Arizona GOP introduces bill allowing legislature to overturn election results

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if you say so breh :sas2: it seems that the majority of states that keep making these laws keep pushing these politicians to make them and then i see the racial makeup of each state and im like :francis: yeah it figures... that's why i say voting doesn't matter unless YOU have the superior numbers...

And they DO have the numbers in Arizona, that's why they have 2 democratic senators (yeah Sinema is a buster but she got elected pretending to be progressive). Don't assume elections mean instantaneous change, it takes a few cycles of winning to turn a state.
 

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And they DO have the numbers in Arizona, that's why they have 2 democratic senators (yeah Sinema is a buster but she got elected pretending to be progressive). Don't assume elections mean instantaneous change, it takes a few cycles of winning to turn a state.

:francis: i hope you right cause its not looking good...
 

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It's wack that the tax friendly states in the US always gotta be on some goofy shyt. Like people can't just chill out and save money, always gotta be on some extra shyt.
 
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:mjgrin:This is why us MAGA folks are winning.

Dumbass niccas talking about Africans while MAGA is closing the walls in on all of yall:russ::umad:



Thread barely got 20 replies but if OP had said "Tether immigrants overturning election results", this thread would break the coli from all the replies :mjlol:
 

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Should unconstitutional right?


It was unconstitutional when they stormed the capital


But you seen no one got punished


Let's be real black people (and yes even the immigrants that are citizens 2nd generation also that are able to vote)


Are the only barrier to straight up fascism


Thats why they want our vote out the paint


But hey voting not important right ...


:francis:


Edit: anyone else see those GOP ads on here or its just me


:martin:
 

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It was unconstitutional when they stormed the capital


But you seen no one got punished


Let's be real black people (and yes even the immigrants that are citizens 2nd generation also that are able to vote)


Are the only barrier to straight up fascism


Thats why they want our vote out the paint


But hey voting not important right ...


:francis:


Edit: anyone else see those GOP ads on here or its just me


:martin:

Cacs gonna destroy this country whether you vote or not, there's way too many of them...:francis: voting alone will NOT save you. :beli:
 

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Woooooooow the fact that they even pushed a bill like this.
:francis:


Breh we are being distracted with alot of bullshyt right now


The ads on here are from a certain group

It was real reports of internet-based farms to use disinformation campaigns to cause infighting in certain groups


Before the last mid terms and last election


What makes you think they won't do it again


It worked somewhat last time


Look at it this way


Remember the " Mexican caravan" that was coming here


What happened to that


As soon as the mid terms was over it was tossed in the bushes


:francis:
 

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It's wack that the tax friendly states in the US always gotta be on some goofy shyt. Like people can't just chill out and save money, always gotta be on some extra shyt.

Most of them can afford to be tax friendly because they're on the federal dime and getting more from the federal government than they pay back. I don't know what the stats are now, but at one time the only red states that generated net federal tax were Colorado and Texas (and Texas because it has oil and gas).
 

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How Arizona Republicans' voter purge scheme blew up in their faces: analysis​


Brad Reed

October 2, 2024 11:41AM ET

How Arizona Republicans' voter purge scheme blew up in their faces: analysis


Missourians cast their votes in the general election at the Greene County Election Center on Nov. 8, 2022 (Photo courtesy of the Greene County Clerk’s Office).

Republicans in Arizona over the past several years have enacted proof-of-citizenship requirements for registered voters with the purported goal of eliminating the threat of undocumented immigrants from voting.

However, Just Security reports that many of these same Republicans have been changing their tune recently after they discovered that the law would purge a large number of registered Republicans.

As Just Security writes, the trouble started last month when Maricopa County recorder Stephen Richer "discovered that a glitch in Arizona’s driver’s license database caused nearly 100,000 registered voters not to meet the proof of citizenship requirements under the state’s recently revised election laws."

Richer filed an emergency petition with the Arizona Supreme Court arguing that the law states that these voters should be deemed ineligible to vote in upcoming elections, only to be opposed in court by the same Republicans who had long championed such rules.

ALSO READ: The untold story of ‘they’re eating the pets’ in Springfield

Data obtained by Just Security sheds light on exactly why Richer's filing concerned Arizona Republicans so much.

Overall, registered Republicans represented 37 percent of the voters affected by the glitch, while registered Democrats made up 27 percent and unaffiliated voters represented 29 percent.

Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes tells Just Security that the GOP's reversal on this issue shows how little they care for actually maintaining election integrity.

"In my effort to affirm nearly 100,000 Arizonans who hadn’t yet provided citizenship documentation into fully registered voters, the Republican Party and state legislative leaders joined the initiative,” Fontes said. “Their involvement was not out of concern for non-citizen voting—which they know isn’t an issue—but because more Republicans would have been affected, potentially altering legislative control and impacting certain initiatives. This was about political self-preservation. At this point, Arizona Republicans can no longer credibly claim that their concern is non-citizen voting.”
 

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How Arizona Republicans' voter purge scheme blew up in their faces: analysis​


Brad Reed

October 2, 2024 11:41AM ET

How Arizona Republicans' voter purge scheme blew up in their faces: analysis' voter purge scheme blew up in their faces: analysis


Missourians cast their votes in the general election at the Greene County Election Center on Nov. 8, 2022 (Photo courtesy of the Greene County Clerk’s Office).

Republicans in Arizona over the past several years have enacted proof-of-citizenship requirements for registered voters with the purported goal of eliminating the threat of undocumented immigrants from voting.

However, Just Security reports that many of these same Republicans have been changing their tune recently after they discovered that the law would purge a large number of registered Republicans.

As Just Security writes, the trouble started last month when Maricopa County recorder Stephen Richer "discovered that a glitch in Arizona’s driver’s license database caused nearly 100,000 registered voters not to meet the proof of citizenship requirements under the state’s recently revised election laws."

Richer filed an emergency petition with the Arizona Supreme Court arguing that the law states that these voters should be deemed ineligible to vote in upcoming elections, only to be opposed in court by the same Republicans who had long championed such rules.

ALSO READ: The untold story of ‘they’re eating the pets’ in Springfield

Data obtained by Just Security sheds light on exactly why Richer's filing concerned Arizona Republicans so much.

Overall, registered Republicans represented 37 percent of the voters affected by the glitch, while registered Democrats made up 27 percent and unaffiliated voters represented 29 percent.

Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes tells Just Security that the GOP's reversal on this issue shows how little they care for actually maintaining election integrity.

"In my effort to affirm nearly 100,000 Arizonans who hadn’t yet provided citizenship documentation into fully registered voters, the Republican Party and state legislative leaders joined the initiative,” Fontes said. “Their involvement was not out of concern for non-citizen voting—which they know isn’t an issue—but because more Republicans would have been affected, potentially altering legislative control and impacting certain initiatives. This was about political self-preservation. At this point, Arizona Republicans can no longer credibly claim that their concern is non-citizen voting.”
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