizona, where former President Trump has endorsed Carrie Lake, while Mike Pence supports her opponent, Karrin Taylor Robson. Lake leads in the polls, despite criticism from Arizona's current governor, Doug Ducey, who has publicly criticized her on CNN. Lake, a former TV news anchor, discusses her transition from journalism to politics, expressing her disillusionment with modern journalism's shift towards activism. She emphasizes her experience covering Arizona's issues and her commitment to America First policies. Lake critiques Robson's campaign tactics, alleging unethical fundraising practices that mislead donors into supporting her. The discussion turns to the political landscape in Arizona, with Lake asserting that she will not lose to the Democratic candidate, Katie Hobbs, and claiming strong internal polling numbers. She argues that her opponent lacks genuine grassroots support and is backed by establishment Republicans. Lake expresses confidence in her ability to win the primary and general elections, emphasizing her connection with voters and her America First agenda. Kelly and Lake then address immigration and border security, with Lake outlining her plans to take a hardline approach to illegal immigration, contrasting her policies with those of Robson and Ducey. She criticizes the current administration's handling of border issues and pledges to secure Arizona's border by deploying the National Guard and completing Trump's border wall. The conversation shifts to election integrity, with Lake asserting that the 2020 election was marred by fraud and corruption. She insists on the need for honest elections and expresses her commitment to reforming Arizona's election laws. Kelly raises concerns about the potential backlash against Lake's views on the election, but Lake maintains that her polling indicates she is the only candidate capable of defeating Hobbs. The discussion concludes with Lake's views on homelessness, where she advocates for policies that prioritize public safety and mental health support while addressing the needs of the homeless population. She emphasizes the importance of restoring quality of life in Arizona and outlines her plans to tackle the issue. In the latter part of the show, Kelly interviews Eddie Scarry, author of "Liberal Misery," who discusses the unhappiness often associated with liberalism and the hypocrisy of leftist politicians. They explore the cultural dynamics of political violence and the double standards in how politicians respond to threats and security concerns. Scarry emphasizes the need for individuals to reject the misery propagated by the left and to coexist without feeding into their narratives. Finally, Kelly interviews Jamie Kerchick, author of "Secret City," who details the historical struggles of gay individuals in American politics, particularly during the Cold War. He shares stories of notable figures and the societal pressures they faced, highlighting the impact of homosexuality on political careers and the pervasive homophobia of the time. Kerchick discusses the challenges of writing about a marginalized group and the importance of historical accuracy in documenting their experiences.
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