Kelli Ward gives an update.
Perhaps the most stunning development is that there are now questions about how the Maricopa County election database was deleted or if it ever existed. Was it connected to an external database? Obviously this would be a no-no. Is this why the Board of Supervisors is refusing to obey a subpoena to produce records?
The Arizona Senate has accused county officials of intentional misconduct.
There has been no release of the results so far uncovered. However, the obstruction of those running elections in Maricopa County certainly raises the specter of a massive coverup attempt. The presence of the DOJ recently also indicates that the Dems are very nervous. Keep in mind that Arizona is one of nine states that have audits of various types and sizes going on.
Why are the counts off on individual batches of votes? Why are the counts listed always higher than the number of ballots present? Why were ballots shredded?
Why delete the database? Doesn’t this just further increase the scrutiny? Doesn’t this action convert more people over to the idea of a coverup?
What are they trying to cover up by denying access to the routers? Is this because it would identify traffic back and forth between the Election Center and Dominion? Just how much message traffic was occurring on election night? How much “adjudication” traffic was there?
How much of what happened in Arizona was duplicated elsewhere across the country? If a central database was located offsite, would databases for other states be located there as well?
County officials are claiming they do not have passwords for the routers. If this is actually true, then who does? Just who was using the routers and for what purpose? Does the NSA have the router traffic?
People are becoming more and more aware. More people are asking questions. Will anyone who was part of the conspiracy step up and spill the beans? Probably not. They do not want to end up like Seth Rich. There has already been the mysterious fire that killed an estimated 165,000 hens at the farm of a county supervisor. Was he ready to spill the beans? This will have to be done the hard way.