Voting snag in Arizona fuels election conspiracy theories
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Voting snag in Arizona fuels election conspiracy theories
By ANITA SNOW and NATHAN ELLGREN (Associated Press)PHOENIX (AP) — A printing malfunction at about one-quarter of the polling places across Arizona’s most populous county slowed down voting Tuesday, but election officials assured voters that every ballot would be counted.Still, the issue at 60 of 223 vote centers in Maricopa County gave rise to conspiracy theories about the integrity of the vote in the pivotal state. Former President Donald Trump…
Voting snag in Arizona fuels election conspiracy theories
PHOENIX -- A printing malfunction at about one-quarter of the polling places across Arizona’s most populous county slowed down voting Tuesday, but election officials assured voters that every ballot would be counted.
Voting snag in Arizona fuels election conspiracy theories
PHOENIX — A printing malfunction at 60 polling places across Arizona’s most populous county slowed down voting Tuesday, but election officials assured voters that every ballot would be counted.Still, the issue gave rise to conspiracy theories about the integrity of the vote in the pivotal state.Former President Donald Trump, Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and others weighed in to claim that Democrats were trying to subvert the vote…
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