Monday 28 November 2022 01:44 PM Trump insists Lake should be 'installed as AZ Governor' as six counties may ... trends now
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Donald Trump demanded that Kari Lake be 'installed' as Arizona's next governor six counties prepare to meet the Monday deadline to certify the 2022 midterm election results.
With 99 percent of the vote reported in Arizona, there is just 0.6 percent separating Lake from the supposed victor and Democratic opponent Katie Hobbs.
But Republican outcry ensued, led by Lake and former President Trump, who claim there was foul play in the midterms due to Hobbs' Secretary of State role, which puts her in charge of Arizona's elections.
Malfunctions with voting machines in the state's largest jurisdiction, Maricopa County, also led to doubts over the results, which are separated by approximately 17,000 votes.
'Massive numbers of 'BROKEN' voting machines in Republican Districts on Election Day,' Trump posted to his Truth Social account on Monday morning. 'Mechanics sent in to 'FIX' them made them worse.'
'Kari had to be taken to a Democrat area, which was working perfectly, to vote. Her opponent ran the Election. This is yet another criminal voting operation - SO OBVIOUS,' the former present