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- cross-posted to:
- arizona@exploding-heads.com
LaRue also admitted, “If actual signatures that appear in the voter’s voter registration record were obtainable by anyone, then if someone wanted to do so, they might be able to forge these signatures on early ballot affidavit envelopes that they stole.”
“That’s not the case the way we use signatures in society,” said Kari Lake attorney Bryan Blehm. “I can go to the Maricopa County Clerk and Recorder’s office today and download hundreds of thousands, possibly millions of signatures if I wanted to because we put deeds, we put mortgages, we put trusts. Every document I sign and file, Your Honor… is available to the public online. That’s how we use signatures, Your Honor. They are our identity.”
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