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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 speakers discuss voter fraud and irregularities in Maricopa County. They mention that the county recorder, a former cartel attorney, allowed ballots to be restored and duplicated in a way that changed the intended votes. They also highlight issues with unsecured voting computers and the hand delivery of card readers for tabulation. They point out a significant difference in votes between the Republican governor and the Democrat senator, suggesting irregularities. They mention that races were called in favor of Republicans before being overturned during the recount. Additionally, they mention emergency polling places and door hangers without ID requirements in Democrat areas.

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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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The speaker believes Carrie Lake will be the next senator from Arizona. Lake is running against Ruben Gallejo, who the speaker describes as horrible, an open borders maniac, and a defund the police maniac. The speaker claims Gallejo shouldn't be allowed to run against Lake because she is incredible, tough, smart, and has heart. The speaker says Lake is running against someone who cannot carry her shoes and predicts a big victory for her. The speaker states that if they win Arizona, which they are expected to do, they will win the presidency, and Carrie Lake has to be part of that victory. The speaker adds that Lake has been a newscaster for 22 years and is solid as a rock, while her opponent is a loser.

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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, a speaker from the We The People organization criticizes Ben Toma and Warren Peterson for voting to fund Captain Cox in Maricopa County without ensuring the protection of the 2024 election. The speaker believes they could have handled it better. The Arizona LD 12 Republican Committee condemns Ben Toma and Warren Peterson, stating that they will not support, campaign for, donate to, or vote for them. The committee claims that these individuals do not represent the people of LD 12 or the citizens of 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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The speaker questions Miss Hobbs about the alleged intentional failures during the election that caused disenfranchisement of Republican voters. They mention ongoing lawsuits and express concern about her decision-making on Arizona's water future. Another person brings up the issue of signature verification in the 2022 election, where employees were allegedly clicking through signatures too quickly. Miss Hobbs states that she doesn't have a comment on it as it's not under her jurisdiction. The speaker insists that she should answer election questions since a majority of Arizonans believe the election was unfair. Miss Hobbs is reminded that she is not a reporter.

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The speaker discusses the Arizona audit report and criticizes the media for misrepresenting the findings. They argue that the audit revealed tens of thousands of fraudulent ballots, including 57,000 questionable ones and 23,000 that were cast by people who no longer lived at the addresses. They mention an analysis by Dr. Shiva, who found 17,000 duplicate ballots, with a significant number arriving after November 3rd. The speaker asserts that the election should not have been certified and calls for further investigation. They accuse the media of lying about the findings and emphasize the need for certification based on the evidence.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the potential illegal votes in the 2020 election. They highlight the significant increase in mail-in ballots compared to previous years. They point out that only a small percentage of these ballots were rejected, suggesting a lack of proper verification. The speaker emphasizes the scale of the issue and expresses concern over the negligence in checking the legitimacy of the ballots.

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The speaker believes Carrie Lake will be the next senator from Arizona. He says Lake is running against Ruben Gallejo, who he describes as a "rubber stamp" and an "open borders maniac" who wants to defund the police. The speaker claims Gallejo shouldn't even be allowed to run against Lake because she is "incredible," "tough," "smart," and has "heart." He says Lake is running against someone who "cannot carry your shoes" and predicts a big victory. He states that if they win Arizona, which he expects, they will win the presidency, and Carrie Lake needs to be part of that victory. He adds that Lake has been a newscaster for 22 years and is "solid as a rock," while her opponent is a "freaking loser."

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The video highlights instances of ballot irregularities in the 2020 election. It shows examples where ballots were not filled out correctly, yet still counted for Joe Biden. It also mentions a ballot that was thrown out, which had votes for Donald Trump and other Republican candidates. According to Just the News, many adjudicated ballots had marks removed next to Trump's name, allowing for additional marks next to Biden's name. In total, 1,341 marks were removed, which accounts for over 11% of the votes in a race decided by 11,779 votes. The video suggests that this is just one type of fraud.

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The speakers in the video discuss their belief that the 2016 and 2020 elections were stolen or illegitimate due to Russian interference, voter suppression, and issues with electronic voting machines. They express concerns about the integrity of the election process and question the legitimacy of the elected officials. They also mention specific instances such as the 2000 election and the Georgia gubernatorial race. Overall, they argue that the elections were not fair and call for reforms to ensure a more transparent and accurate voting system.

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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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The speakers in the video discuss their belief that the 2016 and 2020 elections were stolen or illegitimate due to factors such as Russian interference, voter suppression, and faulty voting machines. They express doubts about the legitimacy of the elected presidents and call for further investigation and electoral reforms. The video also mentions the disputed 2000 election and allegations of voter suppression in Georgia. Overall, the speakers argue that the electoral process is flawed and that there is a need for greater transparency and fairness in elections.

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My opponent, Katie Hobbs, has declined the debate. I believe voting is important and our elections in Arizona need improvement. Katie Hobbs has been elected governor. Arizonans chose to solve problems, prioritize sanity, unity, and democracy. They want a better Arizona.

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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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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.

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Kari Lake | PBD Podcast | Ep. 307
Guests: Kari Lake
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Kari Lake, a former news anchor and political figure, discusses her journey from journalism to politics, emphasizing her commitment to fighting for election integrity in Arizona. She reflects on her upbringing as the youngest of nine in a modest family, which instilled a strong work ethic. Lake gained prominence in Arizona media for over two decades before transitioning into politics, where she ran for governor against Katie Hobbs in a highly publicized election marked by allegations of fraud. Lake asserts that many Arizonans believe she won the election, citing long lines and malfunctioning voting machines on Election Day as evidence of irregularities. She expresses frustration with the judicial system, claiming judges have dismissed her evidence without proper consideration. Lake is currently pursuing a lawsuit to review early ballot envelopes, which she believes could reveal significant issues with the election process. The conversation shifts to broader political themes, including the role of media in shaping narratives and the perceived bias against conservative viewpoints. Lake criticizes mainstream media for their uniformity in messaging and suggests that a few conglomerates control the narrative, limiting diverse perspectives. She also discusses her views on the current political landscape, including the potential candidacy of figures like Gavin Newsom and the implications of a Michelle Obama run for president. Lake emphasizes the importance of securing the border and criticizes both Democratic and some Republican leaders for failing to address the crisis effectively. She advocates for a return to traditional election practices, such as same-day voting and paper ballots, to restore trust in the electoral process. Lake believes that the current political climate necessitates fighters who prioritize the American people's interests over party loyalty. Throughout the discussion, Lake maintains a defiant stance against perceived injustices, expressing her determination to continue fighting for what she believes is right, regardless of the personal cost. She concludes by announcing her plans for a potential Senate run and her commitment to advocating for election reform and border security.
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