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Dueling election audits in Arizona

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UPDATED 6:45 PM PT – Saturday, February 6, 2021

The Arizona State Senate unveiled a resolution to arrest election officials in Maricopa County for obstructing an audit of 2020 elections. One America’s Christina Bobb has more.



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TOPICS:2020 electionArizonaArizona State SenateChristina BobbMaricopa Countysenatestolen electionvoter fraudvoting fraud
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