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'Late' exit poll shows majority of Arizonans actually voted for Lake
Mar 17, 2023 23:37:37   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
The Democrats cheat.

'Late' exit poll shows the majority of Arizonans actually voted for Lake
But Democrat Hobbs installed as executive
WND Staff By WND Staff
Published March 17, 2023 at 5:04pm


The idea that the 2020 and 2022 elections across American were clean, accurate and without fault took another broadside this week when a poll confirmed that Republican Kari Lake got 51% of the vote for governor in Arizona, while Democrat Katie Hobbs got 43%.

Only Hobbs was installed as governor in an election result that still includes many unanswered questions.

Also, the poll showed that voters chose Abe Hamadeh and Mark Finchem, both Republicans – even though Democrats were declared winners in those political races.

The details were reported by the Arizona Sun Times.

The results come from Rasmussen Reports and College Republicans United, which released results from their "late exit” poll.

The report said, "Women voted for Lake over Hobbs by a 49 to 43 percent margin. Similarly, Arizonans have a more favorable view of Lake than Hobbs. Over 50 percent view Lake positively; 30 percent find her 'very favorable,' and 21 percent 'somewhat favorable.' In contrast, Hobbs’ favorability is at 44 percent, with 25 percent viewing her as 'very favorable' and 19 percent as 'somewhat favorable.'"

Hamadeh was seeking the office of the attorney general, and 49% of the respondents said they voted for him. Only 43% said they voted for "winner" Kris Mayes.

For secretary of state, 46% voted for Finchem, while 43% voted for Democrat and "winner" Adrian Fontes.

The report noted, "The survey also asked voters about election fraud in the fall midterm election. Over 50% found it at least somewhat likely that '2022 election irregularities in heavily Republican areas of Arizona happened intentionally to suppress Republican votes.' That broke down to 31 percent who found it 'very likely,' 19 percent who found it 'somewhat likely,' 14 percent who found it 'not very likely,' 29 percent who said: “not likely at all,' and 8 percent not sure."

A majority found it was likely that election day problems with voting machines in Maricopa County affected the outcome of races and fully half "thought cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election."

The report said, "When asked if they would choose former President Trump or President Joe Biden for president if the election were held now, 50 percent said Trump and 39 percent chose Biden."

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Mar 18, 2023 03:58:59   #
Forkbassman Loc: Missouri
 
dtucker300 wrote:
The Democrats cheat.

'Late' exit poll shows the majority of Arizonans actually voted for Lake
But Democrat Hobbs installed as executive
WND Staff By WND Staff
Published March 17, 2023 at 5:04pm


The idea that the 2020 and 2022 elections across American were clean, accurate and without fault took another broadside this week when a poll confirmed that Republican Kari Lake got 51% of the vote for governor in Arizona, while Democrat Katie Hobbs got 43%.

Only Hobbs was installed as governor in an election result that still includes many unanswered questions.

Also, the poll showed that voters chose Abe Hamadeh and Mark Finchem, both Republicans – even though Democrats were declared winners in those political races.

The details were reported by the Arizona Sun Times.

The results come from Rasmussen Reports and College Republicans United, which released results from their "late exit” poll.

The report said, "Women voted for Lake over Hobbs by a 49 to 43 percent margin. Similarly, Arizonans have a more favorable view of Lake than Hobbs. Over 50 percent view Lake positively; 30 percent find her 'very favorable,' and 21 percent 'somewhat favorable.' In contrast, Hobbs’ favorability is at 44 percent, with 25 percent viewing her as 'very favorable' and 19 percent as 'somewhat favorable.'"

Hamadeh was seeking the office of the attorney general, and 49% of the respondents said they voted for him. Only 43% said they voted for "winner" Kris Mayes.

For secretary of state, 46% voted for Finchem, while 43% voted for Democrat and "winner" Adrian Fontes.

The report noted, "The survey also asked voters about election fraud in the fall midterm election. Over 50% found it at least somewhat likely that '2022 election irregularities in heavily Republican areas of Arizona happened intentionally to suppress Republican votes.' That broke down to 31 percent who found it 'very likely,' 19 percent who found it 'somewhat likely,' 14 percent who found it 'not very likely,' 29 percent who said: “not likely at all,' and 8 percent not sure."

A majority found it was likely that election day problems with voting machines in Maricopa County affected the outcome of races and fully half "thought cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election."

The report said, "When asked if they would choose former President Trump or President Joe Biden for president if the election were held now, 50 percent said Trump and 39 percent chose Biden."
The Democrats cheat. br br 'Late' exit poll shows... (show quote)

Excellent but progressives will call it all fake news, a lie, Lake is a poor loser, blah,blah, blah. NOTHING will be done as usual; why? The SWAMP IS TOO DEEP! Very few have the guts to stand up & fight! Personally, a Trump/Lake Team in ‘24 could win IF we have a legitimate election. Time will tell.

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Mar 18, 2023 07:05:03   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
dtucker300 wrote:
The Democrats cheat.

