Australian National Review – Arabella and the Rural Organizing Initiative organize elections in small towns in Arizona

Maricopa and Pima Counties are the most populous counties that conduct statewide elections in Arizona. “Highly Populated” includes large groups of illegal immigrants from the Kamala Harris Open Border Campaign.

Arizona used to be Barry Goldwater Country – the original MAGA candidate. But now it’s the McCain Mafia that controls Arizona’s two major cities and turns some members of the Arizona GOP into drones and automatons for the Blue Regime. Remember – John McCain came to Arizona as a Democrat and realized he couldn’t win without an (R) after his name.

The McCain Mafia is fully empowering the Blue Regime to attempt to gain a stranglehold on elections throughout Arizona. Stephen Richer, the Republican clerk of Maricopa County, was one of these GOP McCain Mafia drones. Richer is Arizona’s Chris “Most Secure Election Ever” Krebs, despite having temporary workers walking around with security keys to privileged access areas of the election infrastructure. He lost, but has his last chance to influence this presidential election.

The real story of Arizona now is about the small towns of Arizona, ignored by the hustle and bustle of Maricopa and Pima County. The film “Bad Day at Black Rock” shows the thuggish nature that can develop in small desert towns, and that is what is happening in Arizona hamlets. Hard-left activists supported and directed by the strange-sounding “Rural Organizing Initiative” (ROI) are using dirty Arabella money to go after anyone who is not a communist progressive or a squishy McCain Mafia pseudo-Red.

The Helping America Vote Act of 2002 showed the dangers of fancy names. ROI is the strike force of the “Thought Police,” which enforces compliance in small Arizona towns like Cottonwood. They are going after Cottonwood City Councilwoman Lisa DuVernay for daring to question a drag show that invited children to an alcohol-serving event in a municipal building.

They have organized a recall petition because she showed a “pornographic video” at a city council meeting. Clear communist projection at play – the video they claim is “pornographic” was a film of a “family friendly” drag show that Lisa showed to show what goes on at these drag shows. For exposing the truth, Lisa’s reward has been a shrill and aggressive recall campaign organized by ROI.

ROI claims to be an IRS 501c4 tax exempt “nonpartisan” group. While they are a Political Action “c4”, they appear to have tax exempt status because of the “social welfare group” status carved out for “c4’s”. ROI is part of a close knit group of Rural Organizing groups with very similar names that claim to be nonpartisan.

There’s ROI, Rural Organizing (a tax-exempt c4, possibly also because of the “social welfare group” exclusion), Rural Organizing Project (a tax-exempt c3 non-profit, supposedly non-political organization that is clearly prohibited from political activity), and Arabella’s Rural Voter Initiative. Confusing? That’s the idea.

These mischievously named groups use fast talk to make clear who they are and what they do. They certainly give the impression that they coordinate their messages, personalities and activities, and receive funding from the mothership Arabella – a Soros-esque command and control center for nonprofits.

The IRS gives “c3” and “c4” status but “rarely audits nonprofits for political intrigue,” according to the left-wing nonprofit Center for Public Integrity, which wrote this article in 2015 and was angry that Republicans took the Senate in 2014 with “dark money.”

Arabella runs this ecosystem through obfuscation, with their organizing behavior cloaking their activities far faster than the IRS can or will judge, “These nonprofits (organized by Arabella) have collectively hosted hundreds of left-wing policy and advocacy organizations since the network’s inception (which critics refer to as “pop-up groups” because they are little more than websites.)” Speed ​​is the name of the game for these like-minded groups who plan to tighten the grip on Arizona led by Maricopa and Pima Counties by eliminating those in small towns who have the audacity to question small-town trans advocacy.

ROI crowed: “There’s also the recall election against Lisa DuVernay in November — which means the entire council could look very different when they take office in November. Cottonwood can once again be a city run by people who want to do the work of running a city, not people who want to show off and promote political agendas.”

It’s okay for ROI to claim that grown men should be having grown-ass themed parties with alcohol and children in municipal government buildings, but anyone who questions that is part of the problem. This is the perverted, communist-inspired dysphoria they’re using to bring America crashing down. Anyone who cross-dressed in China would disappear and be executed in seconds.

Lisa DuVernay bravely held her ground and defeated the first attempt at a recall by moving it to the November general election. Once again, the tentacles of the maverick McCain mafia came to the aid of the Arizona Blue Team.

Sensing that they would lose to Lisa in November, the “Bad Day at Black Rock” Cabal managed to recruit a “Republican” to run against Lisa. He was the interim police chief, Christopher Dowell, who, before leaving office, had been using his “on the clock” time in the city government rooms to collect signatures to put on the November ballot. He was admonished in writing before being fired, but the ROI accomplished its mission of targeting a voice of dissent in a small Arizona town.

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