I guess I can't change your understanding of what you've seen and read. Guess we will find out in the next few weeks if the Arizona senate agrees with you.
Oh, I'm sure it won't just be the Senate. If anyone actually decides to try to use this to decertify the election, it'll end up in court. Because of course it will. The claims being made by Cyber Ninjas are claims that can be examined forensically in court, and if their claims are wrong, then the calls to decertify the election would be based on evidence that is wrong.
So, court.
There's no way to avoid this, regardless of the authority either side claims to have.
And in court, Cyber Ninjas (and the AZ Senate) will have to back up their claim that decertifying the election is an appropriate response to Cyber Ninjas saying that there was the POTENTIAL for fraud, even though no actual fraud was proven, by their own report.
If the AZ Senate wants to continue fighting this, it goes to court. Inevitably.
I guess I can't change your understanding of what you've seen and read. Guess we will find out in the next few weeks if the Arizona senate agrees with you.
Oh, I'm sure it won't just be the Senate. If anyone actually decides to try to use this to decertify the election, it'll end up in court. Because of course it will. The claims being made by Cyber Ninjas are claims that can be examined forensically in court, and if their claims are wrong, then the calls to decertify the election would be based on evidence that is wrong.
So, court.
There's no way to avoid this, regardless of the authority either side claims to have.
And in court, Cyber Ninjas (and the AZ Senate) will have to back up their claim that decertifying the election is an appropriate response to Cyber Ninjas saying that there was the POTENTIAL for fraud, even though no actual fraud was proven, by their own report.
If the AZ Senate wants to continue fighting this, it goes to court. Inevitably.