by Beth Blankley at Just the News
Arizona state Sen. Wendy Rogers, a Republican, published a letter to the American people following the release of the Maricopa County audit results on Sept. 24 calling for forensic audits of all 50 states’ 2020 election results.
Originally signed by 41 state legislators from 15 states, the letter has now, less than a month later, been signed by 150 lawmakers from 38 states.
Claiming that “our representative republic suffered a corrupted 2020 election,” the letter states:
“In addition to Arizona, sworn affidavits have accumulated from many states detailing rampant corruption and mismanagement in the election process. Fraud and inaccuracies have already been shown through multiple audits and canvasses in multiple states, as well as through lawsuits challenging the validity of election results in several counties in multiple states.
“We have come to the conclusion that all 50 states need to be forensically audited. Voter rolls should be scrubbed with a canvass of the voters to ensure future integrity of our elections. …
“We call on each state to decertify its electors where it has been shown the elections were certified prematurely and inaccurately.”
The letter was published after the highly anticipated Maricopa County audit report found, according to Rogers, there were “too many discrepancies to declare an outright winner of Arizona’s electoral votes.”
“Thank you all for helping our movement get more people on board with this letter!” Sen. Rogers said in a statement. “Please read the letter, see who is on, and who is not on. Those who are not on, please ask them to sign. If they don’t sign, start working on primarying them.”
Former President Donald Trump mentioned the letter during a “Save America” rally in Perry, Ga. last month, and momentum has grown since then, with the number of legislators who have signed it more than doubling since earlier this month.
However, legislators from the states of Alaska…
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