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Arizona GOP candidate says Google won't let you search his campaign website. He turned off search

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The Republican Party in Arizona has spent a large amount of money blocking the public from seeing the details of the Cyber Ninja scam audit of the 2020 election. They are doing this because besides being an actual real story of attempted election fraud on the part of GOP officials and MAGA Big Lie conspiracists, it is the only thing they have that approaches a policy prescription for governing. The GOP’s only prescription for government is fascism. The official social media account of the Arizona Republican Party labeled anyone reporting on the continued 2020 “election fraud” claims from the right “domestic terrorists.”

On Oct. 5, conspiracy theorist, Jan. 6 participant, and Republican candidate for Arizona secretary of state Mark Finchem had an important set of accusations that would likely bring the liberal media to its knees. On Twitter, along with his fundraising ask, he wrote: “Google & the crooks in California refuse to rank my website in their deep state algorithm. Please share my website & link to it so that the voters can see it. They DON’T want me to look at election corruption in Arizona. Crooked #FakeFontes is their fixer.” A very serious accusation! Is Finchem—a former police officer and Arizona House representative who not once but twice accused shadowy “deep state” operatives of running a psychological operation (he said “PSYOP” at the time) to fabricate the racists in Charlottesville—on to something? 

No. It’s that his campaign doesn’t know how to run a website.




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