• March 28, 2024

Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers on Recalling Electors: “If Wisconsin Can Do It, Arizona Should Have Been FIRST”

 Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers on Recalling Electors: “If Wisconsin Can Do It, Arizona Should Have Been FIRST”

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Legislators in Arizona and Wisconsin are pushing to decertify their states’ fraudulent 2020 elections with promised resolutions to reclaim the Presidential electors.

The Gateway Pundit reported that the Wisconsin State Assembly voted to move forward Rep. Ramthun’s resolution to reclaim Wisconsin’s 10 electors for US President and Vice President who were certified under fraudulent purposes.

Arizona’s full forensic audit of Maricopa County’s 2020 election found evidence of elections law violations and hundreds of thousands of fraudulent votes. All evidence was delivered to the Arizona Attorney General, and some legislators are ready to decertify Arizona.

In the meantime, Arizona awaits the results of Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s criminal investigation.

Arizona State Representative Mark Finchem told The Gateway Pundit that he is already working on a resolution to reclaim Arizona’s electors.

EXCLUSIVE: AZ State Rep. Mark Finchem Is Working on Resolution to Reclaim Arizona’s 2020 Electors: “I Actually Have A Resolution In Markup Right Now.” (VIDEO)

Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers has also called to decertify, and she has launched a multitude of election integrity bills this session.

WATCH: AZ State Rep. Mark Finchem Expects Arrests in Arizona: “Maricopa County Isn’t The Only County – We Are Waiting for Indictments”

The Gateway Pundit correspondent Jordan Conradson spoke to Senator Rogers about Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s investigation and decertification in Arizona.

Rogers: We’ve done a ton of bills just here in week three. As far as Attorney General Brnovich is concerned, it’s really important that he starts making progress because we’re putting bills through right and left. I’ve just been appointed, thankfully, as a permanent member of the government committee, which makes me on four committees, but it’s my honor to serve and to be able to vote on four different committees. And we’re having to do a supplemental government committee meeting because we have over 70 , Seven- Zero, 70 election integrity bills. So back to your question. I think Brnovich is going to be put in a place where he has to do something because of all these bills worth doing that indicate where the fraud and corruption have been.

Conradson: So do you think the recent move by Wisconsin pushing to reclaim their 2020 electors will get him moving a little bit?

Rogers: It’s hard to say how it’ll affect him, but I can tell you what my constituents are telling me from Northern Arizona and really all over from all over Arizona, that if Wisconsin can do it, Arizona should have been first.

Conradson: There are

Source: The Gateway Pundit

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