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(Natural News) When our founders devised our republican form of government, they gave each of the three branches specific responsibilities in terms of governance.
The Legislative Branch makes laws, passes budgets, sets rules for government agencies, etc. The Executive Branch sets the agenda and leads the country, ensuring that laws are faithfully executed and that the country is safe, secure and defended. The Judicial Branch was empowered to ensure that laws passed are constitutional and decide other matters of law.
The same concepts writ large for the country also applied to state governance. But in 2021, these concepts have all but died, and it’s the Judicial Branch the one our founders thought would be the weakest that has destroyed them.
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Judge Daniel Martin ruled that Arizona s 2020 election audit will move forward
A liberal Arizona judge has sided with Republicans by ruling that the audit of the state s 2020 election results will move forward, despite objections from Democrats.
Democrat-appointed Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Daniel Martin ruled in favor of Republicans on Wednesday by dismissing a temporary restraining order.
The Democrats restraining order sought to halt the state’s audit of over 2 million 2020 election ballots, The Associated Press reported.
Judge Martin said Dems had not presented enough evidence to support their claims.
Arizona Democrats had claimed that voters would be harmed by currently implemented audit procedures.