POL November 3: The 2020 U.S. ELECTION DAY MAIN THREAD

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Harri Hursti: Windham Ballot Fold Error Caused By Dept. of Motor Vehicles Machine

May 25, 2021

On Monday, auditor Harri Hursti was interviewed by CNN, where he shared his surprise at the level of confusion being spread about the audit, as well as the “deliberate trolling” taking place. Hursti called it a malicious act that sends the wrong message. His interview was recorded by Windham audit observers and shared with UncoverDC.

When asked about the similarities in the audit in Windham and the one currently underway in Maricopa Co., Arizona, Hursti declared that voters in New Hampshire should have faith in their elections. Claiming the audit in Windham is different because their investigation is about the isolated discrepancies in results in a state that “follows the rules.” In somewhat of a contradiction, Hursti remarked that Americans should have confidence in the 2020 elections but also stated there is “a lot of work to do to improve the 2022 and 2024 elections.”

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In standard practice, according to Hursti, a ballot has the Republican candidates listed side by side on one line, and the Democratic candidates listed side by side on the other line. However, according to Hursti, someone in Windham believed that would confuse voters, so they put the candidates on different lines, which permitted a fold line to run through one candidate.

Discussing the ballot folds in Windham’s election, Hursti indicated that due to a shortage of labor and increased demand for absentee ballots due to COVID-19, Windham borrowed a folding machine from the Department of Motor Vehicles to fold ballots. Hursti claimed the machine folded the ballots incorrectly, placing the crease right through Kristi St. Laurent’s name, and they did not match up with the printer’s score marks. Adding to the issue, Hursti said that over the past six months, ballots stacked away in boxes have flattened the paper, “causing the machine count and the human count to be closer.” He said the fold bump is being misrepresented by the voting machines, creating a phantom vote, adding:

“They ran short of labor, they were behind schedule, and they tried to speed up the process by borrowing a folding machine from the Department of Motor Vehicles. Unknown to all of us before we started the audit, the fold went through St. Laurent’s name.”

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Maintaining there were no fraudulent activities, Hursti summarized Windham’s absentee ballot dilemma as the perfect storm of coincidences—incorrect folding by the Dept. of Motor Vehicle’s machine, one candidate in the middle of the fold, and the user interface. The good thing, he remarked, is “we now know the problem, and it can easily be fixed in the future.” Hursti added that there is “no evidence of a malicious act. [It is a] training and human error, instructional error.” He indicated it is doubtful any other races in New Hampshire are affected because every county has different ballots, and if there were widespread fraud in the state, “it would have come out.”

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Hursti was again questioned by local election integrity advocates over the live stream going offline on one of the earliest nights of the audit. Explaining a miscommunication between the Attorney General (AG) and the live stream company, Hursti said the state couldn’t secure a single live stream provider, with the first one equipped to supply just twelve hours of coverage. He continued, saying the company was unaware the coverage was supposed to be 24 hours a day instead of only while there was activity in the audit room. Upon learning the live stream was down, attempts to reset it remotely were unsuccessful. Hursti maintained the AG arrived at the building after the live stream was restored, not before or during, and asserted the state trooper could confirm there was no malicious activity in the room while the feed was offline. The live stream can be seen here.

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Despite two of Windham’s four machines being in agreement and one being exceptionally off, Hursti reiterated there is no reason for concern in the rest of New Hampshire. Marilyn Todd of NH Voter Integrity Group disagrees, summarizing that out of the 243 towns in NH, 137 of them use the same Diebold ES2000 Model A voting machines as Windham. Hence, with over 200 of these machines in use across the state, Todd insists it is unreasonable to assume that Windham is the only town with a problem, as Hursti states. Additionally, Todd does not believe the discrepancies lie just in the paper folds, stating:

“If we allow them into manipulating us into thinking this is just the paper, we are not going to have a say in these machines. The paper folds are an excuse to make the rest of New Hampshire feel comfortable.”

On Tuesday, the auditors will conduct a forensic analysis of the voting machines, one of which had more difficulties with folded ballots than the others. Each memory card will need 90 minutes to read. With no explanation provided, details emerged late Monday that auditor Phillip Stark would not be present for the remainder of the audit, which leaves the inspection under the command of Harri Hursti and Mark Lindeman.
 

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Arizona Senate president says if election audit of Maricopa County finds issues, they must be fixed

"The Senate has no authority and nor are we looking to overturn an election or decertify," Arizona Senate President Karen Fann said.

By Alex Nitzberg
Updated: May 24, 2021 - 11:30pm

Arizona Senate President Karen Fann pointed to an apparent lack of voter confidence and said should the ongoing 2020 elect

During an interview on the John Solomon Reports podcast Fann said that a poll found that 55% of Arizona voters do not believe there is significant fraud, but Fann sees that statistic as a serious problem.

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"Now I'm gonna flip that question around and say, Okay, wait a minute, that means at least 45% of people think that there's a problem. So that's not acceptable. This was not a polling as to whether you take your milk in your coffee in the morning. This is election integrity, that number should either be zero or 2%, not 45%. So when asked why I'm doing this, this is exactly why we are doing this," she said.

A survey earlier this year of 500 Arizona voters found while 54.8% thought there was probably or definitely not significant voter fraud that compromised the 2020 presidential election's integrity, 42% thought that there was definitely or probably such fraud which marred the integrity of the contest.

"If we do in fact find some major irregularities or problems then our job is to fix it and make sure this doesn't happen again so people can go to the polls ... and know that it's gonna be on the up and up and nobody's playing any games," Fann said. "The Senate has no authority and nor are we looking to overturn an election or decertify. That's not our job. Our job is to make sure we have safe secure elections in the state of Arizona."
 

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Arizona Rep. Mark Finchem Op-Ed: The Left Is So Convinced Biden Won the 2020 Election They Are Fighting Against a Forensic Audit in AZ

By Joe Hoft
Published May 25, 2021 at 4:45pm
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Op-ed by Arizona Representative Mark Finchem

The display of PTDS —Persistent Trump Derangement Syndrome— in the national news filter is the most obvious sign of the ongoing attempt of the Marxist community to tell people that their vote matters, all the while telling those same people to sit down and shut up.

As the Arizona Senate forensic audit progresses with their mission to prove or disprove that there was either fraud or incompetence in the election just passed, promotors of propaganda like Joe Scarborough and Vanity Fair’s Eric Lutz recite the same threadbare narrative hoping that someone will believe the tripe that they serve up. What these mouthpieces of the unitary communist movement can’t seem to grasp is that the majority of Americans want to see verification and validation of an election surrounded with controversy. In a world where confidence in our institutions seems to have melted away like butter in the hot sun, individuals willing to stand up for the right of the PEOPLE to scrutinize their elections must be a part of the process. Secretaries of State are there to ensure your voting rights are protected, and that includes maintenance of the process.

The increasingly marginalized media refuses to acknowledge facts already provide evidence that something went wrong. They will tell you the claims are baseless, but they are a matter of court record [Antrim County]. In the world of systems analysis known by monikers including Process Excellence, Six Sigma, and LEAN, process engineers are diligent about answering process-oriented questions. Since the media cannot win the argument on facts, they rely on the worn-out tactic of “killing the messenger” by way of marginalization.

Secretaries of State in the various states play a significant role in making sure that elections are free and fair. But not all of those currently in office have the PEOPLES’ interests foremost in their minds. Arizona Secretary of State, Katie Hobbs for example, is on the record taking a position that she hopes to tighten laws to ensure this [the right to audit our election results] doesn’t happen again. On MSNBC she recently stated, she has been communicating with several Secretaries of State, Governors and Attorney Generals, “who are very closely watching what’s happening in Arizona to try to make sure it doesn’t happen in their states.”

Aside from the obvious hatred of the Legislature’s role to engage in oversight of elections, it seems the BIG LIE left loves the darkness and hates the light. While the radical leftist media complex obsesses over their BIG LIE, “this was the safest and most secure election ever” narrative, and their conspiracy theories about the events that ensued after November 3rd, 2020, they ignore the words of their own heroes.

James Bryce in his 1888 book, The American Commonwealth opined,
“Public opinion is a sort of atmosphere, fresh, keen, and full of sunlight, like that of the American cities, and this sunlight kills many of those noxious germs which are hatched where politicians congregate. That which, varying a once-famous phrase, we may call the genius of universal publicity, has some disagreeable results, but the wholesome ones are greater and more numerous. Selfishness, injustice, cruelty, tricks, and jobs of all sorts shun the light; to expose them is to defeat them. No serious evils, no rankling sore in the body politic, can remain long concealed, wand when disclosed, it is destroyed.”
Even the WaPo says in the flippant manner, “democracy dies in darkness.” This nation is currently engaged in a battle of light versus darkness. So let us take just a moment to revisit commentary by some those leftists who dared to call out how easy it is to hack American elections:
“I know America’s voting machines are vulnerable because my colleagues and I have hacked them repeatedly.” -Prof. J. Alex Halderman.

“I actually held a demonstration for my colleagues here at the capitol. Where we brought in folks who before our eyes hacked election machines.” -Sen. Kamala Harris (Ca-D)

“Early voters in Georgia in 2018 saw machines deleting votes and switching them to other candidates.” -Rep. Zoe Lofgren (GA-D)

“Studies conducted in 2007 found security vulnerabilities where one compromised voting machine could then infect the entire fleet of machines for an entire county.” -Prof. Dan Wallach
“The machines used in Georgia have been demonstrated to be hackable through a virus that is carried on ballot definition cartridges.” -Prof. Andrew Appel

“They could manipulate the outcome of the vote. They could manipulate the tally. They could delete the tally. They could compromise the vote in any number of ways.” -Douglas Lute

“They say Michigan could be vulnerable as one of at least four states — along with Florida, Illinois, and Wisconsin — that use cellular modems to transmit unofficial election results. In an Oct. 2 letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 30 academics, security experts and election integrity activists — including a computer science professor at the University of Michigan — expressed “grave concerns” about the devices.” -Paul Egan, Detroit Free Press.
The conspiracy theory is that we had the “safest and most secure election in history,” is one worthy of passing out tin foil hats.

It is odd indeed that the left, which is so convinced that Joe Biden won in a fair and fraud-free election does not want to embrace a forensic audit, the work product of which will also be available for all to scrutinize, that might prove to the opposition that Joe won.
 

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Dominion Blames “Human Error” For Voting Machines Mislabeling Republican Ballots in PA County

By Cristina Laila
Published May 25, 2021 at 7:48pm
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Pennsylvania – Dominion Voting Systems blamed “human error” for voting machines mislabeling Luzerne County Republican ballots in last week’s primary.

Republican ballots were mislabeled as Democrat ones on electronic screen at polling locations.

But Dominion says it wasn’t their fault.

“Dominion deeply regrets the confusion this error caused,” Nicole Nollette, the executive vice president of operations at Dominion said.

The Times Leader reported:
Dominion Voting Systems Inc., which supplied and programs the devices, said “human error” caused the data entry typographical mistake in the heading at the top of the ballot, according to company executive vice president of operations Nicole Nollette.

And county Administrative Services Division Head David Parsnik acknowledged the county does not test the on-screen ballots after they are approved. The county leaves it up to Dominion to program them into the electronic ballot marking devices with no county examination before the machines are locked up for delivery, he said.

The explanation came during a more than two-hour special meeting called by the county’s volunteer citizen Election Board solely to address the ballot mislabeling error.

The incorrect ballot heading impacted all Republican ballots countywide. The mistake prompted many Republicans to question the accuracy of the ballot and voting process. Some Democrats also reported they incorrectly received Republican ballots on their screens because that ballot also had a Democratic heading.

Election Board Chairwoman Denise Williams asked Dominion and the county administration what they will do differently to prevent this from happening again.
Nollette said her company will improve its data entry proofing and work with the county.

