After All, #SharpieGate Was More Than A 'Conspiracy Theory'
A newly released email from Maricopa County Elections Assistant Director Kelly Dixon confirms the Sharpiegate scandal. We learned on Wednesday that the Arizona audit discovered ballots were printed incorrectly and on thin paper stock that allows for ink bleed-throughs.
In an email dated October 22, 2020, Dixon writes to notify election clerks that they must issue ballpoint pens every day prior to Election Day.
“We NEED to use markers on Election Day,” she writes. Why did they only use markers on Election Day? Trump supporters voted in overwhelming numbers on Election Day, in person, due to the concerns about mail-in ballot fraud. It looks like they took the necessary measures to suppress these votes as well. Jennifer Asper shared an image of this letter to Twitter, originally shared by Garret Lewis and swept under the rug by the media:
CAUGHT! Maricopa County Elections Worker Kelly Dixon ordered her staff to use ballpoint pens for early voting from 10/23-11/2. They NEED to use markers on Election Day. Why? The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors need to see this and call for a full audit. RT and share! pic.twitter.com/cYbEluxiXV
— Garret Lewis (@GarretLewis) November 18, 2020
Our latest stories...Busted! They knew most Trump voters would wait to vote on Election Day. #SharpieGate pic.twitter.com/9pcR0i036n
— Jennifer Asper (@j3669) July 18, 2021
