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    Jimi Sullivan on 03/23/2016 at 5:32 PM
    I have a slightly different take on this. Yesterday at 7pm when the polls were closed and they projected the winner, there were 344,000 votes cast for democrats (estimated to be 71% of the total) these were early ballots, there was no exit polling done in Arizona, so only the early ballots were counted thus far. This means that assuming the voter turnout wasn't higher than expected, (which it clearly was) 29% of the vote was done in person. This amounts to roughly 100,000 voters. Yet, with all counties reporting 100%in, the tally went from 344,000 to only 398,000. This means that instead of 100,000 votes, only 55,000 votes were counted. Which means there is a minimum of 45,000 votes that were not counted. Either 45,000 voters were turned away or forced to throw there vote away with a provisional ballot, or simply 45,000 votes disappeared. Either way, this is clear evidence of voter fraud. The math doesn't add up