[Southern + November 19th] According to US media reports, the Secretary of State (equivalent to the lieutenant governor) and Democrat Katie Hobbs in charge of the Arizona presidential election has denied Trump and Other Republican officials have unconfirmed allegations of voter fraud, so she has received "continuous and escalating" threats of violence. She also stated that the threats have escalated from targeting her to targeting her family and her employees.
Katie Hobbs
According to reports, according to the current vote count in Arizona, the Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden will win the state’s election. This is the first time Arizona has fallen to the Democratic Party since 1996. Presidential candidate. However, President Trump and his government allies have questioned the vote count across the country. They baselessly claim that there are many voter frauds, and many of his supporters support these claims. According to the Associated Press, the American right-wing social media site Parler has made death threats against Hobbes, which wrote: "Let us burn her house, kill her family, and teach these crooks a lesson." In addition, according to local media reports, a group of Trump supporters shouted "We are watching you" outside Hobbes' home. The law enforcement agency in your state is currently investigating this threat.
Hobbes said in a statement: The death threats were directed at her, her family and her staff. She said she anticipated that those who felt "incompetent and angry" about the election failure would react like this, but these actions were "very odious." She said in the statement: "This is a symptom of a deeper problem in our state and country, which is the continued and systematic destruction of trust between each other and our democratic process." Then she lashed out at the state. Officials, she said they are the main culprits for the deterioration of the current political climate. She said: "But some people, including members of parliament, members of Congress and other elected officials, have been spreading misinformation and encouraging others to distrust the results of the election." "They should have stopped long ago. Their words and actions will have consequences. In particular, she pointed out that the "deafening silence" of Arizona Republican Governor Doug Ducey had caused more and more riots, and called on Dusey and other leaders of the state to "stick to the truth." According to reports, in addition to Arizona, Georgia Secretary of State and Republican Brad Raffensperger, who was also transferred from the Republican state to the Democratic Party in the election, also received death threats.
Regarding the current situation, Biden said in an interview with the media on November 16 that he once again called on Trump to cooperate with the transfer of power. He said: "If we do not cooperate, more people may die." When talking about the current president. When Trump refused to admit defeat, Biden said: "I think this makes this country even more embarrassing."
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