Far right Arizona state Senator and Secretary of State candidate Mark Finchem has introduced a resolution to decertify the 2020 election in Arizona on Monday, 14 months to the day after the election was called for President Joe Biden, and weeks after a similar resolution introduced by a similarly impotent Republican dead-ender failed in the Wisconsin legislature. A clip from the text:
“Whereas, a declaration of the results of statewide electoral contests in the 2020 general election is in dispute with probable cause to believe that multiple discrepancies exist, both criminal and noncriminal in nature, and that so many questionable ballots were commingled with legitimate ballots across the State of Arizona that significant voter disenfranchisement has occurred, making the election irredeemably compromised; and Whereas, the Constitution of the United States provides for enumerated powers of the federal government; moreover, the Tenth Amendment specifies such enumerated powers as negative rights of the federal government, while protecting vast unenumerated powers for the state governments, stating, ‘The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people,'” and so on and so forth. Read more here.