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    It's getting pretty funny now.

    Middle aged Trump supporters in the suburbs are creating fake electoral college papers on their home computers and sending them in to the National Archives, pretending to vote for their state. It's hilarious!

    Fake electors try to deliver Arizona's 11 votes for Trump


    In another sign of the lingering unrest over President Donald Trump's election loss, an Arizona group sent the National Archives in Washington, D.C., notarized documents last week intended to deliver, wrongly, the state's 11 electoral votes for him.

    Copies of the documents obtained by The Arizona Republic show a group that claimed to represent the "sovereign citizens of the Great State of Arizona" submitted signed papers casting votes for what they want: a second term for Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.

    Mesa resident Lori Osiecki, 62, helped created a facsimile of the "certificate of ascertainment" that is submitted to formally cast each state's electoral votes as part of an effort to prevent what she views as the fraudulent theft of the election.

    "We seated before the legislators here. We already turned it in. We beat them to the game," she said.

    The 11 electors actually chosen by Arizona voters last month — meeting in an unpublicized location because of security concerns over their task — cast their votes Monday for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, formalizing the Democrats' victory nationally and in the state.
    Arizona group's fake electors try to cast 11 electoral votes for Trump (azcentral.com)

 
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