(VIDEO) Sign Arizona State Rep. Mark Finchem’s Nationwide Petition to Formally Decertify the 2020 Election and Set Aside Arizona’s Electors

Arizona State Representative Mark Finchem has started a nationwide petition to decertify Arizona’s fraudulent 2020 election and reclaim the fraudulently certified Presidential Electors.

The Gateway Pundit reported that Mark Finchem, candidate for Secretary of State, proposed a historic resolution to fix the corrupted 2020 election. Arizona House Speaker RINO Rusty Bowers promptly responded indicating that he would n0t give this proposal fair consideration.

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In light of Bowers’ opposition and unsupportable claims, Mark Finchem challenged Speaker Bowers to a debate on the constitutionality of such a proposal.

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After issuing the challenge, Finchem announced his nationwide petition to decertify and set aside Arizona’s electors.

Clear and convincing evidence shows that illegal acts occurred in the elections in Maricopa, Pima, and Yuma Counties, and that the margin of error exceeds the margin of victory.

If we are a nation governed by the “rule of law,” then violations of the law must have consequences. Accordingly, the 2020 election must be set aside.

PETITION TO FORMALLY DECERTIFY THE 2020 ELECTION AND SET ASIDE ARIZONA’S ELECTORS

All Americans need to sign this petition to reclaim fraudulent electors.

SIGN THE PETITION HERE.

Rep. Finchem joined Steve Bannon’s War Room this morning to tell the American people how they can contact Arizona legislators and encourage them to uphold their oath of office.

Finchem: Now, what can the War Room posse do? If people go to AZLEG.GOV, they will see a tab that says Senate, and they will see a tab that says house. If they click on those, they’ll find members, every single member’s email every single member’s phone number is there. Now here’s what I’m going to ask people to do. It’s never good when you call a member and demand action. Encourage them to do the right thing. Encourage them to exercise their legislative authority that is well documented as plenary authority. Now if folks want to go to votefinchem.com they can actually see the resolution out there. I believe I gave it to Cameron so you can post it up at your website as well. They need to read the eight pages of evidence. eight pages of evidence showing this is how it was done. These are the things that are wrong with this election. And this is why there’s a pathway for us to get it done. This is why people need to make the call and encourage those members to do some

Bannon: make sure you’re not demanding, but strongly recommend that they read this resolution and support it. Is that what we need?

Finchem: that’s what I need, man. We need encouragement. We don’t need to have people screaming at folks over the phone because that never works. Pressure breeds resistance, but encouragement brings one along. So again, they can go to votefinchem.com They can actually look at the resolution.

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Jordan Conradson, formerly TGP’s Arizona correspondent, is currently on assignment in Washington DC. Jordan has played a critical role in exposing fraud and corruption in Arizona's elections and elected officials. His reporting on election crimes in Maricopa County led to the resignation of one election official, and he was later banned from the Maricopa County press room for his courage in pursuit of the truth. TGP and Jordan finally gained access after suing Maricopa County, America's fourth largest county, and winning at the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. Conradson looks forward to bringing his aggressive style of journalism to the Swamp.

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