VolinWayne
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Sure, it is.
You will always have the same 4 core problems, but you never try to explain them:
1) Why did the Republican-controlled state legislature in Arizona hire the firm known as "Cyber Ninjas" to conduct this audit, if it wasn't completely about seeking bias confirmation?
2) Why are Republican members of the Arizona state legislature only contesting one election? Why not contest Mark Kelly's victory over Martha McSalley? That senate election was on the same ballot as the presidential election in Arizona.
3) Why would a Republican Governor and close Trump ally named Doug Ducey, have certified an election with fraudulent results against Donald Trump? Gov. Doug Ducey campaigned hard for Trump last year. Gov. Ducey is not a RINO. Ducey has been on the same page with Trump on immigration policy since the beginning of Trump's campaign in June of 2015.
4) What was wrong with the previous recount in Arizona? Can you point to any verifiable proof of fraud, which wasn't caught during that prior recount?
1. Does it really matter what their name is if they prove fraud. I don't think they will be alleging fraud based on a bias. Things like mail-in-ballots not being folded, mail-in-ballots being marked with a ballot marking device etc are all clear examples of fraud no matter what the opinion of the auditor is. Also, who knows what the actual forensic audit of the machine itself and the routers (which Maricopa County still has not delivered) will show us.
2. They are discussing bringing a 3rd auditor in to do all down ballots and compare to their own audit
3. A lot of Republicans have used Trump to gain support. I don't know a lot about Governor Ducey. He could very well be a Rino along with Brian Kemp
4. Here is a great explanation by Philip Starks
Risk-Limiting Audits vs. Full Forensic Audits
Also here is Philip Starks resignation letter from the board of Verified Voting back in 2019. In it he explains the issues in great detail
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