Um, no. The files/database were/was deleted but recovered by the digital security team hired by the AZ Senate.
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Cyber Ninjas used the word recovered, however, when they "walked back" the claims it was deleted they confirmed to the Az Senate that no databases were in fact deleted. If you read closer, the multi-layer system the County uses confused the auditors. Once explained, the files were located.
This is also costing $1k a day in taxpayer money.
Cool cover story bro. Also, your words stated the County deliberately used a system to obstruct the discovery/production of evidence. Which is a crime if I’m not mistaken.
Well, close the border and you’ll save much more than $1k/day. Not like AZ or the Feds give a rip about $1k/day. Don’t worry it will be over soon.
Yeah, wait until they have to replace all those voting machines compromised by the trumplicans -multiple millions and millions for AZ taxpayers
Chain of Custody was broken....they're trash.
https://www.businessinsider.com/ariz...achines-2021-5
Oh well, we don’t need to use them anyway. And let’s trust the word of an election official who desperately wants to discredit any audit not conducted by the election officials.
I don’t know what the results of the audits will show. Neither do you. But people are sure freaked out about it. Optics are not good for the election officials.
Speaking of chain of custody. Looks like GA is taking a second look at their results.
Apply a simple BS check on this, does it makes sense that you can just send off voting machines for anyone to open up? Or, do you have to send them to accredited (Cyber Ninjas is not) election audit organizations? What does a simple sniff test say to you?
Good lord. My state is an embarrassment.
Literally nobody in Arizona wants the border closed. I have lived here 23 years, nobody. Republicans want it open to complain about it and they want the labor coming up from Mexico. Border patrol wants it open to keep complaining about it to keep their budgets rising.
I vacation in Puerto Penasco, driving down you pass a border patrol office and lot before you hit Lukeville. There are normally 2-300 official vehicles parked in that lot. Every time I drive by I say "the fleecing of America". My best friend who is a former border patrol agent would just laugh and tell me about several other lots he knew of in California. The border outrage is a joke and most who scream about it either have a financial incentive or haven't been within 500 miles of it.