Republican leaders in Luzerne County are calling for a third-party to conduct a forensic audit.

“These machines — their credibility is lost,” said Election Board member Missy Thomas on Monday. “The system is compromised.”

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Breaking: After Continual Trashing of Senate Audit – Republican Led Committee STRIPS Democrat Katie Hobbs from Hearing any Audit-Related Lawsuits until 2023

By Jim Hoft
Published May 25, 2021 at 9:21pm
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After publicly expressing “grave concerns” over Arizona’s audit of the 2020 election results, and after her continual bashing of the Senate “fraudit” of Maricopa County ballots, Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D) was “stripped” of her ability to “defend election lawsuits” by the state’s Republican-led House Appropriations Committee on Tuesday.

The responsibility was transferred “exclusively” to Attorney General Mark Brnovich (R) through the end of the 2023 fiscal year.


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Arizona’s ABC 15 reported the news on Tuesday night.
After publicly expressing “grave concerns” over Arizona’s audit of the 2020 election results, Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D) was “stripped” of her ability to “defend election lawsuits” by the state’s Republican-led House Appropriations Committee, reported Arizona’s ABC 15 on Tuesday. The duty was transferred “exclusively” to Attorney General Mark Brnovich (R) through the end of the 2023 fiscal year.
Democrats say the move is retaliation against Hobbs’ defense of Arizona voters in “lawsuits filed by the State Republican Party and others challenging Arizona’s election results,” per ABC 15. “It can’t be just a coincidence” that Republicans are blocking a “vocal critic of the audit,” writes Elvia Díaz for azcentral.com. Democratic State Rep. Randy Friese reportedly called the move “troubling,” “disturbing,” and “quite nefarious.”
Furthermore, the Appropriations Committee removed Hobb’s “oversight of the Capitol Museum,” ABC 15 reports, after Hobbs angered state lawmakers when she “flew a gay pride flag from the building’s balcony” in 2019.
 

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“I’m Not Involved, It Looks Like They’re Finding Tremendous Fraud” – President Trump Discusses AZ Audit in Live Interview (VIDEO)

By Jim Hoft
Published May 25, 2021 at 9:47pm
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President Trump joined former advisor Steve Cortez on Newsmax TV in a live interview on Tuesday night.

During the interview, Cortez asked the former president about the Arizona audit.

President Trump told the Newsmax host “it looks like” they’re finding tremendous fraud.
President Trump: What Arizona Republican senators have done and are doing now is incredible. They’re doing a forensic study of the biggest county, and it’s 2.1 million votes. And I think, based on preliminary letters written by Karen Fann, who’s incredible, who’s the head of the senate, based on some of these letters it looks like, I’m not involved, it looks like they’re finding tremendous fraud. Now we’ll see in four weeks, it’s going to take a period of time. They had em move everything because it’s in a convention center.
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Nevada Election Integrity To Date
May 25, 2021

Three months before the U.S. Presidential election on Nov. 3, 2020, Governor Steve Sisolak signed a 100-page bill into law that changed Nevada election and voting laws. He justified his signing by saying it would “allow Nevadans to safely cast a ballot” during the pandemic. Still, those opposed saw the expansion of mail-in voting and allowances for ballot harvesting to be changes that would enable widespread fraud.

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Under the new law, individuals could sign ballots on someone else’s behalf and could include multiple ballots in one envelope. No signature was required on the ballots as long as the envelope was signed, and ballots received without a postmark were to be considered valid until proven otherwise. AB 4 also required that all active voters receive a ballot by mail even if they hadn’t requested one and allowed drop boxes to collect the ballots without a signature requirement.

After the law was passed, President Donald J. Trump tweeted, “In an illegal late-night coup, Nevada’s clubhouse Governor made it impossible for Republicans to win the state. Post Office could never handle the Traffic of Mail-In Votes without preparation. Using Covid to steal the state. See you in Court!

In 2012, New York Times reported, “Votes cast by mail are less likely to be counted, more likely to be compromised and more likely to be contested than those cast in a voting booth,” and “There is a bipartisan consensus that voting by mail, whatever its impact, is more easily abused than other forms.” They referenced the 2005 Commission on Federal Election Reform report that concluded, “Absentee ballots remain the largest source of potential voter fraud.

Nevada was one of six focus states for the Trump campaign’s legal team post-election, here claiming 40,000 voters who voted twice and that machine verification of 130,000 signatures violated Nevada election law. In locations such as Las Vegas/Clark County and Reno/Washoe County, ballots were counted for days after voting ended. Eventually, Nevada’s 6 electoral votes were set to be cast for Joe Biden after the popular vote count gave him a ~33,000 vote advantage. The Nevada Supreme Court accepted that result on Nov. 24, 2020.

An Election Contest Hearing was held in Carson City, NV on Dec. 3, 2020, in which “20 binders containing 8,000 pages of evidence” were used by the Nevada GOP to show challenges to election integrity, along with a report by data science analyst and former Republican National Committee Chief Data Officer Jesse Kamzol. One anonymous witness said that votes were altered overnight and had testimony presented on behalf of the Trump campaign by attorney Jesse Binnall:

Numerous times [the] disk would be logged out with one vote total on it and logged back in the next morning during the early vote period with a different number on it. Sometimes more, sometimes less.

Binnall also gave testimony at a separate hearing on voting irregularities in the U.S. Senate on Dec. 16th.

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Judge James Todd Russell eventually denied the Trump team’s request to overturn Nevada’s results and stop the state’s electors from voting for Biden, which sent the case to the Nevada Supreme Court, where an appeal was ultimately denied. As former Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell told Trump impeachment attorney Jay Sekulow:

Shockingly, last night, [December 8] the Nevada Supreme Court gave us about two and a half hours to respond in writing…in appeals, and then they immediately dismissed us. This is getting a little bit crazy in that you have courts that are rushing to make decisions and end this rather than listen to the evidence. The Supreme Court of Nevada has chosen not to even listen to the arguments but to just quickly shut it down.

The Nevada State Republican Party has maintained that there were election integrity issues worth pursuing all along. On Nov. 5, they sent a criminal referral to Attorney General William Barr with “at least 3,062 instances of voter fraud,” in which they said, “thousands of individuals have been identified who appear to have violated the law by casting ballots after they moved from NV.” The Nevada GOP has also taken up election integrity efforts legally after Trump’s cases were lost in court.

A 2020 Election Integrity Brief document summarizes those efforts through 2020. It includes more links to information about irregularities claimed by NVGOP, such as duplicate voters, votes by non-citizens and out-of-state voters, affidavits from poll workers, and the 120-page report on buying of votes. There is also a whistleblower report that claims there are multiple independent insiders that the USPS tried to obstruct from testifying. They allege that USPS’s internal decisions to deliver ballots to undeliverable addresses and illegally forward ballots from the deceased to their living relatives.

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After the NV GOP’s general lack of legal success in challenging these election integrity issues, they turned to an internal state process by which complaints can be filed for review by Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske. She is a Republican who has maintained that there has been no evidence of widespread voter fraud. Her office has released graphics to combat myths about election integrity both prior to and after the election. NV GOP responded to these graphics:

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On March 4th, NVGOP brought boxes of Election Integrity Violation Reports (EIVR) from the 2020 election to Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske. “Today, we dropped off 122,918 Election Violation Reports to assist in a meaningful investigation. Nevadans want free and fair elections.” The Nevada Republican Party Chairman Michael J. McDonald said the hand-delivered reports were prepared to “assist the Secretary of State in fulfilling her constitutional duty to investigate potential voter fraud.”

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Some of these reports are still under active investigation by her office or the state authorities to whom they have been forwarded. They most likely include individual attestations already on record, such as a voter who was told they had already voted but hadn’t, and a whistleblower alleging people inside a Biden-Harris van were opening, filling out, and resealing mail-in ballots.

SoS Cegavske later made a statement that 3,963 EIVR’s had been received. Nevada GOP replied on 3/16/21 that there should have been 40,669 separate reports containing the total of 122,918 voter records:

3,987 Individual Non-Citizen Voter Complaints; 1,506 Individual Deceased Voter Complaints; 2,468 Individual National Change of Address to Out of State Complaints; 31,643 ID Required Flagged Individuals; 324 Federal Post Card Registration Complaints; 120-Page Report on Native American Cash for Votes Scheme; 42,284 Individual Duplicate Voter Complaints; 15,164 Non-Nevada Mailing Addresses; 8,842 Commercial Registration Addresses; 8,111 Non-Existent Addresses; 8,529 Reactivated Votes by Mail; and 60 Voters in Clark County with the first name ‘Resident’ last name ‘Resident.’”

As such, we would encourage the Secretary to review the totality of the evidence presented and assure Nevadan’s that she is going to investigate each and every complaint. Frankly, this investigation should have occurred months ago. The Secretary has said time and time again that there is no evidence of voter fraud and thus nothing to investigate. Nevertheless, her office has now validated our assertion that there was voter fraud in the 2020 election when she confirmed that many of these reports were ‘already under investigation.’


About a month later, on April 12, the Nevada GOP resolved to censure SoS Cegavske for what they say is a “failure to investigate all potential fraudulent votes and irresponsible public statements regarding the fairness of the election.

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Ceganvske made a public statement:

Regrettably, members of my own political party have decided to censure me simply because they are disappointed with the outcome of the 2020 election. While I have been loyal to the Nevada Republican Party during my over two decades as an elected official, I have been unwavering in my commitment to oversee elections and administer Nevada’s election laws in a neutral, nonpartisan manner. My job is to carry out the duties of my office as enacted by the Nevada Legislature, not carry water for the state GOP or put my thumb on the scale of democracy. Unfortunately, members of my own party continue to believe the 2020 general election was wrought with fraud – and that somehow I had a part in it—despite a complete lack of evidence to support that belief.

April 21, she released a detailed report about the EIVR’s which concluded, “While the NVGOP raises policy concerns about the integrity of mail-in voting, automatic voter registration, and same-day voter registration, these concerns do not amount to evidentiary support for the contention that the 2020 general election was plagued by widespread voter fraud.

UncoverDC will continue to report on this story as more information is released.
 

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It's not just Arizona: Push to review 2020 ballots spreads
People who believe debunked conspiracy theories about the 2020 election are pushing for audits of ballots and voting machines in an increasing number of states
By KATE BRUMBACK and NICHOLAS RICCARDI Associated Press
May 25, 2021, 5:30 PM

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ATLANTA -- Six months after Donald Trump's loss, conspiracy theorists and backers of former President Donald Trump are continuing their push for repeated examinations of ballots and finding limited successes.

A Georgia judge last week awarded a group the chance to review mail ballots in a large Georgia county that includes Atlanta. Officials in a rural Michigan county on Tuesday debated a review of their voting machines. A similar debate has caused sharp divisions in a New Hampshire town. In some cases, the efforts have been inspired by an audit of the votes in Arizona's Maricopa County, an elaborate exercise engineered by the GOP-led state Senate.

The efforts are unlikely to yield any new revelations about President Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 election. The votes have been counted — and often recounted — and certified by local officials. Still, the lingering debate and legal wrangling have propelled suspicions and advanced debunked theories. And their sometimes misleading conclusions have been amplified by Trump, whose false allegations of election fraud sparked the push.

The profusion of audits alarms election experts, who note that the Arizona audit has set a troubling new precedent of third-party, partisan review of the ballots, long after elections are over.

“This is bad enough to see it happen once,” Eddie Perez, an expert on voting systems at the OSET Institute, said of Arizona, but seeing it elsewhere in the country is “dangerous for democracy.’”

