Daylightsavingstimes

Daylightsavingstimes OP t1_iyluxfe wrote

>The Arizona secretary of state's office has been urging the county to complete certification by Thursday in order to avoid causing additional delays to preparations for the statewide certification of midterm election results. State officials have warned of the possible exclusion of the county's tens of thousands of votes from the official results if they are not certified by the board in time.

>Before backing down and voting to certify at the board's emergency meeting, Judd called herself "a rule-of-law person" who had to ultimately support making the election results official because of the court ruling and "my own health and situations that are going on in our life."

>"I am not ashamed of anything I did," Judd added.

She and Crosby damn well should be for trying to suppress voters. Ironic too considering they're both Republicans in a largely Republican-voting area.

But they hoped the exclusion (that they would have caused) would happen so they could turn to their constituents and scream, "See!? They don't think your vote matters!!"

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Daylightsavingstimes t1_itbkpc9 wrote

I know this article focused on community viral spread that's making it's way to hospitals, but there's been something going around at my area schools too. Could be the flu, but it would be unusually early for that.

In any case, I've taken to masking up whenever I feel off somehow - be it a sniffle, scratchy throat, or persistent sneezing. Don't wanna spread whatever I could have to others. A simple courtesy.

Edit: A correction.

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