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ARIZONA: SharpieGate CONFIRMED By Expert Witness For Trump Campaign

ARIZONA: SharpieGate CONFIRMED By Expert Witness For Trump
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Trump campaign expert witness Colonel Phil Waldron confirmed the
SharpieGate scandal during Arizona’s hearing on election
integrity on Monday.

Republican voters on election day in Maricopa County in Arizona
reported that they were forced to use Sharpies, rather than
ballpoint pens, and were concerned that there would be
bleedthroughs, and therefore invalidate the ballots. The hashtag
“SharpieGate” went viral, with Arizona voters posting their
concerns all over social media.

“There were two people in front of me that used the Sharpie
that was given to them by the poll workers, it did not read their
ballot, and they slide it in there twice. I used a pen. I took
their Sharpie and threw it away and it read my ballot,”
one woman said at the time.

During Monday’s hearing in Arizona on election integrity,
Colonel Phil Waldron, an expert
witness
, confirmed the scandal’s existence when discussing
the topic with former New York mayor and head of the Trump legal
team, Rudy Giuliani.

“Tell us about the green button in Maricopa County on the
machine,” Giuliani asked Waldron. “There is one witness that is
going to testify that all day she saw election officials constantly
pressing the green button when somebody was voting.”

“I believe this was also linked to another witness that’s
going to talk about the differences between the pens and the
sharpies,” Waldron replied. “The Maricopa elections division in
early voting they specified to only use ballpoint pens for voting,
and then on election day they specified only use sharpies.”


READ MORE: SHARPIEGATE: Arizona Said Sharpies Would Invalidate
Ballots Before Telling Republican-Leaning Voters to Use
Them


National File confirmed this story earlier this month,
with
Maricopa County Elections Assistant Director Kelly Dixon
identifying issues with ballots being cast using Sharpie markers
but still insisting that voters who cast their ballot on November 3
must do so using sharpies.

BUSTED: This internal email
from Maricopa County, AZ talks about “Issues and Concerns” with
markers but says they have to give voters markers anyway instead of
ballpoint pens on Election Day

HUGE! pic.twitter.com/im2NMkC7gC

— Patrick Howley (@HowleyReporter)
November 18, 2020

“The idea is that [there would be] bleedthrough on the ballot,
[and therefore] the scanners would cause an error ballot,”
Waldron continued, and explained what happened with the
aforementioned green button:

By creating the error ballot, the election officials would
basically slide those votes into a batch file that could be
adjudicated by the election administrator or the operator. The
green button was to say “okay there’s an error, so go ahead and
push ‘cast ballot’,” and it punches that into an error file
that can be adjudicated by the election administrator.

Various other electoral discrepancies occurred across Arizona.

National File reported that following a failure to sign the
Certificate of Accuracy for voting machines,
the Maricopa
County GOP Chair, Rae Chornenky, resigned.

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