Election integrity advocates packed the Hitching Post Saloon in Apache Junction Tuesday evening to hear from several prominent conservative figures and election integrity advocates. Hosted by Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller, the event was standing room only. Much of the focus was on supporting the 2020 alternate electors for Trump who are being prosecuted, considered the first rally of its kind in the state.
Miller, who represented two of the electors who are being prosecuted by Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes, opened the rally, stating that “people have lost faith in free and fair elections.” He said action must be taken, such as filing bar complaints against unethical attorneys.
However, he warned that those who stand up against wrongful election activity “are going to pay a price.” He said they will “risk their careers and jobs.” He also expressed concern that an alarmingly small number of ballots have been submitted so far in the primary election.
Former legislator Anthony Kern, who is one of the prosecuted electors and running for his seat again, said he was a “proud J6er.” He said the prosecution has tainted him with nine felony indictments. Kern defended Erika Kirk from critics attacking her after her husband Charlie was assassinated, stating that she is one of the most wonderful women he has ever known.Read the rest of the article