The audits are serving a clear political purpose in firing up the Republican Party’s base. At a rally outside Phoenix last week featuring GOP Reps. Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene, references to the Arizona audit drew much more enthusiastic applause than immigration, normally the top hot-button issue on the right in the border state.

In a statement Monday night, Trump criticized Republican Party leaders for not doing more about “what went on” in November. He cited the ballot reviews underway and promised “more to follow.”

The Arizona audit has been cited as a template for the others, though each is distinct. In Arizona, the Republican-controlled state Senate subpoenaed more than 2 million ballots and voting machines from Arizona's most populous county, which includes Phoenix, and gave control of the review to a small cybersecurity firm whose founder, Doug Logan, had tweeted pro-Trump election conspiracies.

Logan has ties to the Michigan effort as well. In April, Logan and another cybersecurity expert involved in the Arizona audit, Ben Cotton, filed separate expert witness reports alleging security problems in voting machines in a lawsuit filed in rural Antrim County, Michigan, that sought to compel a statewide election audit there. That case was dismissed by a judge last week — one of more than 60 court losses for pro-Trump groups in lawsuits challenging the 2020 election.

But Logan's and Cotton's claims were used by a Michigan attorney to bolster the case for a “forensic audit” of voting machines in rural Cheboygan County, in northern Michigan, earlier this month.

“If you don’t have your vote counted as it was intended to count, we don’t have a free country,” attorney Stefanie Lambert, who had filed an appeal of the dismissal of a separate, unsuccessful lawsuit challenging Trump's loss in Michigan, told the Cheboygan County elections committee. She offered to provide auditors free of charge.

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, sent a letter last week warning the Cheboygan County clerk not to hand over her election equipment to groups that aren't certified to handle voting machines, and she stressed that the county's commissioners alone couldn't order such a review. Still, on Tuesday, the county's Board of Commissioners heard impassioned arguments for and against the audit from an overflow crowd, but did not take immediate action.

“Everyone needs to understand that we hear you, but we are proceeding very, very cautiously," Commissioner Ron Williams said.

Arizona has also inspired calls by pro-Trump groups to push for their own pick to take over a post-election audit of a statehouse race in Windham, New Hampshire — home of former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.

But the biggest new entry into the audit field is in Georgia's Fulton County, where a judge on Friday ruled that plaintiffs could inspect 147,000 mail ballots as part of their lawsuit alleging fraud in the most populous county in the state.

The lawsuit was spearheaded by Garland Favorito, a longtime skeptic of Georgia's voting systems who has embraced conspiracy theories about 9/11, Clinton-era scandals and Supreme Court justices. Favorito says he voted for Don Blankenship, the U.S. Constitution Party candidate for president, last year.

“Our ultimate objective is the truth. What is the truth of this election?” Favorito said in an interview. “Don’t tell us what the results are and then hide it from us and pretend we have to accept whatever you tell us.”

Fulton County Chair Robb Pitts said in a statement: “It is outrageous that Fulton County continues to be a target of those who cannot accept the results from last year’s election. The votes have been counted multiple times, including a hand recount, and no evidence of fraud has been found.”

Both sides are scheduled to meet Friday to discuss how to review the mail ballots. Favorito said Jovan Pulitzer, an inventor and key figure in the pro-Trump movement to overturn the 2020 election, may be one of the people he consults for the ballot examination.

Pulitzer had pushed unsuccessfully for a statewide audit of Georgia's election results, even after two recounts by the Republican secretary of state confirmed that Biden won the state. That finding infuriated Trump, who has slammed both Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and the state's Republican governor, Brian Kemp.

Former state Rep. Vernon Jones, a Trump backer who is challenging Kemp in the GOP primary, held a news conference outside the state Capitol last week to hammer the governor for not commissioning a statewide audit. “There’s a dead cat on the end of this line, and we just want to find out what it is, that’s all," Jones said. "People have a right to know. What are you hiding?”

That's the sort of sentiment that alarms Tammy Patrick, who used to oversee post-election audits in Maricopa County. Those examinations are essential, she argued, but must be conducted by election experts, not ideologically interested novices, and should be completed soon after voting.

“In a healthy democracy, you have an auditing process, you have legal recourse, and when that period is over, all the candidates who have won take over and you move on,” said Patrick, an adviser at The Democracy Fund, adding that the people calling for audits clearly want only one result.

“They are not going to be satisfied,” Patrick said. “This is just going to play out in perpetuity.”
 

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NOVEMBER 14, 2018 | JACK LOWENSTEIN
NEW VIDEO PROVIDES PROOF OF CELLULAR MODEMS IN FL VOTING MACHINES

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In the past few days, election integrity activists got up close to the current generation of ES&S voting machines — close enough to record video of a digital scanner voting machine sending results wirelessly.

The ability of the machines to communicate with the outside world has generally not been acknowledged by either the manufacturer or election officials. Yet this wireless link is at the heart of concerns that election results could be hacked or manipulated, “including attacks that could change vote totals and election results,” said Emily Levy, director of communications at the voting transparency group AUDIT-USA.
“There is no secure chain of custody for election materials in Broward County or any other county that has modems inside or connected to their election systems.”
Almost two decades after its starring role in the 2000 Bush v. Gore Florida voting debacle, the Broward County Supervisor of Elections Office is still the centerfold for election integrity issues — not just in Florida but in the country as a whole.

Back then, much of the controversy swirled around voting machines and punch cards made by the firm ES&S.

John Brakey, director of AUDIT-USA, recorded the wireless transmission of election results from an ES&S DS200 digital scanner voting machine at a Broward County polling place on Election Day.

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In the videos, Brakey confirms that modems are installed in the DS200 voting machine and that they operate with a wireless antenna. He observed one as it successfully transmitted the results to the election management system, a program on a central computer at the election department that tabulates the results. Also seen in the video is the poll tape that the machines generate with the tabulated results.

“A vulnerability like this means there is no secure chain of custody for election materials in Broward County or any other county that has modems inside or connected to their election systems,” Levy said. “That means we can’t trust the official election results produced by those voting systems.”

Levy said the only way to verify an election with vulnerabilities created by these types of voting machines would be to do a manual hand count of all paper ballots. However, that may not be the solution in this case.
This pairing of a cellular modem with a digital scanner voting machine is the precise vulnerability that could allow hackers near and far to gain access to election results.
“There are questions about the chain of custody for the paper ballots as well, so even their veracity may be compromised,” Levy said.

But the bigger problem is that this type of recount is currently not permitted. “A recount of all the paper ballots is actually illegal in the state of Florida,” Levy said.

This may be confusing to some because it is widely known that results in the very close race for the US Senate between Republican Gov. Rick Scott and Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson could head to hand count if the margin is a quarter of a percent or less.

“Until recently, I think most people have trusted the government when it says it’s taking security concerns seriously,” Levy said. “I started working in the field of election security in 2004. For years, it felt like almost everyone I talked to about the issue dismissed my concerns. I’ve got to say, that rarely happens now. People are opening their eyes to the dangers of trusting corporations and computers to count our votes.”

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WhoWhatWhy spoke previously to election security experts who confirmed that the wireless transmission of results is vulnerable to attacks. This pairing of a cellular modem with a digital scanner voting machine is the precise vulnerability that could allow hackers near and far to gain access to election results.

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Brakey is also concerned that the staff at the election department doesn’t understand that digitally scanned ballots get their pictures taken by the voting machines, and these pictures become part of the chain of custody — which can be central in any inquiry into ballot tampering.

Activists have had major concerns about the intentional or accidental destruction of ballot images in Florida. If lawyers for either party understood how ballot images figure in the chain of custody for an election, Brakey noted, they would be fighting to get hold of these images to protect their high-profile clients.

“It’s organized chaos down there in Broward County,” Brakey said.

Follow the Money
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Election integrity activist Jonathan Simon said the government is unwilling to budget enough funds to provide robust systems for election departments. Simon is co-founder and executive director of Election Defense, a nonprofit founded in 2006 to restore observable vote counting and electoral integrity as the foundation of American democracy. He is also the author of CODE RED: Computerized Elections and the War on American Democracy.

“We’re not providing public infrastructure,” Simon said. “And we’re certainly not providing it in the area of elections.”
Protecting Our Vote

Simon said it would not take much to budget for a well-protected system.

“We could certainly hire people at $20 an hour, a very nice wage, to do this work on election night and possibly the day following election,” Simon said. “It really wouldn’t make a divot of any sort in the national budget or in the state budget.”

In order to improve election security in departments that use wireless voting machines like the DS200, highly-trained computer programmers would need access to the machines. But manufacturers like ES&S have continually blocked access to anyone outside of its organization. Simon said programmers could be trained to spot man-in-the-middle attacks, which are made possible by cellular modems in voting machines connected to the internet. This would go a long way to ensuring security and verification of election results.

But without trained observers and access to the equipment, Simon said, “it would be very hard for you to apply your forensic chops to the actual data and evidence … That’s why I think election rigging has taken place on a pretty systemic scale.”

Blocking the Public
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Brakey knew he might be blocked by poll workers from entering the Broward precinct during closing of the polls — even though he would have been within his rights to do so.

“After all voters who [sic] have finished voting and the polls are closed, the proceedings of the election board are open to the public.” That’s what the Polling Place Procedures Manual says. But Brakey was worried about how that rule would be honored. So he sent out a memo to other activists who planned to be at the polling places when they closed at 7 PM.

“I was afraid if I failed, maybe somebody else could get in,” he told WhoWhatWhy.

As it turned out, he was successful in gaining access to the voting machines. But others were less fortunate. Brakey said there was clear discrimination against other investigators present at the closing of the polls. “Maybe it was the luck of the draw,” Brakey said. “At the same time this is happening, I’m getting phone calls. ‘Hey, they’re blocking me. They won’t let me in.’”

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New Practices in Broward?
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One thing Brakey discovered after he gained access to the polling place brought a smile to his lips: OKI digital scanners were being used in the supervisor’s office to scan previously scanned ballots for a second time. This redundancy was something Brakey said he had hoped to see for a decade: “We tried to do this in Pima County [Arizona] 10 years ago … And to see it, it’s like whoa, it’s happening, a tandem system.”

Brakey believes few politicians even at the state level know what Broward has done. If used properly, the redundant system — with two digital copies of the paper ballot — could effectively verify results. If the first digital copy is tampered with, it can be referenced to both the original ballot and the second digital image.

“It doesn’t stop all the problems,” Brakey said. “But at least we’d know the totals are right. And we can focus on other areas.”

However, Emily Levy of AUDIT-USA noted that this type of audit only makes sense if election officials can be trusted. With supervisors who have poor records of voting security, such as Brenda Snipes in Broward, the integrity of the audit is not assured.

“That kind of check on the system relies on a secure chain of custody,” Levy said. “If the people who run elections in this country want the public to trust the official outcomes, they need to make sure they’re using systems and procedures that are transparent, trackable, and publicly verified. Election officials must be held accountable for running secure and accurate elections.

That includes making sure voting systems are not connected to the internet.”

Broward County, Florida

Photo credit: Adapted by WhoWhatWhy from David Benbennick / Wikimedia, Brutal Deluxe / Wikimedia, and Broward County, Florida / Wikimedia.

Too Much Paper
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Over all, Brakey is seeing some of the same problems in 2018 that occurred in the 2000 presidential election. Back then, he said, it wasn’t so much the punch-card machines themselves that caused the trouble but the confusing ballots. “The ballots were purposely set up to fail,” Brakey asserted. In his view, the same thing is happening today.

A major problem with ballots in Broward is the number of pages a single voter needs to peruse and fill out to vote. In many precincts the voters have to fill out six pages. In other precincts, voters are faced with four or five pages.

Part of the reason for a multi-page ballot is that both Spanish and English are included on each ballot. Brakey agrees that ballot content must be translated, but he said it’s just as easy to print separate Spanish and English ballots, which would minimize the number of pages for a single ballot.

