PHOENIX, Ariz.—Marisa Dawson tapped hard on her faulty car horn, hoping to make noise—and hoping to make a difference as a participant in a “freedom convoy” to protest Maricopa County’s midterm election results.
“My horn’s broken—otherwise, I’d give a honk,” said Dawson, then poking her head through her open window and blowing a piercing whistle in the middle of downtown traffic.
“I don’t know what else to do,” Dawson said.
On Nov. 18, Dawson and over a dozen other conservative voters drove around Maricopa’s government and election offices in Phoenix, waving flags and honking horns to demand a new election….}