An independent media company recently exposed game-changing findings in the ballots found in the controversial election fraud capital in the United States, Arizona. Pollster Rasmussen turned to X, formerly Twitter, to share the audit conducted for the 2020 election turnouts. “Only one official ballot paper type was approved in Maricopa County, AZ for all 2020 election counted ballots, yet 10 types were discovered by voter-volunteers amounting to over 200,000 ‘non-conforming’ ballots that were all counted in a race Joe Biden ‘won’ by far, far less,” it captioned the tweet.
The Grand Canyon State was reported to be the focal point of electoral cheating scandals during both the 2020 and 2022 elections, with Maricopa County at the center of all of it. A lot of theories on the election rigging in the said state have been swirling around online and offline but, according to the news outlet that has specialized in the collection and publication of public opinion information since 2003, the choice of paper used for printing the ballots could be the key to unraveling the mystery.
“It turns out that there was only one type of paper that was approved for ballots. However, for some mysterious reason, there were 10 different types of paper used. What does that tell you? Well, for most critical thinkers, that would mean there were a whole hell of a lot of fake ballots out there, to the tune of about 200K. That’s less than what Biden won the state by,” Rasmussen reported.
Also, a lot of things were not organic, according to the voter volunteers. For example, the bubbles being filled in are absolutely perfect, like they were printed. “It was obviously not done by a human hand. A human being did not do that, the auditors added and pointed out that it could only be printed by people who had access to the proprietary AZ ballot software.