Activists like Brakey trust that technology can be used for good. He believes some form of tandem system with public verification will allow elections to run smoother. Other observers, like Simon, would prefer to roll back the clock and go to a verification system that places paper ballots at the center of the custody chain to verify elections.

Both agree that the fight to make elections publicly verifiable is more important than ever, if voters are to believe in the probity of the US election system.

Correction notice, 11/14/2018, 5:15 p.m.: An earlier version of this story did not accurately describe the recount process. The paper ballots will be rescanned while under and overvotes will be counted by hand. We regret the error.
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Update: When Cellular Modems Are Found in Voting Machines Chain of Custody Is Lost and Official Results May Not Be Accurate

By Joe Hoft
Published May 26, 2021 at 8:00am
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Cellular modems have been found inside voting machines across the nation. Their presence indicates the voting machines may be susceptible to hacks and outside interference and ultimately the final results may not be accurate.

We last reported on the presence of modems used alongside voting machines on December 7, 2020. We identified the modems that were sold as part of a package from Dominion Voting Systems. These were options for purchase in Michigan and were used in Georgia.
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Here was our article:

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Another article from November of 2020 was brought to our attention recently involving voting machines with modems.

The article uses AUDIT-USA as its source. Leftist John Brakey is the co-founder of AUDIT-USA
In this case, according to AUDIT-USA, modems were being used in voting machines in Florida:
In the past few days, election integrity activists got up close to the current generation of ES&S voting machines — close enough to record video of a digital scanner voting machine sending results wirelessly.

The ability of the machines to communicate with the outside world has generally not been acknowledged by either the manufacturer or election officials. Yet this wireless link is at the heart of concerns that election results could be hacked or manipulated, “including attacks that could change vote totals and election results,” said Emily Levy, director of communications at the voting transparency group AUDIT-USA.

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…A vulnerability like this means there is no secure chain of custody for election materials in Broward County or any other county that has modems inside or connected to their election systems,” Levy said. “That means we can’t trust the official election results produced by those voting systems.”
We can’t trust the results in any state or county that uses voting machines with modems. In these cases, the chain of custody is lost and official results, therefore, cannot be trusted.
 

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Exclusive: AZ Audit Director Ken Bennett: “We haven’t received ANYTHING from them – Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Refuses to Cooperate and Answer AZ Senate”

By Jordan Conradson
Published May 26, 2021 at 8:40am
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On Tuesday afternoon, The Gateway Pundit’s Jordan Conradson had a chance to speak with Arizona Audit Director Ken Bennett about the ongoing America’s Audit. This was the second day of counting after the 9-day break that was scheduled for high school graduation ceremonies in Phoenix.

The tech team WAKE TSI is no longer involved in this process and their responsibilities will transfer to StratTech, a subcontractor that has been helping with technology and involved in training since day one. StratTech is now facilitating the counting under Cyber Ninjas, as WAKE finished their contract and chose not to continue past May 14th.

Staffing for the audit is moving up every day and the Senate Audit team trained over 300 new people last week. On Tuesday, they had 29-30 counting tables fully staffed and they have a few more tables to fill in to have the 45 tables filled. They are currently discussing opening a 3rd counting shift each day.

The most recent ballot count is 660,000 ballots completed as of May 14th, and their goal is to finish counting the ballots by June 30.

Conradson asked Bennett for updates on the MCBOS’s and Katie Hobbs’ attempts to stop this process.
Conradson: How is the audit going?

Bennett: We started back up yesterday and everything is running very smoothly. We have the most counting tables filled that we’ve had since we began and they are increasing every day. More and more volunteers and staff are coming in, so we’re pleased.
Conradson: In regards to your response to the MCBOS on the 18th, have you gotten an answer from the county regarding issues with duplicate ballots and corresponding originals?

Bennett: No we haven’t heard anything from them yet, but we’re putting together a specific email to ask them some of those questions. They didn’t want to come to the hearing at The Senate and they had their own little hearing the day before. So, we didn’t get many of the answers we would have like to have gotten but we are getting ready to contact them to get whatever they’re willing to give us.

Conradson: How about the chain of custody documentation from November to April, any word on that?

Bennett: We still have not received anything about that, no.

Conradson: In regards to pink slip discrepancies, they basically said “we don’t believe you. Your auditors must have counted wrong”. Do you think that the auditors might have counted wrong or do you think they’re just deflecting the blame?
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Bennett: Well, we’ve been very precise, and I’ve watched personally to see if those numbers add up all the time, and many times they do not. So, the data that we sent them in the email saying that those batches do not always equal the number of ballots that their little subtotal sheet say should be there, is a correct statement. And so we hope they’ll be able to give us a little more insight, other than saying it’s supposed to add up and we must have just counted wrong.

We’ve double and triple-checked that and we hope they’ll give us a little more insight.

Conradson: Instead of showing up to your meeting they held their own meeting where they didn’t really answer your questions. What are they afraid of? Why didn’t they just come to your meeting?

Bennett: I don’t know. I thought President Fann did a great job of going back to the history of the very beginning where they gave every indication to her that they would be cooperative and their reason for not being able to move forward at that time was that they didn’t have the authority and the senate gave them that authority through the subpoenas. But as soon as the subpoenas were issued, they seemed to have become very contrary and uncooperative. So, we hope that we can break through that and get some better cooperation, but it takes two sides to cooperate.

Conradson: at what point does this require criminal action If they’re not following the subpoenas?

Bennett: It may never get to criminal action. If they don’t want to cooperate, they don’t want to cooperate.

Conradson: Have there been any other attempts to stop this process by the BOS, Democrats, or Katie Hobbs?

Bennett: Katie Hobbs, The Secretary of State, released a letter saying that the machines can no longer be used, which is totally ludicrous. We haven’t done anything with the machines that they wouldn’t normally do in handling the machines. We had the big high-volume scanner machines for a little more than a week and we returned them in exactly the same condition that we received them in so I don’t think there’s anything that we’ve done with the machines that makes them unusable.

Conradson: My last question, I don’t see any of the pink shirts like Ryan or any of Katie Hobbs’ operatives. Where are they?

Bennett: The pink shirts, the observers from the secretary of states office, seem to be coming in the afternoon shift and they’ve kinda quit coming in the morning shift for some reason.
The audit has resumed but The MCBOS refuses to cooperate with The Senate and their subpoenas. As the week continues, hopefully, they can give us some answers on that chain of custody documentation, duplicate ballots, pink slip discrepancies as well as compliance with the subpoenas.

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Jovan Hutton Pulitzer’s Method of Validating Votes by Concentrating on the Paper Ballots May Save the Union

By Joe Hoft
Published May 26, 2021 at 11:00am
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Jovan Hutton Pulitzer is a target of the left because he has the solution to determine whether ballots cast in an election are valid or not.


We first heard of Jovan Hutton Pulitzer in mid-December 2020. Pulitzer described a bit about his background and then explained how he could determine the validity of every paper ballot in an election. His method of focusing on the paper ballots and not the voting machines was earth-shattering and brilliant.
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We were so convinced of Pulitzer’s methods of forensic analysis of the paper ballots to ensure election integrity, that we requested that the President sign an Executive Order mandating a review by Jovan Hutton using his methods of inspecting election ballots in all the swing states.

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There are many reports against Pulitzer but in one excellent article in one magazine, Vents Magazine, Pulitzer is praised:
The opposing side of this battle for election integrity may not be a lightworker who vibrates higher than all other humans on the planet and from what I have seen does not seem to shoot light beams out of either his eyes or hands, but he sure does seem to have success and patents out the wazoo!
Jovan Hutton Pulitzer is quite possibly one of the single most successful and relevant inventors of all time. In an effectiveness and usefulness review of top technology inventors and their patents conducted in early 2019 citing sources such as IPWatchDog, AcclaimIP, USPTO and others, intellectual property professionals put Pulitzer in the number 1 inventor position with an astounding 4790% over the industry averagefor patent citations compared to Elon Musk who came in at 987% over the industry average on the same scale.

Pulitzer, who has over 200 patents which specifically deal with scanning, machine readable codes and how machines interact with them (such as ballots and voting machines and literally has his patents as part of a licensed portfolio to almost all 15 billion mobile devices on the planet) felt something went horribly wrong with the 2020 general elections. This prompted Pulitzer to put his 26 years of technological expertise in scanning and digital interactions to good use for the American voters.
Although President Trump didn’t initiate the Executive Orders we requested, it does appear that some people heard us. The current Arizona 2020 Maricopa County election audit appears to be based in part on Pulitzer’s techniques. Another effort in Georgia appears to be guided by Pulitzer’s ideas as well. The left is crazy about these efforts because they know something that we only suspect.

Those on the left are doing all they can to disparage Pulitzer because he is a threat. His ideas of verifying the paper ballot are unique and genius.

If given the chance, Pulitzer may save the Union by providing actual verifiable results of elections across the country from 2020 and into the future by focusing on paper ballots.
 

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Arizona AG Files Motion to Intervene on DNC Court Case Involving Ballot Harvesting and Out-of-Precinct Voting — Democrats Want to Cheat and Crooked Katie Hobbs Refused to Appeal Case

By Jim Hoft
Published May 26, 2021 at 12:30pm
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More bad news for Cheating Democrats–

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a motion to intervene on the DNC versus Hobbs lawsuit on Tuesday.


The lawsuit filed by Democrats will allow the use of ballot harvesting and out-of-precinct voting.

Why is it that every Democrat party election lawsuit makes it easier for them to cheat?

Crooked Katie Hobbs refused to appeal the lawsuit so the Arizona Attorney General jumped in today to intervene on behalf of Arizona voters.
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
On Tuesday, Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a Motion to Intervene with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of the State of Arizona in the Democratic National Committee lawsuit challenging Arizona’s ban on ballot harvesting and statutes regulating out-of-precinct voting. Attorney General Brnovich is moving to intervene on this matter on behalf of the State because defendant Secretary of State Hobbs has announced that she does not support an appeal.

As noted in today’s filing, Attorney General Brnovich moves to intervene in this matter, assuring the State’s interest in retaining its “broad authority to structure and regulate elections,” is fully preserved and that there is no possible procedural hindrance to Supreme Court review of the matter. The Attorney General is empowered by Arizona law to seek intervention in federal court on behalf of the State.
Earlier this month the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals granted Brnovich’s motion to stay the Court’s mandate in the DNC v. Hobbs case. The stay ensures Arizona’s ban on ballot harvesting and the law regarding out-of-precinct voting will remain in place until the U.S. Supreme Court has a chance to hear the appeal of the case.
Before the 2016 election, the U.S. Supreme Court stayed the Ninth Circuit’s election-eve injunction against the enforcement of Arizona’s prohibition on ballot harvesting and out-of-precinct voting following a lawsuit filed by the Democratic National Committee, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, and the Arizona Democratic Party. The State then prevailed at trial.

 

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Mike Lindell Kicked Out of Republican Governors Association Conference After Promising to Confront AZ and GA Governors About Election Fraud

By Cassandra Fairbanks
Published May 26, 2021 at 7:40am
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MyPillow CEO and top Trump ally was thrown out of the Republican Governors Association Conference in Tennessee on Tuesday.


Earlier in the day, Lindell had vowed to confront two governors about fraud in their states.

Lindell said that he had flown in for the three day conference, but minutes after getting his credential at the JW Marriott Hotel one of the event coordinators approached him and said he would not be permitted to attend any of the RGA events.

Earlier in the day, Lindell appeared on Steve Bannon’s War Room and stated that he would be confronting Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey about election fraud in their states at the conference.

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Politico reports that an RGA official spoke to them on the condition of anonymity and claimed that Lindell had attempted to join transportation for members only for a dinner at the Tennessee Governor’s Mansion and was denied.

