Hi John,
 
Well, I'll give this to Gov. Hobbs and AG Mayes.... they are nothing if not consistent. 

For three years we have dealt with nonstop amateurism, partisanship, and corruption. And now a new wave of allegations is so serious that the legislature can't ignore it. 

This is why election integrity matters. Anyone corrupt enough to steal an election is corrupt enough to abuse their office.

The allegations in question concern ANOTHER pay-for-play for Gov. Hobbs; and a payoff for prosecution for Mayes. 

Both are impeachable offenses. 
The leadership that Sen. Petersen has shown is remarkable and stout. Arizona should NOT tolerate corruption and especially REPEATED corruption from Hobbs- this is not her first pay-for-play scandal!
The issue with AG Mayes may be even more egregious. 

The recent malicious prosecution of the Trump 2020 electors- which was dismissed and a waste of taxpayer dollars- was apparently begun because of a payment by national Democrats to Mayes. 

In other words, she took a payment to prosecute people. 

I can't even think of the words for this corruption. 

AZ Free News has this:

A recent whistleblower filing alleges Attorney General Kris Mayes was paid to prosecute President Donald Trump’s supporters.

According to the whistleblower, Christina Bobb — one of the indicted former Trump lawyers and current senior elections counsel for the Republican National Committee — Mayes’ inadvertently disclosed in filings her receipt of $200,000 from a Democratic Party offshoot founded in the 2020 election cycle for the purpose of defeating Trump and his allies. 

The funds came from States United Democracy Center (SUDC), which the complaint alleged was payment to grant the organization prosecutorial influence over Mayes’ case against Trump’s 2020 attorneys, allies, and electors. The payment came in two allotments: $50,000 and $150,000. 

“Prosecutors claim on the record and in emails that States United represents their office,” stated the complaint. 

SUDC delivered a document to Mayes in the summer of 2023 proposing the charges to be brought against Trump’s foremost 2020 supporters. Mayes’ chief deputy attorney general, Dan Barr, told Capitol Media Services last December that the SUDC document “did not have a significant, if much, impact at all” in their case against the Trump 2020 electors. 

Consistent with Mayes’ ongoing resistance to disclose further details of their working relationship with SUDC as related to the prosecution of Trump supporters, Barr declined to “get into the inner workings” of their relationship with SUDC. 

Two key participants within SUDC involvement in Mayes’ prosecution have a history of high-profile actions taken to undermine Trump. 

SUDC founder Norm Eisen was co-counsel for the House Judiciary Committee during the first impeachment of Trump in 2020.  

The attorney on SUDC filings, Marc Elias, was counsel for former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Elias also coordinated the Steele dossier that would serve as the basis for the falsified allegations of Russia interference in the 2016 election. In recent years, Elias has been the left-leaning legal bully stick ensuring the success of Democrat-led election reforms and demise of Republican-led election reforms. 

The whistleblower complaint also questioned whether Mayes would receive a third payment upon a successful conviction. 

Bobbs’ complaint was filed alongside a motion to disqualify Mayes and SUDC from continuing prosecution. 

The motion came shortly after a Maricopa County Superior Court remanded Mayes’ case back to the grand jury for violating due process.

In September, several months after this motion was filed, Mayes lost her bid to continue prosecution with the court of appeals. 
Look at this trail of partisanship and corruption. What a disaster for Arizona.

These people cheated to get into office and are now cheating while in office. 

Time to make a stand against Democrat corruption. We can be bold and push for better things for the people of Arizona!

There is no better proof than this, of the importance of election integrity. Election integrity IS integrity. Help me push to end fraud, and stop the fraudsters who do this!

God bless Arizona, and God bless America!
Wendy Rogers, Lt Col USAF (ret)
Arizona Senator LD7
PS- We can stop corruption here. I'd love to have your support!
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