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Katie Hobbs is Arizona's Secretary of State. She is the one responsible for certifying the election results in her state. She hates the president, and believes his supporters to be neo-Nazis.
Katie Hobbs is in charge of Arizona elections pic.twitter.com/20KFWVifka
— Jack Posobiec ?? (@JackPosobiec) November 12, 2020
She tweeted out her disgust for the president and his supporters in 2017, and when it was discovered on Wednesday by attorney Ron Coleman, many on Twitter went to her page to register their dismay that a person who expressed such partisan views so openly would be responsible for certifying election results.
This is Arizona's secretary of state. The one in charge of certifying the election.
— Ron Coleman (@RonColeman) November 12, 2020
You read that right. https://t.co/RdLeEsAlRd
Their concern is that she would not be able to distinguish her own perspective on what's good for her state from what the voters have demanded, should the count fall in Trump's favour.
Radio host JD Sharp said that this revelation of her views should "lead to a full audit of every vote" in Arizona, and that Hobbs should not even have that job.
This will surely lead to a full audit of every vote in your state.
— JD Sharp (@imjdsharp) November 12, 2020
You have no business holding the position you do.
I believe you would cheat to prevent Donald Trump from serving a 2nd term as President.
Arizona's election is still in contention as far as the Trump campaign is concerned. As the votes continue to be counted, Joe Biden's lead has substantially shrunk. Trump said that it was down from 200,000 to under 10,000, and has asked for an audit of the state's ballots.
From 200,000 votes to less than 10,000 votes. If we can audit the total votes cast, we will easily win Arizona also! https://t.co/3eZHjdZL98
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 12, 2020