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Giuliani: Campaign disallowed access to voting machines; issues reported in Arizona

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Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani | Facebook

Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani | Facebook

Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani said governors won’t allow access to voting machines, but that he could prove election fraud allegations if they were allowed access.

In Arizona, Giulaini recently said Gov. Doug Ducey was not doing enough to protect voter integrity. 

In Maricopa County, Dominion Systems representatives were present on Election Day and named in each county’s election board plan.

Giuliani told Sean Spicer on “Spicer & Co.” that his team only needed to prove 10,000 contested votes in Arizona, which he said could easily be done. 

"Don't you think it's going to be pretty easy to show 10,000 noncitizens voted in Arizona?" Giuliani said on the show.

Giuliani said all he had to do was run the names of those who voted in a Lexis-Nexis search and it would come up with 40,000 noncitizens.

Giuliani said if states didn’t cheat, they would agree to letting the Trump team examine the machines.

"If they didn't cheat, Sean, why won't they let us examine the machines?” Giuliani said on the show. “Why does the governor of Georgia continue to hold onto the machine the city paid $110 million for, and he refuses to let us examine them?”

Giuliani said President-elect Joe Biden needed to encourage the examination so that his presidency wouldn’t be shrouded in questions.

"There's no reason to go beyond anything that this election was a theft. It could be proven," Giuliani said on the show. "I can tell you one simple thing that would prove it to make the American people feel really good.”

Giuliani said if the governors would agree to allow the voting machines to be looked at, he might not feel the way he feels about them. 

“Five or six of these crooked governors could let us have access to the machines,” Giuliani said to Spicer. “In fact, if they did, maybe I would have to apologize for saying they're crooked."

Giuliani stressed the importance of examining the machines. He said if the machines could simply be examined it would clear up things.

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