“This is Our New Declaration of Independence” – Wendy Rogers Unveils Letter Signed by 41 State Legislators From 15 States Calling For a Nationwide Audit and Decertification

Today, we finally saw the long-awaited results from the Arizona Senate’s historic full forensic audit of the 2020 Maricopa County election.

Hundreds of Arizonans showed up to attend the audit report’s grand reveal. The gallery on the inside of the chamber was full and a large crowd watched the livestream video from outside the building on a big screen that was set up earlier in the day.

Once the senate hearing was finished, AZ State Senator Wendy Rogers took the stage outside to address the anxious crowd about the findings that confirm thousands of fraudulent votes were counted in November.

During her address, Rogers unveiled a letter that had been signed by 41 different legislators from multiple states, calling for a nationwide audit and decertification of every state where fraudulent votes changed the outcome of the election.

Starting with Arizona.

“This is our new declaration of independence. This is our manifesto of freedom.”

Watch Rogers read the letter to the crowd in its entirety:

The letter was signed by legislators from 15 different states. Washington, Texas, Utah, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Colorado, Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, and Minnesota were all represented on the document.

Rogers has been busy lately, traveling from state to state in order to convince other lawmakers to conduct forensic audits that mirror the ongoing one in Arizona. (Auditors in AZ are still looking at election data and equipment that has been withheld by the county)

It looks like her efforts have been paying off, but we still have a lot of work to do.

The full text of the letter, as well as the full list of 41 lawmakers who signed, was tweeted out by Senator Rogers shortly after she spoke to the crowd.

 

The results of Arizona’s historic audit show numerous discrepancies that were found in the audit. Here are just some of the findings:

  • Canvass showed over 3,400 more ballots were cast than recorded
  •  Over 9,000 more mail-in ballots were received and recorded than the official number of mail-in ballots sent out by the county
  • Precincts show more ballots cast on election day than people who showed up to vote. 1,551 extra votes.
  • Approximately 2,500 ballots were shown in the early vote returns that do not have a voter listed as casting them.
  •  Over 255,000 early votes shown in the county final vote file do not have a corresponding entry in the early voting returns file
  • Over 23,000 voted by mail after moving after the October 5th cutoff
  • 2,382 voters cast votes in Maricopa county, in person, after moving out of the county
  • Over 2,000 voters who moved out of Arizona during the 29 days before the election were given a full ballot instead of a presidential-only ballot.
  • Close to 300 deceased voters potentially vote.
  • There is an unprecedented number of discrepancies in the vote total. This could only happen through malicious actions or severe incompetence from Maricopa county officials.

Even without listing all of the issues that were uncovered, there were still too many discrepancies to declare an outright winner of Arizona’s electoral votes.

Arizona MUST decertify.

 

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