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Arizona GOP introduces resolution to declare Trump 2024 winner regardless of the vote

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Republicans in the Arizona House of Representatives have introduced a resolution that would seek to declare former President Donald Trump the winner of the 2024 presidential election — regardless of what the voters decide, reported KPNX's Brahm Resnik.

The resolution would not carry any force of law because it is not a bill, noted Resnik.

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However, it is in response to rulings in Colorado and Maine disqualifying the former president from the ballot under the Insurrection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. It will be reviewed by the House Election Committee Wednesday.

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According to Resnik, the resolution advocates "to change the manner of the presidential election by appointing the eleven presidential electors to the republican primary winner to offset the removal of a republican candidate in Colorado and Maine," and "that Governor Hobbs sign the election reform measures listed below, and if not, the presidential electors be appointed to protect the 2024 presidential election from another maladministered and illegally run election."

There is no evidence that the 2020 presidential election in Arizona was rigged or otherwise "illegally run."


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Republicans in the Arizona House of Representatives have introduced a resolution that would seek to declare former President Donald Trump the winner of the 2024 presidential election — regardless of what the voters decide, reported KPNX's Brahm Resnik.

The resolution would not carry any force of law because it is not a bill, noted Resnik.

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However, it is in response to rulings in Colorado and Maine disqualifying the former president from the ballot under the Insurrection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. It will be reviewed by the House Election Committee Wednesday.

Want more breaking political news? Click for the latest headlines at Raw Story.

According to Resnik, the resolution advocates "to change the manner of the presidential election by appointing the eleven presidential electors to the republican primary winner to offset the removal of a republican candidate in Colorado and Maine," and "that Governor Hobbs sign the election reform measures listed below, and if not, the presidential electors be appointed to protect the 2024 presidential election from another maladministered and illegally run election."

There is no evidence that the 2020 presidential election in Arizona was rigged or otherwise "illegally run."


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Which ones? I missed that ruling.
This case, if decided the opposite way, would have allowed state legislatures unlimited authority in deciding all aspects of elections. They could have decided if they could override the will of voters. The usual conservatives nut jobs voted to allow that.

 
Somehow I'm not surprised, but actually have come to expect this sort of thing. There'll be more to come for sure.
The same people who told us to ignore Trump before 1/06/2021 will be along shortly to stop worrying. There are guardrails. Let the baby have its bottle.
 
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