Trump, Done with Democracy, Calls on Kari Lake to Be ‘Installed’ as Arizona’s Governor

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Donald Trump on Monday declared the Arizona midterm election “yet another criminal voting operation” and demanded that defeated gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake be “installed Governor of Arizona.”

2:30 AM post: “Kari Lake should be installed Governor of Arizona.” pic.twitter.com/Nxm4h08U8L — Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) November 28, 2022

Much of Lake’s Trump-backed campaign was centered around bolstering unfounded claims of electoral fraud in the 2020 election, and the former TV anchor has lived up to her commitment to only accept election results if she won.

Lake, who lost her bid for governor to Democrat Katie Hobbs, has refused to acknowledge the election results, instead filing a lawsuit requesting public records from Maricopa County that would detail which voters experienced issues casting their ballots, and information regarding errors in ballot counting.

“We know we won this election,” Lake said in a weekend interview with far-right streaming service Real America’s Voice. “We are going to do everything in our power to make sure that every single Arizonans vote that was disenfranchised is counted.”

Her efforts are clashing with a major electoral deadline. Monday is the last day for Arizona counties to certify the results of the 2022 midterms, and several counties have held out to register challenges. Cochise and Mojave country — both rural, Republican strongholds in the state — voted not to certify and instead delay their final decision until the last possible moment. If the counties fail to certify their election in time, Arizona state officials have indicated that they will go to court to force a certification, or all of the county’s ballots shall be discarded. If not resolved, the challenges could cause issues with Arizona’s scheduled statewide certification on December 5th.

GOP operatives and officials have been seized on issues with a subset of ballot printers at in-person voting centers in Arizona to pressure county officials to act on allegations of fraud and misconduct. According to Maricopa County officials, fewer than 1% of ballots cast in the election were affected by the problem. Cochise country heard from three conspiracy theorists who had filed multiple baseless lawsuits in Arizona attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 before voting to delay their certification. The petitioners, Tom Rice, Brian Steiner and Daniel Wood, allege that ballot counting machines in the state were improperly certified, a claim Elections Director Kori Lorick has categorically denied. Trending Trump, Done with Democracy, Calls on Kari Lake to Be ‘Installed’ as Arizona’s Governor Kanye and His Antisemitic Friends Storm Off Live Right-Wing Podcast Will Smith Says Oscars Night Was ‘Horrific’ in Daily Show Interview Kanye West Used Porn, Bullying, ‘Mind Games’ to Control Staff Editor’s picks

Arizona’s Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich, released a public statement demanding Maricopa County address various GOP complaints regarding the administration of the elections. In response the county released a report Sunday stating that issues with printers did not prevent Arizonan’s from casting their ballots. Tom Liddy, the Republican head of Maricopa County’s civil division, attached a letter to the report addressing the attorney general’s allegations point by point.

An investigation by the Associated Press found that election certifications in most states were conducted “smoothly” and with “few complaints.” Despite this the former president has seized on Lake’s loss to revive his own conspiratorial claims. As previously reported by Rolling Stone, Trump had been making preparations amongst supporters and allies to challenge the results of the midterms months before they took place. The conspiracy mongering and allegations of fraud would likely have been much more widespread had Trump backed candidates not floundered in major elections across the country.

factbased on November 28th, 2022 at 18:20 UTC »

He's got a hunch that Lake won, therefore she should be installed.

But I have a hunch that Lake lost.

How do we resolve this? Maybe we should ask all the adult AZ citizens what they think. Oh wait, that's what we did, and Lake lost the vote.

NewNiqueNewNork on November 28th, 2022 at 17:40 UTC »

I call for Trump to go fuck himself.

Shr3kk_Wpg on November 28th, 2022 at 17:31 UTC »

So, let me get this straight. The GOP candidate alleges improprieties in the election, and the former GOP President calls for her to just be made Governor? No proving any claim in a court of law? Just say it was stolen or "fixed" and that's it?

For all the talk from the right about President Biden having dementia, what Trump is calling for has no basis in the Constitution or the laws of the United States.