“These events are for RGA members, and Mike Lindell is not currently an RGA member,” the cowardly anonymous source told Politico.

Lindell has been outspoken about 2020 election fraud and Democrats stealing the election. His unapologetic style has made lesser and more spineless Republicans uncomfortable.
“Lindell on Tuesday shared a screenshot of a calendar event headlined ‘RGA – Nashville Meeting’ with the attachment ‘Nashville Agenda.pdf,’ and said he had been invited to the event in the last month or two. He also shared the schedule of RGA events for Tuesday and Wednesday that had the word ‘CONFIDENTIAL’ at the bottom,” the report continued.
Lindell has attended multiple RGA meetings in the past without any problems.
 

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RELEASE THE TAPES! — Rep. Devin Nunes Says Democrats Won’t Release Tapes from Jan. 6 US Capitol Assault – Why Is That? (VIDEO)
By Jim Hoft
Published May 26, 2021 at 7:25am
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Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) joined Greg Kelly on The Kelly File on Tuesday night.

Kelly asked Rep. Nunes about the Capitol Hill riot and the American left comparing it to the 9-11 attack when Islamists killed 3,000 Americans.

Devin Nunes told Greg Kelly it was ridiculous and that the Democrats will not release video tapes to the Republican lawmakers from January 6th inside the US Capitol.
Maybe because the so-called “insurrection” footage mostly looks sort of like this…


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Rep. Devin Nunes: Tell me how many people actually carried a hammer, broke windows, or aided and abetted those people that destroyed federal property? Why won’t you show us the videotapes? Republicans have yet to see the videotapes of what happened on January 6. Why are they not showing us the videotapes and why don’t we know who broke the windows and damaged public property? Because I tell you, I am all for those people who broke windows to going to jail for a long time. But what I’m not for is for people sitting in jail, like I understand, there is very few people reporting on this right now, but what I understand there are people who are sitting in jail right now who are having their due process rights violated. I talked to a lot of people who said, “Hey, we didn’t even know we couldn’t be in the Capitol.”
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30,000 fake ballots found In Georgia audit… ‘They’re not real’…
Posted by Kane on May 26, 2021 1:34 pm

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John Fredericks says Georgia officials are alleging that up to 30,000 of the ballots are fraudulent.

“Six affidavits now, we had four, now it’s six. Six affidavits of veteran election officials are alleging that up to 30,000 of these 147 [thousand] ballots are fake,” said Fredericks.

“Somebody printed them up on a machine and ran them through the vote counting machines. They’re not real. They’re not attached to anybody.” Another revelation was that the ballots were unfolded and printed on a different paper than the regular absentee ballots, according to Fredericks.

“Number one, they’re on different paper. What kind of paper are they on? Why isn’t it the same paper that everything else is on? Number two, they’re not folded. Well, what do you mean they’re not folded? In order to get an absentee ballot, you have to get it in the mail.

Which means that the Department of Elections in Georgia machine folded the ballot, you can’t have a ballot in an envelope that you mail back, or dropbox back, that’s not folded. You either got it folded, or you send it back folded, or both with an envelope. So why aren’t they folded?”
 

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How Zuckerberg Millions Paid for Progressives to Work With 2020 Vote Officials Nationwide

by Real Clear Investigations
May 26, 2021

How Zuckerberg Millions Paid for Progressives to Work With 2020 Vote Officials Nationwide

In the months leading up to November’s election, voting officials in major cities and counties worked with a progressive group funded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and its allies to create ballots, strategically target voters and develop “cure” letters in situations where mail-in ballots were in danger of being tossed out.

Article by Steve Miller from RealClearInvestigations.

The Center for Tech and Civic Life, or CTCL, provided millions of dollars in private funding for the elections that came from a $350 million donation from Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan. The CTCL gave “COVID-19 response” grants of varying amounts to 2,500 municipalities in 49 states.

In exchange for the money, elections divisions agreed to conduct their elections according to conditions set out by the CTCL, which is led by former members of the New Organizing Institute, a training center for progressive groups and Democratic campaigns.

A CTCL partner, the Center for Civic Design, helped design absentee ballot forms and instructions, crafted voter registration letters for felons and tested automatic voter registration systems in several states, working alongside progressive activist groups in Michigan and directly with elections offices in Georgia and Utah.

Still other groups with a progressive leaning, including the Main Street Alliance, The Elections Group and the National Vote at Home Institute, provided support for some elections offices.

Facebook, with the CTCL, was also part of the effort, providing a guide and webinar for election officials on how to engage voters. Included were directions to report “voter interference” to Facebook authorities. The company also provided designated employees in six regions of the U.S. to handle questions. Together, the groups strategically targeted voters and waged a voter assistance campaign aimed at low-income and minority residents who typically shun election participation, helping Democratic candidates win key spots all over the U.S.

The little-explored roles of CTCL and other such groups emerged in emails and other records obtained by RealClearInvestigations and public documents secured by conservative litigants and groups, including the Foundation for Government Accountability, which has filed more than 800 public records requests with elections offices accepting the grants.

Previously, the Zuckerberg-funded effort has been described in generally positive terms, notably when NPR reported in December on “How Private Money From Facebook’s CEO Saved The 2020 Election” — in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, President Trump’s doubts about the legitimacy of the process and “Congress’ neglect.”

Conservatives take a more critical view the effort. “This private funding has never been done before,” said Hayden Dublois, a researcher at the Foundation of Government Accountability.

”We hear about dark money and corporations buying ads, but never have we seen hundreds of millions of private dollars going into the conducting of elections. And states didn’t have any laws on the books to stop it.”

Numerous Trump supporters contend that the 2020 presidential election was rigged or even stolen but have produced little concrete evidence to prove it. But their suspicions aren’t likely to be dispelled by the efforts of the private progressive groups, however legal.

They are among other notable instances of monied interests underwriting public governance and affairs for political ends. In 2018, RCI reported that a New York University School of Law program funded by billionaire Michael Bloomberg had placed environmentally minded lawyers in the offices of Democratic state attorneys general to challenge Trump administration policies.

And examples of private efforts to steer cash-strapped public education are numerous, from the Koch charities on the right to more recent race-conscious programs on the left emphasizing the legacy and centrality of white racism in society.

Zuckerberg did not respond to an emailed request from RCI for comment. In a post-election interview, he praised Facebook’s security work during the election and singled out its policing of “misinformation.” He noted working with polling officials to watch for information that might lead to “voter suppression” and said Facebook had strengthened its enforcement “against militias and conspiracy networks like Q-Anon.”

Facebook has banned Trump from its platform and has delisted individuals – many of them conservatives — for espousing views about the election that it insists are “misinformation.”

‘Curing Absentee Ballots’
According to court documents filed by the Thomas More Society, a conservative law firm, the Zuckerberg-funded CTCL allowed elections departments to use grant money to buy vehicles to transport “voter navigators.” The group filed unsuccessful lawsuits in several states before the election, contending the private funding created unconstitutional public-private partnerships.

Several other suits remain active.

The election department in Green Bay, Wis., promised as part of its CTCL grant of $1 million that it would employ the vote navigators to “assist voters, potentially at their front doors, to answer questions … and witnessing absentee ballot signatures,” according to documents filed in legal complaints in Wisconsin by Erick Kaardal, a Minneapolis-based lawyer who has worked on the Thomas More Society lawsuits.

Caleb Jeffreys, one of at least two voter navigators in Green Bay, described his duties as including “curing absentee ballots.” Jeffreys, now a city employee in Green Bay according to his LinkedIn profile, did not respond to an interview request.

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Above, CTCL’s leaders. Elections divisions agreed to abide by terms set out by the Zuckerberg-funded nonprofit. Center for Tech and Civic Life

Tiana Epps-Johnson, founder of CTCL; Whitney May, director of government services for CTCL; and Hillary Hall, senior adviser to state and local election officials for the National Vote at Home Institute, did not respond to interview requests.

Navigators in Green Bay were also part of voter registration efforts, emails show. They worked closely with a local nonprofit group, which requested that public employees work voter registration events. At least two city employees attended with equipment to conduct voter registration and help people apply for an absentee ballot.

Agents from CTCL trained poll workers in Georgia and paid for other individuals to count and tabulate ballots in Wisconsin, which was won by President Trump in 2016 and President Biden won in November by 20,000 votes.

Emails show that Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein, a fellow with the National Vote at Home Institute, directed Green Bay city employees in gathering and counting absentee ballots on Election Day, and that he was granted access by the city to secured areas and served as an on-site contact for the department on election night.

Rubenstein, who did not respond to a call seeking an interview, also provided help in “curing” ballots that were turned in without the appropriate information, including a signature or address.

Dozens of states require voting clerks to inform voters if their ballot has been filled out incorrectly, giving the voter a chance to fix the ballot and have it accepted. In Wisconsin, that practice is encouraged but not mandatory, under the reasoning that it can drain manpower from other tasks.

But with the grant money provided by CTCL, additional manpower made the time-consuming task feasible, freeing up money for more voter recruitment and outreach.

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In California, drafting a “voter registration letter for people serving a sentence for felony.” Center for Civic Design’s map of its Election 2020 work

In Lansing, Mich., the elections department used its $443,000 grant to buy more absentee ballot drop boxes and mail absentee ballot applications to every registered voter.

In Georgia, the grants were used to expand curbside voting and conduct “the necessary voter outreach … to promote absentee voting and encourage higher percentages of our electors to vote absentee,” according to a grant application.

Documents inspected by RealClearInvestigations also showed:
  • In Lowndes County, Ga., CTCL grant money was used to pay $15,000 in attorney fees through June. A county elections official told RCI that the money was paid to lawyers handling public records requests stemming from the elections, a process that she expects will last into the summer.
  • CTCL was “very lenient regarding what we could spend the money on,” Deb Cox, Lowndes County elections supervisor, said. “They put virtually no restrictions on it as long as it relates to the election.”
  • Mahoning County, Ohio, spent $3,500 on a student to monitor Twitter and Facebook and “report any bad actors that may want to disrupt our operations,” one local official stated in its grant report. Grant money was also spent to produce a training video for elections workers.
  • Election officials in Lorain County, Ohio, paid an $8,100 Verizon bill and spent $24,000 on a van at a local car dealership. The van was used to transport equipment between a warehouse and the elections department, an elections official told RCI.
  • In Boone County, Mo., the elections department used $3,000 of the COVID grant to make a rap video and buy radio spots. “We did a rap video to appeal to younger, first-time voters,” Brianna Lennon, Boone County clerk, said. “We wanted to keep it popular in a format that would have the most appeal to young voters. “
Elections departments received millions of extra dollars in federal aid in 2020, including $400 million in CARES Act funding and $425 million in federal Help America Vote Act grants.

Despite the influx of public money, elections departments across the U.S. were hamstrung because of the pandemic, said Ben Hovland, a Trump appointee to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, which administers grants to the states.

Hovland praised the CTCL for providing the money to run elections.

“This was a very unique set of circumstances, and what you heard from election officials was that this [private] money was going for the basics of trying to help people vote, keeping people safe, postage – really the basics,” Hovland said.

He was unaware of the spending on rap videos, trucks, lawyers, vote navigators and phone bills with the private money.

“That runs contradictory to what I’ve heard from most election officials,” he said. “But every jurisdiction runs their election different, and each has its own way to spend money, so I can’t speak to any of that. It wasn’t federal funds. It wasn’t taxpayer money.”

As to the need for the money, not all jurisdictions that received a CTCL grant used it. The elections office in Miami-Dade County, Fla., received $2.4 million from CTCL, but did not spend it immediately, instead receiving a six-month extension to use the money. Several other municipalities did not spend the entirety of their grants and have received extensions.