'Late' exit poll shows the majority of Arizonans actually voted for Lake
But Democrat Hobbs installed as executive
WND Staff By WND Staff
Published March 17, 2023 at 5:04pm


The idea that the 2020 and 2022 elections across American were clean, accurate and without fault took another broadside this week when a poll confirmed that Republican Kari Lake got 51% of the vote for governor in Arizona, while Democrat Katie Hobbs got 43%.

Only Hobbs was installed as governor in an election result that still includes many unanswered questions.

Also, the poll showed that voters chose Abe Hamadeh and Mark Finchem, both Republicans – even though Democrats were declared winners in those political races.

The details were reported by the Arizona Sun Times.

The results come from Rasmussen Reports and College Republicans United, which released results from their "late exit” poll.

The report said, "Women voted for Lake over Hobbs by a 49 to 43 percent margin. Similarly, Arizonans have a more favorable view of Lake than Hobbs. Over 50 percent view Lake positively; 30 percent find her 'very favorable,' and 21 percent 'somewhat favorable.' In contrast, Hobbs’ favorability is at 44 percent, with 25 percent viewing her as 'very favorable' and 19 percent as 'somewhat favorable.'"

Hamadeh was seeking the office of the attorney general, and 49% of the respondents said they voted for him. Only 43% said they voted for "winner" Kris Mayes.

For secretary of state, 46% voted for Finchem, while 43% voted for Democrat and "winner" Adrian Fontes.

The report noted, "The survey also asked voters about election fraud in the fall midterm election. Over 50% found it at least somewhat likely that '2022 election irregularities in heavily Republican areas of Arizona happened intentionally to suppress Republican votes.' That broke down to 31 percent who found it 'very likely,' 19 percent who found it 'somewhat likely,' 14 percent who found it 'not very likely,' 29 percent who said: “not likely at all,' and 8 percent not sure."

A majority found it was likely that election day problems with voting machines in Maricopa County affected the outcome of races and fully half "thought cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election."

The report said, "When asked if they would choose former President Trump or President Joe Biden for president if the election were held now, 50 percent said Trump and 39 percent chose Biden."
The Democrats cheat. br br 'Late' exit poll shows... (show quote)


What are the chances that the Arizona Supreme Court will take her case, and consider her evidence of election intefearence and fraud?

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Mar 18, 2023 08:34:54   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
dtucker300 wrote:
The Democrats cheat.

'Late' exit poll shows the majority of Arizonans actually voted for Lake
But Democrat Hobbs installed as executive
WND Staff By WND Staff
Published March 17, 2023 at 5:04pm


The idea that the 2020 and 2022 elections across American were clean, accurate and without fault took another broadside this week when a poll confirmed that Republican Kari Lake got 51% of the vote for governor in Arizona, while Democrat Katie Hobbs got 43%.

Only Hobbs was installed as governor in an election result that still includes many unanswered questions.

Also, the poll showed that voters chose Abe Hamadeh and Mark Finchem, both Republicans – even though Democrats were declared winners in those political races.

The details were reported by the Arizona Sun Times.

The results come from Rasmussen Reports and College Republicans United, which released results from their "late exit” poll.

The report said, "Women voted for Lake over Hobbs by a 49 to 43 percent margin. Similarly, Arizonans have a more favorable view of Lake than Hobbs. Over 50 percent view Lake positively; 30 percent find her 'very favorable,' and 21 percent 'somewhat favorable.' In contrast, Hobbs’ favorability is at 44 percent, with 25 percent viewing her as 'very favorable' and 19 percent as 'somewhat favorable.'"

Hamadeh was seeking the office of the attorney general, and 49% of the respondents said they voted for him. Only 43% said they voted for "winner" Kris Mayes.

For secretary of state, 46% voted for Finchem, while 43% voted for Democrat and "winner" Adrian Fontes.

The report noted, "The survey also asked voters about election fraud in the fall midterm election. Over 50% found it at least somewhat likely that '2022 election irregularities in heavily Republican areas of Arizona happened intentionally to suppress Republican votes.' That broke down to 31 percent who found it 'very likely,' 19 percent who found it 'somewhat likely,' 14 percent who found it 'not very likely,' 29 percent who said: “not likely at all,' and 8 percent not sure."

A majority found it was likely that election day problems with voting machines in Maricopa County affected the outcome of races and fully half "thought cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election."

The report said, "When asked if they would choose former President Trump or President Joe Biden for president if the election were held now, 50 percent said Trump and 39 percent chose Biden."
The Democrats cheat. br br 'Late' exit poll shows... (show quote)


She lost , now go find another way to lie cheat and steal.

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Mar 19, 2023 02:18:13   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
ACP45 wrote:
What are the chances that the Arizona Supreme Court will take her case, and consider her evidence of election intefearence and fraud?


Probably zero.

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Mar 19, 2023 06:31:04   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Probably zero.


I'll be generous here, maybe 20%.

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