Media disinformation about Arizona election audit

 Matt Margolis:

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...   Ben Cotton says his words are being taken out of context.

“My testimony on May 19th before the AZ Senate is being taken out of context by some media outlets,” Cotton was quoted as saying in a tweet from the official Twitter feed for the Maricopa audit. “To confirm: the ‘Databases’ directory on the EMS Primary Server WAS deleted containing the voting databases.”

“I was able to recover the deleted databases through forensic data recovery processes,” Cotton added. “We are performing data continuity checks to ensure that the recovered databases are usable.”

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While the usual suspects in the liberal media tried to make it appear that Cotton had walked back the original claims that a database had been deleted, clearly, he has not. One outlet that got it right was the Washington Times, which notes in their headline: “Arizona election auditors say they recovered ‘deleted’ data.”

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The media has not been a reliable source of information on the audit which they oppose.  They keep looking for excuses to criticize rather than just report the facts. 

See, also:

Arizona GOP Chair Kelli Ward Threatens Arrests In Arizona Election Audit

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