Boosting Democratic Turnout
Vote margins in many of the areas receiving CTCL funding showed increased Democratic voter turnout, part of a strategy to boost the margins enough in Democrat-friendly areas to overcome Republican margins.

President Trump took the reliably Republican state of Missouri in 2020, but President Biden increased the Democratic presidential vote and won Boone County by 7,000 votes. Hillary Clinton had a 5,000-vote margin in 2016.

In Webb County, Texas, which received $2.8 million from CTCL, voter registrations increased by 10,000 over 2016. The new recruits in the South Texas county voted for President Biden by a two to one margin.

In Fairfax County, Va., which received $1.4 million in CTCL funding, Democrats increased voter turnout by 65,458 compared with a 10,564 increase by Republicans in 2020 versus 2016. The state, which trends Democratic, went to Biden.

While seven states have passed legislation this year prohibiting or limiting elections departments from accepting private funding, far more allow it and “it will certainly continue,” said Kaardal, the Minneapolis-based lawyer.

Kaardal contends the plan by these operatives, working in league with some election officials, was to increase the absentee ballot turnout among demographic groups that favored their candidates and to offset the margins by Republicans, typically in areas outside cities.

“It was a pay-to-play scheme, where in exchange for taking this money, the CTCL gets to tell them how to run the election,” he said. “And it will happen again in 2022.”

In Texas, U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant III, an Obama appointee, ruled in favor of the private funding with a stance that was typical among the judiciary in various federal districts and states.

“Ultimately, plaintiffs complain that people with different political views will lawfully exercise their fundamental right to vote,” Mazzant ruled. “That is not a harm. That is democracy.”
It’s a democracy embraced by elections officials across the U.S. who called the 2020 elections the most secure ever.

Paul Adams, elections supervisor in Ohio’s Lorain County, is eager to accept more private grant money after his department received $435,000 for the fall election.

“If anything like this came along in the future, I would certainly apply,” Adams said. He’s convinced the CTCL is a nonpartisan group trying to make voting safe and easy, and can’t understand why some states are trying to halt private money in public elections.

“I don’t think it’s the grants these people are mad about,” Adams said. “It’s more a matter of where they came from.”
 

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AUDIO: Georgia Republicans Confronted Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Sidekick Gabe Sterling In December But It Landed on Deaf Ears

By Joe Hoft
Published May 26, 2021 at 1:30pm
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The United Tea Party of Georgia released video coverage of a call between Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and his sidekick Gabe Sterling, with top Republicans in the state. Raffensperger and Sterling appeared not to care about legitimate 2020 election results. All reasonable requests fell on deaf ears.

The United Tea Party of Georgia obtained a video call between the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office and top Republicans from December last year per an FOIA request. The video was an hour-long. The Tea Party group then released the video showing the GOP leaders were determined to have a valid election performed in Georgia but Brad Raffensperger and his cronies were not hearing any of it.

Republicans in the state of Georgia why the Secretary of State’s office wouldn’t do things like check ballots from the 2020 Election for proper signatures or review instances of potential fraud from the State Farm Arena on Election night. Georgia Secretary of State’s CFO and COO Gabe Sterling shared that they needed a specific reason to do it and they were bogged down with other events and therefore would not do anymore related to the 2020 election.

Check out Sterling’s comments below. Note this is after 40 minutes of requests and complaints surrounding the manner in which the 2020 Election was handled and events that mandated review.

View: https://youtu.be/xN2q8TLEAfA
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It is clear again, that Georgia’s Raffensperger and Sterling were not going to certify President Trump as the winner in the state no matter how many votes he won.
 

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Fulton County, GA, Election Official Can't Say How Many Absentee Ballots Were Printed: Audit Attorney


Randy DeSoto
May 26, 2021 at 12:55pm

An attorney representing Georgia citizens who secured the right to review over 145,000 absentee ballots cast in Fulton County in November told the judge overseeing the case that a top county election official could not say how many absentee ballots were printed.

Plaintiff’s attorney Bob Cheeley told Judge Brian Amero on Friday that Fulton County Registration Chief Ralph Jones, during a pretrial deposition, estimated the county printed 20,000 absentee ballots through a vendor in the 10 days leading up to the election.

Jones could not give the attorney a precise number.

“So I asked for the invoice, during the deposition, for those ballots. … As of now, I don’t have the invoice yet, so we still don’t know if it’s 20,000 or some other number,” Cheeley told Amero.

“I asked Mr. Jones questions about chain of custody of those papers [ballots] and who was limited access to those papers because that’s very, very important that you keep that under close scrutiny,” the attorney continued.

“And I asked him also how many of those papers were actually printed and sent out to voters, and he didn’t know.”

Cheeley further recounted that he queried Jones about whether any of the ballots were left over, but the official could not say.

The attorney told Amero he still doesn’t have answers to those questions from the county.

Cheeley told The Western Journal via email Wednesday that he had yet to receive those figures from the county concerning the ballots printed and used, or a copy of the printing invoice, despite the deposition of Jones taking place back on May 17.

“I have served a Request for Production of Documents for these in order to force the county to do so,” the lawyer wrote.

An independent report contracted by the Georgia State Election Board and released on Jan. 12 determined that there were many abnormalities in Fulton County’s November election, including some matters that involved Jones himself.

“There were persistent chain of custody issues throughout the entire absentee ballot processing system,” the report said.

It added that “the fact that ballots were delivered to State Farm Arena in unsecured mail carts is very concerning.”

“Protocol for securing ballots exists not only in securing the ballots themselves but also ensuring no ballot stuffing occurred,” it said.

“The problem was exacerbated by poor managerial processes by Ralph Jones, who failed to do intake counts for provisional ballots.”

The report also noted that some staff seemed to not understand that absentee ballots needed to be verified before they were counted.

While standing with election observers, “Jones had to intervene to stop a temporary staffer from moving a pile of recently-accepted but unverified absentee ballots into the stack going straight to State Farm Arena for scanning and counting.”

“Had Jones not been there with me [the election observer] to catch the mistake, it is safe to assume that those ballots would’ve been counted as if they had been verified.”

State Farm Arena in Atlanta is the location where poll watchers were told by election officials that counting had stopped for the day, only for surveillance video to reveal it resumed later in the night.

The report concluded that “the truth about what happened on the night of November 3rd between 10:30 PM and 11:52 PM [at State Farm Arena] continues to be elusive … but if the poll watchers are correct, then there is a serious problem.”

Amero has set a hearing for Friday to determine what protocols will be followed for the absentee ballot review and scanning.

He reaffirmed that petitioners will be able to both “inspect and scan absentee ballots.”
In the official results, President Joe Biden carried Georgia over former President Donald Trump by 11,779 votes, or 0.24 percent.

The Western Journal reached out to Jones and the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office for comment for this story but did not receive an immediate response.
 

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BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: The Windham, New Hampshire 2020 Election Audit Was Over Before It Started – Two of Three Auditors Have Conflicts with Pelosi and Schumer

By Joe Hoft
Published May 26, 2021 at 8:45pm
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The teamwork and activism of NH patriots, who fought hard to get the NH audit off the ground, have been actively subverted and sabotaged without their knowledge.

We have shocking evidence related to the actors running the audit.

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It appears very likely that the course of this audit has been quietly steered by top Democratic leadership in the U.S. Congress, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D) and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D), through the auditors themselves. Both Philip Stark, Ph.D. and Barbara Simons, Ph.D., the board chair of Verified Voting and also a member of George Soros’ elite Democracy Alliance Board, are current appointees to the corrupt and powerful U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC).

Stark was appointed by Speaker Pelosi in 2016 and Simons was appointed by former Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D) in 2008 and was re-affirmed by then-Senate Minority now Majority Leader Schumer.

Two of the three NH election auditors, therefore, Stark and Mark Lindeman, Ph.D., and co-director at Verified Voting, have direct ties and loyalty to the powerful American Democrat-progressive machine, at the very highest levels.

That deep state Democratic machine has a vested, hardcore political interest in maintaining the status quo of all 2020 state elections, including New Hampshire’s.

Finally, Harry Hursti, Ph.D., has obscured professional relationships with the other two auditors, to which he does have strong professional ties. Why?

This audit team, being driven by secretive, Democrat-socialist political interests, is anything but fair, impartial, and nonpartisan. Its agenda is not at all that of the NH patriots who fought for election honesty, transparency, and integrity.

Some history is critical.
NH’s Diebold AccuVote OS voting machines are nationally infamous for being hackable and it was Harri Hursti, Ph.D., himself, as the invited computer scientist “hacker” who, back in December 2005, proved to the country that these Diebold memory cards could be easily hacked and manipulated to secretly change vote counts. He also demonstrated that his hacks were absolutely undetectable.

All Hursti did was take a Diebold, credit card-sized memory card, quickly pre-program it using an inexpensive, readily available agricultural scanning device, and stick it in the Diebold optical scanner. No keys or passwords were needed. His hack happened fast. This staged election in which the outcome was known by all, ended up with Hursti’s hacked memory card secretly deciding the “election,” and whose count reflected Hursti’s choice.

Hursti also affirmed that there were additional ways these Diebold memory cards and machines could be quickly hacked, he had simply demo’ed one of them.
Hursti figured out how to hack into the memory card … He learned how to hide votes, make losers out of winners and leave no trace, [Bev Harris] said.
This stunning moment in American history – after Diebold had repeatedly and aggressively maintained that its machines and memory cards were totally secure and trustworthy – was created and witnessed by, among others, election integrity advocate extraordinaire Bev Harris of the very ethical 501(c)(3) Black Box Voting (BBV), the ethical and patriotic Ion Sancho, Leon County, Florida Supervisor of Elections, and Susan Pynchon of the Florida Fair Elections Coalition.

Here are Bev Harris’ and Susan Pynchon’s firsthand accounts of this moment.

This was such a stunning and groundbreaking moment in American election integrity history that it came to be referred to as the Hursti Hack. Harris memorialized it by co-producing a riveting 2006 documentary called Hacking Democracy.

You can watch a clip from that documentary, the actual Hursti Hack, right here.

View: https://youtu.be/t75xvZ3osFg
7:59 min

Diebold Election Systems, for those who don’t know your election machine history, acquired Global Election Systems in 2002 and, strategically, changed its name in 2007 to Premier Election Solutions, which was eventually partially purchased, in 2010, by a company called Dominion Voting Systems. Dominion is, of course, the very same company whose machines are being forensically audited in Maricopa County, Arizona, and which were used, statewide, by Georgia in the 2020 election.

According to Harris, “Following the Florida demonstration, New Hampshire chose to purchase the voting machine make and model that Hursti had proven to be tamperable.

Hursti’s own testimony about NH’s Diebold AccuVote OS machines and memory cards, given at NH House Election Law Committee hearings on September 19, 2007, confirmed his professional opinion that these machines and memory cards are untrustworthy:
If you are believing on poll tape that doesn’t mean a thing because I can control the whole thing over whatever logic and accuracy that you perform just before the election. Because I have control. I can compare the date, the time. And so in order to be producing fraudulent tape, I will be producing fraudulent tape only on Tuesday evening. And I don’t worry about what ballots go through.
Therefore, back in 2007, the Diebold machines and memory cards that Hursti boasted about being able to secretly control, are the same ones Lindeman, Hursti, and Stark were all supposed to audit.

The cold, hard facts are that an audit of these machines and especially their memory cards is an entirely useless activity, and Hursti showed why 16 years ago. Yet why are Lindeman (who is not even a computer scientist, he has a Ph.D. in political science) and especially Hursti, the two now sans Stark, claiming they will need “90 minutes to read” each card?

