KEK
Not it won't.
The AZ Audit released by the AZ State Senate will tho.
What kind of low-effort shit is this site?
>name and address, phone and email.
This must be the work of Ingersoll-LARPwood.
What a joke.
>pic of empty grocery shelves
https://twitter.com/ModeledBehavior/status/1435382005139714048/photo/1
I noticed at the grocery store yesterday there were scattered shortages of items in different areas that were missing.
Kinda in the 10-20% range if I had to guesstimate.
Anybody else other than me & that Twatter Guy noticing the same thing within the last week or so?
>canvassing is the old tried and true method of showing fraud
It's moar like a poll than it is a sworn affidavit used in courts.
It's best use is in trying to see if there's anything there before doing something like a full blown forensic audit.
Well, at this point in time there's no need to check to see if there's fire behind the smoke.
This thing is being overblown and will be forgotten in a day or 2.
The AZ Audit public release is all that matters now.
This is a trap with FF attempts waiting to happen.
Public canvassing is kind of a waste.
Especially for something like this where you need close to 100% participation for the data to be meaningful.
How many people slammed the door on them?
25%? 50%?
>An estimated
No such thing as estimates under a Forensic Audit.
They need to go do an effort like this in places that need to have one.
Not in Maricopa County where everyone is on the edge of their seats waiting for the real Boom to drop any week now.
>11,708 attempted voter contacts,
> 4,570 registered voters responded
So, <50% talked to them.
What an overhyped waste of time.
Go to MI and WI where at least this effort would be of some use.