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The Real Results of the Elections - #4 - The case of Arizona
2020 Elections

The Real Results of the Elections - #4 - The case of Arizona

Deeper into Maricopa County (Phoenix) - 2.1 Million votes - The Audit

Greg Rubini
Mar 18, 2022
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In the first article of this 2020 Elections series we have seen what happened during the night between November 3 and November 4, 2020. We have seen the switching of the votes from Trump to Biden, we have examined in detail the charts of Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin. In the first article we have also seen the Real Results of the Elections in Pennsylvania, compared with the fake results of the rigged elections. Link to the first article:
“The Real Results of the 2020 Elections - #1”
https://gregrubini.substack.com/p/elections-real-results-1

In the 2nd article we have revealed the Real Results of the Elections in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan:
“The Real Results of the Elections - #2 - Arizona, Georgia, Michigan”
https://gregrubini.substack.com/p/elections-real-results-2 (for paid subscribers)

In the 3rd article of this series we have revealed the Real Results of the 2020 Elections in Wisconsin, and in Nevada:
“The Real Results of the Elections - #3 - Wisconsin, Nevada”
https://gregrubini.substack.com/p/elections-real-results-3 (for paid subscribers)


The case of Arizona

There is more to be said about Arizona. As we know there has been a Full Forensic Audit in Maricopa County, the largest county of Arizona.
Maricopa County means Phoenix.
Maricopa County counts for 65% of all the votes in Arizona.

The Full Forensic Audit began on April 24, 2021, and lasted until late September. Therefore, the Audit lasted for 5 months.

According to the official results, 2.1 Million votes were cast in 2020 in Maricopa County, compared with 3.3 Million votes cast in the whole of Arizona.
Now let’s travel back in time, and see what happened in Arizona in 2008.


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