Brazil, a developing nation marred by crime and poverty, with many isolated towns in the remote rainforests, managed to COUNT and CERTIFY the entire result from a nation over over 200 million in a single night.
Meanwhile the clowns running the elections in Arizona and Nevada are moving at the pace of snail, talking endless days to count votes, leaving many distrusting whatever result they shall eventually proclaim.
How is it even physically possible to count this slowly? Are the election workers spending all day chatting and going on break after counting five or ten votes?
A further disgrace is the fact that leftist thug Katie Hobbs was allowed to run despite being the incumbent Secretary of State who in charge of the vote! Talk about the fox guarding the henhouse. This is like something from a third world banana republic, where are the UN election observers to condemn this corruption?
Whereâs were you when Brian Kemp did the same thing in Georgia in2018?
And less than a year before that election, he purged 560,000 people from the rolls for having missed âone too many electionsâ (by contrast, in Pennsylvania, when a voter has been inactive for a long time, they arenât purged. They simply need to provide ID if they ever do show up to vote).
Using an antiquated and terrible method for determining who should be purged.
Where were your complaints then?
And the West Coast states are using election laws in place since the 1990s, agreed to by both Republicans and Democrats. If those states wish to change their laws, they can.
Itâs always taken this long to count. Whatâs changed are the number of races that are so evenly divided every vote has to be counted before a winner can be determined.
I wouldnât say that they should face criminal charges⌠but I do think that we could come to an agreement that if the person running for the office is in charge of the administration of the election that maybe that shouldnât be a thing that happens.
Words like overwhelmed being used by election officials doesnât put a lot of confidence into whether enough resources were allocated once the laws changed.
I also wonder how many people who worked elections years before decided to sit this one out because of violent weirdos who think that the election is corrupted?
I also think Hobbs should have stepped down from being SoS. Iâm going to cry mea culpa and say I wasnât even paying attention to the Arizona governorâs race and didnât even know until right now that she was still SoS.
That said, I havenât seen where she did anything regarding the elections in Arizona that could even be remotely considered a conflict of interest, but I am happy to be shown otherwise, since as I said, I havenât given this race much of a look see.