Audit volunteers throw a party. Who showed up?

Opinion by Laurie Roberts | Arizona Republic

So nice to see that the Senate election audit crew held a “reunion” at a Chandler restaurant on Wednesday evening.

Senate President Karen Fann was there and looking chipper, despite having just lost her months’-long court battle to keep the public in the dark about the election audit. Alas (for her), that fight ended this week when the Arizona Supreme Court refused to hear her appeal to keep her auditors’ communications private.

Related: Arizona lobbyist says Stephanie Grisham told her election fraud claims were bogus

Cyber Ninjas auditor Doug Logan was there, too. That was a surprise given that he missed yet another deadline to produce the audit this week and is now claiming he needs another 30 days before he can turn over emails, texts and other records that multiple judges have ruled are public records.

No Bennett, but plenty of ‘fix was in’ believers

A Gateway Pundit “reporter” was there as well. That’s the far-right gossip rag that every couple of days publishes a new BOMBSHELL of the many ways in which Arizona’s election was stolen.

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