Not sure why this took so long. According to the article, they were the most demanding and openly public group of fake electors, making videos of themselves and sending crazy demand letters to Mike Pense. Lock 'em up. Arizona fake electors led vocal campaign to overturn the 2020 election -- they're now part of a 'robust' state investigation | CNN Politics
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You missed a whole lot more if you think there was any significant election fraud in Arizona...like your somewhat tenuous grasp on reality.
it is beyond coincidence how every judge or prosecutor against djt interests ends up being compromised by the tiniest of indiscretions while someone like Cannon remains in charge of the case that should have been decided well before the election. If that case goes to trial, no way djt wins the case or the election. I'm sure that the new judge appointed to this will have it dismissed in no time..smdh at the way the justice system is being compromised for MAGA. when out justice system is that compromised, all bets are off. Judge recuses himself in Arizona fake elector case after urging response to attacks on Kamala Harris A judge recused himself Tuesday from presiding over Arizona’s fake electors case after an email surfaced in which he told fellow judges to speak out against attacks on Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign for the presidency. In the Aug. 29 email, Maricopa County Judge Bruce Cohen lamented that he didn’t speak out when Harris was called a “DEI hire,” believes that white men must speak out against unfair treatment of women, and raised a historical lesson from the Holocaust about the need to speak up when people are attacked. Cohen didn’t specify who made the comment regarding Harris. “We cannot allow our colleagues who identify as being a ‘person of color’ to stand alone when there are those (who) may claim that their ascension was an ‘equity hire’ rather than based solely upon exceptionalism,” the judge told his colleagues in the email. Cohen later wrote another email telling his fellow judges that he let his passion cloud his views and apologized to anyone affected by his lapse in judgment in using an email forum for judges that was not appropriate for unsolicited comments. Lawyers for Republican state Sen. Jake Hoffman, who faces nine felony charges in the case, sought the judge’s removal, arguing Cohen “bears a deep-seated personal political bias that overcame his professional judgment” and that their client has lost confidence in the judge’s impartiality.