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{Saying the 2020 presidential election was "not fair" is very different from saying there was massive, widespread voter fraud and the election was flat-out stolen. We need to make that distinction.}

The problem from the very beginning was the terminology used to describe and define what transpired. I can think of few words more juvenile than cheated and not fair. It sounded as though we were on a kindergarten playground. Sadly, voter "fraud" in addition to "stolen" conjures up a similar image.

Declaring and continuing to expound this as the most corrupt election in the history of this Country leaves no room for ambiguity - because that's precisely what it was - also on a scale never seen before in the history of this Country. Not only was the corruption rampant - it had numerous facets.

The word corruption resonates in everyone's mind.

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At this point, denying election fraud requires active, willful ignorance. And willful ignorance is NOT innocent. It is corrupt, evil. I don't wish to live among those who will perpetrate such grotesque acts of societal destruction. Go to hell, my Dem former friends.

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I have close family in Mesa, AZ, and I got to spend quite a lot of time out there. Kari Lake was still on the air at that time and I looked forward to her nightly news with great anticipation. She was an excellent general news reporter. As I have read more about Ms Lake, specifically why she left the news business to get into politics, I have come to admire her for her intelligence, backbone, and honesty. She will make a great governor for Arizona.

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