Ariz. secretary of state: Elected officials contributing to spread of misinformation
Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs called out Republican Gov. Doug Ducey, a close ally of Trump's, in a statement Wednesday afternoon for what she called his "deafening silence" on enforcing the integrity of the election.
"Now, I am calling on other leaders in this state, including the governor whose deafening silence has contributed to the growing unrest, to stand up for the truth," Hobbs wrote in the statement, which centered around the threats of violence she and her employees received since the election.

Ducey responded to Hobbs' statement in a press conference Wednesday afternoon by denouncing threats of violence against Hobbs as "completely unacceptable" -- but also making clear he wouldn't accept the results until legal challenges are resolved.
"I think I've gone out of my way before the election to talk about my confidence in Arizona's election system," Ducey said. "I've also said that we are going to count all the votes in Arizona. We are going to allow whatever legal challenges that come to be swiftly adjudicated inside the state of Arizona, and then I will respect the election results."
-ABC News' Meg Cunningham