Hursti agreeing to “audit” these Diebold memory cards, given his national exposure of their egregious built-in flaws, is indefensible, suspicious and you now have to wonder, just what is his real agenda? Also, why, did Verified Voting appear to disappear evidence of Hursti’s seat upon its advisory board?

VV’s current webpage shows he is not a member. However, the Internet Archive tells a very different story. As of April 29, Hursti is shown as being a member. On May 3, the NH AG and SoS hired him to be a member of their audit team. Two days later, on May 5, any evidence of Hursti’s participation as an advisor with Verified Voting had been deleted.

Philip Stark, whom Hursti and Lindeman co-selected as the third auditor, either employed Philip Stark, contracted with him, or has had some sort of close professional relationship with him since mid-2018. Hursti co-founded Nordic Innovation Labs, which conducts Security Assessment & Vulnerability Consulting. On the business’s About Us page, Stark is one of three Nordic Network team members. Sometime after February 26, 2021, Stark’s name and bio were removed from that webpage.

The three of these auditors, rather than being a professional, independently-functioning group of auditors – an impression which everyone involved tried hard to create – are actually not that at all.

As far as these computer scientists go, it certainly does appear that yet another entity, another profession that works with, and has influence upon our American election infrastructure has been infiltrated and compromised.

This certainly aligns directly with the goals of top progressive Democrat leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, who appointed Dr. Philip Stark and Dr. Barbara Simons to positions of great power and influence upon the U.S. EAC, and who are now observing the fruits of their labor in New Hampshire.
 

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BREAKING: One of Three Auditors Exits Windham, NH Election Audit – Law Requires a Team of Three Auditors

By Joe Hoft
Published May 27, 2021 at 8:00am
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The conflicted audit in Windham, New Hampshire just incurred a major blow. One of three auditors selected to perform the audit has exited from the team.

Last night we reported on how the auditors in the Windham, New Hampshire audit all have serious conflicts due to their activities with each other and the Democrat Party.

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On Tuesday, UncoverDC’s Michelle Edwards exclusively reported,
On Tuesday, the auditors will conduct a forensic analysis of the voting machines, one of which had more difficulties with folded ballots than the others. Each memory card will need 90 minutes to read. With no explanation provided, details emerged late Monday that auditor Phillip Stark would not be present for the remainder of the audit, which leaves the inspection under the command of Harri Hursti and Mark Lindeman.
It is simply shocking that one of these auditors ups and leaves, quits, and neither the Windham board of selectmen nor the NH AG and SoS have said a word!

Losing an auditor places this election audit in direct violation of SB 43, the NH law which authorized this audit and it requires a team of three auditors,
one selected by the Windham board of selectman (Mark Lindeman, acting executive director of Verified Voting), one by the NH Attorney General and Secretary State (Harri Hursti, Ph.D.) and one selected by those two auditors (Philip Stark, Ph.D.).

Why has the audit team, or Stark himself, provided no details as to why he walked away from his job?

Why did Stark pull out at the very moment that this team was to audit the hackable, insecure memory cards of these Diebold AccuVote Optical Scan (OS) machines? (The exact model no. is Diebold ES2000, shockingly also used by 137 other NH municipalities.)

Did Stark go MIA because he knows putting his name to an audit of these Diebold machines and memory cards could place his professional reputation at grave risk?

With Dr. Philip Stark making an unannounced bolt from this audit team, we have to wonder if word came down from on high from Speaker Pelosi, who appointed him, a high-ranking American computer scientist to his position on the EAC, to move on. Is he required elsewhere in another state, with yet another 2020 election audit about to blow up, needing to be crushed?

Stark, likely wanted off this audit to salvage his professional reputation and be as far away as possible from putting his name on an audit report which asserts NH’s Diebold machines and the 90-minute audit of each and every memory card by the team has revealed all’s good, nothing to see here.
 

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Why Did Arizona Republican Governor Ducey Sign Off on Biden Win in Arizona with So Many Unanswered Election Questions?

By Joe Hoft
Published May 27, 2021 at 8:30am
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In a surprising act, Arizona Republican Governor Doug Ducey signed off on the 2020 Election results giving the election to Joe Biden despite tons of evidence of fraudulent acts and results.

The question remains, why did he do this?


In late November, Governor Ducey signed off on the 2020 Election results in Arizona ignoring the pages and pages of evidence supplied by the Trump team in a presentation to members of the legislature in Arizona. President Trump let him have it:

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After Ducey’s act, the country asked ‘Why would the Republican Governor of Arizona certify the state’s results knowing there was ample evidence of abuse in the process and results in the state’? Yes, it could have been due to the fact he disliked President Trump but that’s a far-fetched conclusion. That wouldn’t lead someone to do what he did. There must be something more.

One concerning report that we uncovered about Ducey is that his family in Ohio appears to have had connections to organized crime.

In a Special Report in the Phoenix New Times in 2014, the authors laid out the near century-old connections between Ducey’s family and organized crime. They wrote:
This year, in a campaign he helped bankroll with $3 million of his own fortune, he emerged victorious from a six-way Republican primary for governor, with a 37 percent plurality.
But the all-American image Ducey projects, one which helped him win the primary and may help him win the general election, belies a family tree that includes two generations of his mother’s family’s involvement in organized crime.

That said, New Times and The Center for Investigative Reporting discovered no evidence that Ducey ever profited from the activities of his involved maternal relatives — or that the GOP candidate engaged in any criminal activity.

According to newspaper accounts and public records from various court and congressional hearings, four of Ducey’s relatives in an Italian-American family called Scott (anglicized from Scotti) were involved in illegal gambling in Ohio.
The article goes on and on about connections between the Ducey family and organized crime.

Another individual in the Arizona area claims to have information between the Mexican drug cartels and politicians in Arizona. Certainly, the cartels would like to have an open border to transport their drugs into the US and they weren’t getting it with President Trump in office.

Back in 2019, we reported on tweets by Jeffrey Peterson who claimed to have knowledge of Democrat ties to drug cartels in Mexico.

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In a Twitter thread, Peterson noted Governor Ducey.

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In a follow-up tweet, Peterson shared Ducey chatting with a suspected key person in the Arizona mafia.

Of course, this does not prove anything. Politicians take photos with thousands of supporters. It is interesting.

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Perhaps there is nothing to see here. We don’t know. We also don’t know why Ducey signed off on an election fraught with questions about its legitimacy.
 

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Rudy Giuliani: DOJ Has NO CONSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY to Step in on State Election Audits (VIDEO)

By Jim Hoft
Published May 27, 2021 at 10:35am
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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Trump attorney joined Steve Bannon on The War Room on Thursday morning.

During their riveting conversation Rudy was asked about the predictions that the Biden Department of Justice may step in and shut down the Arizona Audit.

Rudy says the DOJ DOES has NO constitutional authority to shut down the state election audits.

Rumble video on website 1:18 min
 

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MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow and the Democrats Are Frightened to Death of the Election Audit “Freight Train” Coming Down the Tracks

By Joe Hoft
Published May 27, 2021 at 12:30pm
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MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow is off her rocker with no answer to the audits in Arizona and Georgia. She can’t stop the freight train that’s coming.

The Democrats and their allies in the media are up in arms. They have no idea how to stop the truth about the results from the 2020 election from coming out. They are looking at the DOJ stepping in to stop the audits in Arizona and now Georgia but that would be unconstitutional per Attorney and former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani:
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Others are seeing the Dems panic.

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See the discussion in the video below where Steve Bannon and Dr. Peter Navarro discuss the freight train that’s coming.

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Many more are seeing this as well, MSDNC is melting.

“You push and you push and stuff eventually falls” – @Maddow says with an ominous tone and a worried look on her face, trying to send signal to the DOJ to take action and stop the Arizona audit or they’re doomed! @MaddowBlog @maddowfans @maureen_bannon @RaheemKassam
— Junior (@Junior63031591) May 27, 2021
It’s panic time at the DNC.

WATCH:
Rumble video on website 1:28 min
 

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Steve Bannon: We Must Bleed Out Illegitimate Biden Presidency Now — His Radical Spending Plan is “Incomprehensible” (VIDEO)

By Jim Hoft
Published May 27, 2021 at 1:37pm
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On Thursday The New York Times reported on Joe Biden’s $6 trillion budget proposal and “infrastructure” plan. The enormous spending bill. This bill puts government spending this year at $11 trillion and will take the US to its highest debt ratio since World War II.

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Steve Bannon on The War Room pointed out that the move would raise the national debt to 117 percent of the size of the US economy by 2031. This would be the highest debt ratio in US history topping that of World War II.
Steve Bannon: “To save this republic we have to bleed him out now! If they pass this, even the concept of this is so radical, so radical, not just because of the spending. The spending in itself is on a scale that’s incomprehensible. However, that’s not the most radical part of it. The most radical part of it is how you’re going to finance it. There’s not enough taxes out there to pay for this. Right?
Via the Bannon War Room:

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“They Had More Votes Than They Had Voters in Some Swing States” – President Trump Discusses 2020 Election Fraud with Wayne Root (AUDIO)

By Cristina Laila
Published May 27, 2021 at 1:25pm
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Radio host Wayne Root sat down with President Trump and discussed the wide scale fraud that took place in the 2020 general election.

“Does anybody really believe that Biden got 80 million votes?” Trump said. “Then you look at the swing states and you see that they had more votes than voters in some of the states…and I could go on and on.”

Trump also weighed in on the Arizona audit and said he really looks forward to the results.

AUDIO:
Audio on website 21:34 min
 

BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: The Windham, New Hampshire 2020 Election Audit Was Over Before It Started – Two of Three Auditors Have Conflicts with Pelosi and Schumer

By Joe Hoft
Published May 26, 2021 at 8:45pm
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The teamwork and activism of NH patriots, who fought hard to get the NH audit off the ground, have been actively subverted and sabotaged without their knowledge.

We have shocking evidence related to the actors running the audit.

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It appears very likely that the course of this audit has been quietly steered by top Democratic leadership in the U.S. Congress, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D) and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D), through the auditors themselves. Both Philip Stark, Ph.D. and Barbara Simons, Ph.D., the board chair of Verified Voting and also a member of George Soros’ elite Democracy Alliance Board, are current appointees to the corrupt and powerful U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC).

Stark was appointed by Speaker Pelosi in 2016 and Simons was appointed by former Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D) in 2008 and was re-affirmed by then-Senate Minority now Majority Leader Schumer.

Two of the three NH election auditors, therefore, Stark and Mark Lindeman, Ph.D., and co-director at Verified Voting, have direct ties and loyalty to the powerful American Democrat-progressive machine, at the very highest levels.

That deep state Democratic machine has a vested, hardcore political interest in maintaining the status quo of all 2020 state elections, including New Hampshire’s.

Finally, Harry Hursti, Ph.D., has obscured professional relationships with the other two auditors, to which he does have strong professional ties. Why?

This audit team, being driven by secretive, Democrat-socialist political interests, is anything but fair, impartial, and nonpartisan. Its agenda is not at all that of the NH patriots who fought for election honesty, transparency, and integrity.

Some history is critical.
NH’s Diebold AccuVote OS voting machines are nationally infamous for being hackable and it was Harri Hursti, Ph.D., himself, as the invited computer scientist “hacker” who, back in December 2005, proved to the country that these Diebold memory cards could be easily hacked and manipulated to secretly change vote counts. He also demonstrated that his hacks were absolutely undetectable.

All Hursti did was take a Diebold, credit card-sized memory card, quickly pre-program it using an inexpensive, readily available agricultural scanning device, and stick it in the Diebold optical scanner. No keys or passwords were needed. His hack happened fast. This staged election in which the outcome was known by all, ended up with Hursti’s hacked memory card secretly deciding the “election,” and whose count reflected Hursti’s choice.

Hursti also affirmed that there were additional ways these Diebold memory cards and machines could be quickly hacked, he had simply demo’ed one of them.

