Helen Purcell began the Arizona Election Fraud hearing by saying "I want to begin by apologizing what took place on March 27th... As I said in the past, I am deeply sorry."
However, it's clear that the people of Arizona have no intention of forgiving or forgetting, given the anger expressed by those who signed up to speak on alleged election fraud. The rowdy crowd is parading up to speak in large numbers, calling for Purcell's resignation and for a revote.
"Our right to vote and to have that vote counted is the most direct way that citizens can participate in our political system... People tried to do our civic duty and couldn't," Arizona citizen Patrick Syfter said. "You made people choose between voting and keeping their jobs... You must resign. Stop pretending that you represent us. We do not want platitudes... This will not end today. We will be back every vote to hold you accountable."
Air Force veteran Dean Palmer described his horrific experience voting in Maricopa County.
"My experience down there, it was tough... People in wheelchairs and canes in the heat... We were out of provisional ballots at 7am... So many people, they wheeled up there and got hit with the sprinklers. So many people, they couldn't take it. They had to leave, people were crying."The executive director of the Arizona Students' Association shared the testimony of a student who had just come back from a one-year tour in the Army.
Comment: Yet another example of blatant fraud in the voting process. In America, it's become clear that the pathological elite will use every trick in the book to either disenfranchise or all out prevent individuals for having their right to have their voices heard.