This theory came to me while reading this article:
Basically, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has been sitting on evidence of election fraud for months and has been very quiet about his investigation. Many on this board (myself included at times) have assumed he's dragging his feet in an attempt to white wash the whole thing until after it is too late to make a difference in the mid-terms. Katie Hobbs is balls deep in the election rigging and she is the presumptive nominee for the dems in the AZ Governors race. Polling shows a pretty tight race between her and all the Republicans that are running (She actually beats all but one of them (Kari Lake), according to the poll). Maybe Brnovich is waiting to come out with his findings until it is so late in the game that the dems won't be able to muster a viable alternative candidate.
Not a bad theory at all, though of course the AG would be acting in a politically motivated way if they were to do that.
Whenever you hear a party loyalist complain about primaries, bring this up. Primaries weed out corrupt candidates early and make good candidates stronger.
In Arkansas this likely happened to the Democratic candidate Josh Mahony.
I agree with you on the "acting in a politically motivated way" statement but, he has the cover of fulfilling the obligation to conduct a thorough investigation and "gosh darnit, it just took that long to complete - now check out my nun chuck moves..."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO-wZykVHDY