Kari Lake in Lawsuit Cites 127,000 Gross Ballot-Signature Mismatches Counted Good in Her 17,000 Vote Supposed Loss

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Among the information in Kari Lake’s lawsuit against Secretary of State Katie Hobbs and the Maricopa County Board of Election Supervisors (see the link in the article at RedState.com) is that the signatures on 127,000 of the mail-in and drop-box ballots were grossly mismatched with the signatures on the voter registration forms, which along with the other orchestrated shenanigans detailed in the lawsuit certainly indicates that Lake won by several hundred thousand votes (rather than lost by 17,000 votes), in line with that the Republican state senate candidates in aggregate gained about 718,000 votes more than the Democrat candidates in aggregate, and the Republican U. S. House candidates in aggregate gained about 320,000 more votes than did the Democrat candidates.