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MAGA Disrupt Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Meeting. Shades of Things to Come.

Wandering Monk

Well-Known Member
PHOENIX — As the board of supervisors for Arizona’s largest county abruptly ended a meeting late last month, a swarm of people rushed toward the dais, shouting that the members were illegitimate.

The Maricopa County leaders made a beeline for a side door and were swiftly escorted out of the chamber by security guards, who called for backup from the sheriff’s office. After the meeting’s live-feed went dead, a member of the crowd yelled that a “revolution” was underway.


“I’m here today to put you on public notice and to inform you that you are not our elected officials,” said Michelle Klann, co-founder of a pro-Trump group, from a podium she had commandeered. “This is an act of insurrection. Due to all the voter fraud, you have never been formally voted in.”

The scene at the Feb. 28 meeting terrified many Maricopa employees and others who were reminded of what happened after Joe Biden won the county — and, with it, Arizona — in the 2020 presidential race. Back then, Trump supporters used baseless fraud claims to try to pressure or scare elected leaders into changing the results for the metro Phoenix county, which is home to more than half of Arizona’s residents.

Now, with another presidential election quickly approaching and Arizona again likely to be central to Donald Trump’s electoral strategy, the incident late last month has revived fears that officials responsible for running Maricopa County elections will be targeted with a campaign of threats and abuse — or worse.


“This was an organized, coordinated attack,” said one top county official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive security matters. “It was a dress rehearsal for the election.”

Since the 2020 vote, the Maricopa supervisors — most of whom are Republicans — have faced relentless public ridicule, conspiracy theories and death threats for signing off on the results and refusing to go along with Trump’s efforts to overturn the outcome.

 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
I don't want to sound wicked...but two years ago, in 2022...there was too much mystery over that week in Arizona...they passed counting ballots.

It's absolutely normal that people became suspicious.
Not even in Burundi it would have taken so long...come on...
the first world power.

So...I wouldn't focus on the 2020 presidential election.
The 2022 election was absolutely mystifying... so many memes were created because of what Arizonans did.
 

Pogo

Active Member
“I’m here today to put you on public notice and to inform you that you are not our elected officials,” said Michelle Klann, co-founder of a pro-Trump group, from a podium she had commandeered. “This is an act of insurrection. Due to all the voter fraud, you have never been formally voted in.”

So now insurrection is a good thing.
First comment on a video of her at the meeting. "Fruit Loop"
 

Pogo

Active Member
I don't want to sound wicked...but two years ago, in 2022...there was too much mystery over that week in Arizona...they passed counting ballots.

It's absolutely normal that people became suspicious.
Not even in Burundi it would have taken so long...come on...
the first world power.

So...I wouldn't focus on the 2020 presidential election.
The 2022 election was absolutely mystifying... so many memes were created because of what Arizonans did.
And oodles of investigation was done of the election, counting etc and absolutely no fault or fraud was found. Wicked isn't the word for people who still spout this nonsense.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
The 1st Amendment doesn't
legitimize lies. It only allows
expressing them.
I have never said they did do something shady.
I am saying that people become suspicious for a reason...

:)

I mean... in my country nobody would propose the implementation of the electronic voting system because of what we have seen for the last four years in the United States. We have seen enough.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I have never said they did do something shady.
I am saying that people become suspicious for a reason...
Aye, Trump lied about a stolen election.


I mean... in my country nobody would propose the implementation of the electronic voting system because of what we have seen for the last four years in the United States. We have seen enough.
 

anna.

but mostly it's the same
I don't want to sound wicked...but two years ago, in 2022...there was too much mystery over that week in Arizona...they passed counting ballots.

It's absolutely normal that people became suspicious.
Not even in Burundi it would have taken so long...come on...
the first world power.

So...I wouldn't focus on the 2020 presidential election.
The 2022 election was absolutely mystifying... so many memes were created because of what Arizonans did.

Not so much wicked as uninformed. There were no fraudulent results.
 

Wandering Monk

Well-Known Member
Two firms hired by Trump could find no evidence of election fraud that would have changed the outcome of the election:


Cyber Ninjas, a MAGA organization audited the ballots in Arizona. They also did not find enough fraud to overturn the outcome there. In fact, the found 261 fewer votes for Trump the county audit did:

 

danieldemol

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
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Remind me, how many were killed? Who were they threatening to hang? How much property damage was there?
According to the link;
'However, unlike Jan. 6, 2021, no injuries were reported following Thursday’s protests at the Tennessee State Capitol, and no arrests were made, according to the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office.'

Source: TN House Speaker calls Democratic disruption at state capitol an ‘insurrection’
 
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