川粉的一个幻想,认为Arizona的笔有问题,专门不让川普的票被识别,这个案子在Arizona被dropped了,完完全全是川粉的一个被害幻想症。 https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/2020/11/07/trump-biden-election-live-updates/#link-UKFZ67FFRFEVZNHYIORAEAT5JM 4:10 p.m. Link copied Republican-led lawsuit over Sharpie-marked ballots in Arizona to be dropped PHOENIX — Plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed in Arizona over alleged ballot issues stemming from Sharpie use abruptly filed to dismiss their suit without prejudice Saturday. The Trump campaign, the Arizona Democratic Party and the Republican National Committee had all gotten involved in the case, which fanned claims of widespread ballot problems affecting Republican voters, claims repeatedly denied by local and state election officials. Alexander Kolodin, a lawyer behind the suit, did not provide comment Saturday afternoon and said he would have a statement in the evening. Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, whose office had filed an amicus brief asking that the matter be resolved quickly, expressed her frustration Saturday about the rumors circulating. “My office has been putting out information for months about how election processes work in the state & all we do to ensure security & fairness,” she tweeted Saturday morning, not long before protesters were expected to gather at the state Capitol decrying attempts to “steal” the election. “If you haven’t been paying attention, that’s on you, but don’t show up when you don’t like the result & scream fraud w/no evidence.”
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Republican-led lawsuit over Sharpie-marked ballots in Arizona to be dropped PHOENIX — Plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed in Arizona over alleged ballot issues stemming from Sharpie use abruptly filed to dismiss their suit without prejudice Saturday. The Trump campaign, the Arizona Democratic Party and the Republican National Committee had all gotten involved in the case, which fanned claims of widespread ballot problems affecting Republican voters, claims repeatedly denied by local and state election officials. Alexander Kolodin, a lawyer behind the suit, did not provide comment Saturday afternoon and said he would have a statement in the evening. Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, whose office had filed an amicus brief asking that the matter be resolved quickly, expressed her frustration Saturday about the rumors circulating. “My office has been putting out information for months about how election processes work in the state & all we do to ensure security & fairness,” she tweeted Saturday morning, not long before protesters were expected to gather at the state Capitol decrying attempts to “steal” the election. “If you haven’t been paying attention, that’s on you, but don’t show up when you don’t like the result & scream fraud w/no evidence.”