Republican AG Candidate, RNC File Motion for New Trial to Challenge Election

Republican AG Candidate, RNC File Motion for New Trial to Challenge Election
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Blake Masters addresses voters at a rally in Phoenix, Ariz., on Nov. 3. The rally included appearances with Trump-endorsed candidates: Kari Lake for Arizona governor, Mark Finchem for Secretary of State, Abe Hamadeh for attorney general, and Kelly Cooper for U.S. House of Representatives. Allan Stein/The Epoch Times
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Republican Arizona candidate Abe Hamadeh filed a new motion with the Republican National Committee in Mohave County to again challenge the Nov. 8 election results in the attorney general’s race and claimed there is new evidence of voter disenfranchisements after hundreds of ballots were located in Pinal County.

Hamadeh, who was backed by President Donald Trump and is an ally of GOP candidate Kari Lake, released a statement Wednesday saying they are filing the lawsuit “as a result of newly discovered evidence that voters were clearly disenfranchised.”

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