Cyber Ninjas leader ignored records contradicting his false claim
Maricopa County
Posted at 4:24 PM, Aug 03, 2021
and last updated 2021-08-03 20:07:57-04
PHOENIX â Speaking before several thousand supporters at a âRally to Protect Our Electionsâ in downtown Phoenix, former President Donald Trump recited a litany of alleged findings from the Arizona Senateâs self-styled election audit, including a debunked claim that 74,000 mail-in ballots were counted despite no record of them being sent to voters.
The former president didnât realize it, but Trump personally found a voter who had cast one of those ballots. Later in his speech, he asked each of the Republican gubernatorial candidates who had spoken earlier in the day to stand up and be recognized. Among those candidates was state Treasurer Kimberly Yee, who was one of the 74,000 voters.
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