This stunning moment in American history – after Diebold had repeatedly and aggressively maintained that its machines and memory cards were totally secure and trustworthy – was created and witnessed by, among others, election integrity advocate extraordinaire Bev Harris of the very ethical 501(c)(3) Black Box Voting (BBV), the ethical and patriotic Ion Sancho, Leon County, Florida Supervisor of Elections, and Susan Pynchon of the Florida Fair Elections Coalition.

Here are Bev Harris’ and Susan Pynchon’s firsthand accounts of this moment.

This was such a stunning and groundbreaking moment in American election integrity history that it came to be referred to as the Hursti Hack. Harris memorialized it by co-producing a riveting 2006 documentary called Hacking Democracy.

You can watch a clip from that documentary, the actual Hursti Hack, right here.

View: https://youtu.be/t75xvZ3osFg
7:59 min

Diebold Election Systems, for those who don’t know your election machine history, acquired Global Election Systems in 2002 and, strategically, changed its name in 2007 to Premier Election Solutions, which was eventually partially purchased, in 2010, by a company called Dominion Voting Systems. Dominion is, of course, the very same company whose machines are being forensically audited in Maricopa County, Arizona, and which were used, statewide, by Georgia in the 2020 election.

According to Harris, “Following the Florida demonstration, New Hampshire chose to purchase the voting machine make and model that Hursti had proven to be tamperable.

Hursti’s own testimony about NH’s Diebold AccuVote OS machines and memory cards, given at NH House Election Law Committee hearings on September 19, 2007, confirmed his professional opinion that these machines and memory cards are untrustworthy:

Therefore, back in 2007, the Diebold machines and memory cards that Hursti boasted about being able to secretly control, are the same ones Lindeman, Hursti, and Stark were all supposed to audit.

The cold, hard facts are that an audit of these machines and especially their memory cards is an entirely useless activity, and Hursti showed why 16 years ago. Yet why are Lindeman (who is not even a computer scientist, he has a Ph.D. in political science) and especially Hursti, the two now sans Stark, claiming they will need “90 minutes to read” each card?

Hursti agreeing to “audit” these Diebold memory cards, given his national exposure of their egregious built-in flaws, is indefensible, suspicious and you now have to wonder, just what is his real agenda? Also, why, did Verified Voting appear to disappear evidence of Hursti’s seat upon its advisory board?

VV’s current webpage shows he is not a member. However, the Internet Archive tells a very different story. As of April 29, Hursti is shown as being a member. On May 3, the NH AG and SoS hired him to be a member of their audit team. Two days later, on May 5, any evidence of Hursti’s participation as an advisor with Verified Voting had been deleted.

Philip Stark, whom Hursti and Lindeman co-selected as the third auditor, either employed Philip Stark, contracted with him, or has had some sort of close professional relationship with him since mid-2018. Hursti co-founded Nordic Innovation Labs, which conducts Security Assessment & Vulnerability Consulting. On the business’s About Us page, Stark is one of three Nordic Network team members. Sometime after February 26, 2021, Stark’s name and bio were removed from that webpage.

The three of these auditors, rather than being a professional, independently-functioning group of auditors – an impression which everyone involved tried hard to create – are actually not that at all.

As far as these computer scientists go, it certainly does appear that yet another entity, another profession that works with, and has influence upon our American election infrastructure has been infiltrated and compromised.

This certainly aligns directly with the goals of top progressive Democrat leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, who appointed Dr. Philip Stark and Dr. Barbara Simons to positions of great power and influence upon the U.S. EAC, and who are now observing the fruits of their labor in New Hampshire.
I remember watching this back then.
 

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Plan to militarize Capitol security with Guard troops faces multiplying questions in Senate

A National Guard quick reaction force was among the post-Jan. 6 security measures suggested by retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honore.

By Susan Katz Keating
Updated: May 26, 2021 - 10:55pm

Legislation that would create a National Guard quick reaction force for the Capitol complex is set to encounter more intense opposition in the Senate than it received in the House of Representatives.

The House last week approved a $1.9 billion emergency funding bill intended to protect the U.S. Capitol. The measure, introduced in response to the Jan. 6 riot in and around the complex, includes a provision to establish a National Guard quick reaction force (QRF) to be activated in case of emergency. But the bill, which barely squeaked through the House on a 213-212 vote, is being heavily lobbied against as it heads into the Senate.

The QRF was among the security upgrades suggested in a proposal from retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honore, who this year spearheaded a review of Capitol security. In his proposal, Honore also recommended pop-up fencing and additional funding for riot gear.

Those who oppose a National Guard QRF argue that while the complex and its inhabitants must be protected, the mission does not belong to the National Guard.

Senator Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) and Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.), the ranking members of the Senate and House Armed Services Committees, respectively, released a joint statement highlighting that issue.

"Use of the uniformed military in D.C. and the Capitol Complex is subject to complex statutory restrictions, and for good reason," the two legislators said. "We cannot and should not militarize the security of the Capitol Complex."

The National Guard Association of the United States agreed.

"This is a law enforcement mission," association spokesman John Goheen told Just the News. "Law enforcement is best left to law enforcement. Let's put this in the hands of the Capitol Police. It's always been their job. Let's keep it their job."

In the days following the Jan. 6 breach of the Capitol, some 26,000 National Guard troops arrived from around the country to protect the complex. As no additional violence took place at the Capitol, the troops gradually dwindled to about 2,300. The last of those troops departed Washington on Sunday, when the Capitol Police resumed full control of security for the complex.

If a National Guard QRF is approved, troops would be permanently near at hand in case of emergency. Such a force would fall under the Washington, D.C. National Guard, but it remains unclear how the force would be called into action.

"Congress has held precisely no hearings to examine the creation of a Quick Reaction Force to weigh costs, benefits, and fundamental questions about its nature and responsibilities," Inhofe and Rogers said in their joint statement.

"It gets murky," Goheen said, because the Washington, D.C. National Guard has a unique chain of command, unlike typical Guard units commanded by their states' governors. "The mayor can request the Guard, but doesn't have the command authority that a governor would have. It's a federal district."

"The chain of command goes up through the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of Defense," Goheen explained.

The Guard's overall mission in the District lacked clarity in January, and remains to be addressed for future missions, according to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.)
"Aspects of the Guard's presence here were not fleshed out as clearly or coherently as either Congress or the servicemembers deserved, and Members of Congress will continue to discuss and debate whether it is appropriate for uniformed military personnel to play an ongoing role in policing the U.S. Capitol going forward," McConnell said Monday in the Senate.

If approved, the QRF measure would further stretch an already heavily worked National Guard, Goheen said. It would be "another personnel-intensive mission at a time when we seem to be picking up personnel-intensive missions all the time." These include administering vaccines, handing out food, or working at morgues — and responding to hurricanes, floods, and wildfires.

"I've never seen the Guard do so many things," he said. "You can understand why the Guard is on everyone's speed dial. The reality is, we have a lot to do."

Ultimately Congress will make the decision, Goheen said. "If Congress appropriates the money and tells us to do it, then we'll do it."
 
I remember watching this back then.
Apparently he preloaded the card with 5 yes votes and -5 no votes. When the card is first checked, yes and no are added together, equaling zero, which is reported. After voting, 2 yes votes are added to the preloaded 5 for a total of 7, which was reported. 6 no votes were added to the preloaded -5 for a total of 1, which was also reported.
I seem to recall one of these elections started the night with 5,000 or maybe 50,000 votes for Biden. Don’t recall that ever being addressed.
 

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Top Wisconsin Republican hires former police officers to investigate 2020 general election

Kaelan Deese 18 hrs ago

A top GOP legislator in Wisconsin will hire three retired police officers to investigate parts of the November 2020 general election, joining other Republicans across the nation who are skeptical of President Joe Biden's victory.

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Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said Wednesday he was giving the investigation, which will be overseen by an attorney, a broad mandate to take three months reviewing tips about the election and to follow up on ones that appear the most credible, according to an interview with Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

“Is there a whole lot of smoke, or is there actual fire? We just don’t know yet,” Vos said.

The Republican said he recognizes Biden scored a narrow victory in the state in November and claimed he is not attempting to change the results with the taxpayer-funded investigation.

Biden defeated former President Donald Trump by about 20,600 votes in Wisconsin. Gov. Tony Evers certified the results in early December after a canvas and some county recounts.

Vos said he hopes investigators can clear up issues Republicans have raised in election fraud lawsuits that were rejected in court, such as how some of Wisconsin's largest cities used $6 million in grants from private organizations to run their elections. The assembly speaker said another point of interest for the investigation may involve claims of double voting and reviews on how clerks fixed absentee ballot credentials.

At least one Democratic election official has raised concerns about the investigation in the state.

"I think it's unfortunate that the Legislature is using its resources to investigate what has already been thoroughly investigated, and it is my hope that instead, they could work toward expanding opportunities and ease of voting for Wisconsin voters," said Wisconsin Elections Commission Chairwoman Ann Jacobs.

GOP lawmakers have already begun legislative efforts to limit the use of private donations to run elections, passing a measure earlier this month that would largely prevent private groups from funding the costs.

Assembly Republicans passed a resolution in March authorizing an investigation, and they also ordered the state’s nonpartisan audit bureau to look into the election in February.

Vos said he hoped to have results of the investigation in the fall, near the same time that the audit is slated to complete, according to the Associated Press. He said the investigation by former officers would be a fair way to look into complaints Republicans have received.
 

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How Zuckerberg Millions Paid for Progressives to Work With 2020 Vote Officials Nationwide

By Steve Miller, RealClearInvestigations
May 26, 2021
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In the months leading up to November’s election, voting officials in major cities and counties worked with a progressive group funded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and its allies to create ballots, strategically target voters and develop “cure” letters in situations where mail-in ballots were in danger of being tossed out.

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Mark Zuckerberg: A $350 million donation to help run the 2020 election.
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The Center for Tech and Civic Life, or CTCL, provided millions of dollars in private funding for the elections that came from a $350 million donation from Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan. The CTCL gave “COVID-19 response” grants of varying amounts to 2,500 municipalities in 49 states.

In exchange for the money, elections divisions agreed to conduct their elections according to conditions set out by the CTCL, which is led by former members of the New Organizing Institute, a training center for progressive groups and Democratic campaigns.

A CTCL partner, the Center for Civic Design, helped design absentee ballot forms and instructions, crafted voter registration letters for felons and tested automatic voter registration systems in several states, working alongside progressive activist groups in Michigan and directly with elections offices in Georgia and Utah.

Still other groups with a progressive leaning, including the Main Street Alliance, The Elections Group and the National Vote at Home Institute, provided support for some elections offices.

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“COVID-19 response” grants of varying amounts to 2,500 municipalities in 49 states.
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Facebook, with the CTCL, was also part of the effort, providing a guide and webinar for election officials on how to engage voters. Included were directions to report “voter interference” to Facebook authorities. The company also provided designated employees in six regions of the U.S. to handle questions. Together, the groups strategically targeted voters and waged a voter assistance campaign aimed at low-income and minority residents who typically shun election participation, helping Democratic candidates win key spots all over the U.S.

The little-explored roles of CTCL and other such groups emerged in emails and other records obtained by RealClearInvestigations and public documents secured by conservative litigants and groups, including the Foundation for Government Accountability, which has filed more than 800 public records requests with elections offices accepting the grants.

Previously, the Zuckerberg-funded effort has been described in generally positive terms, notably when NPR reported in December on "How Private Money From Facebook's CEO Saved The 2020 Election" -- in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, President Trump's doubts about the legitimacy of the process and "Congress' neglect."

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Hayden Dublois, Foundation for Government Accountability: "Never have we seen hundreds of millions of private dollars going into the conducting of elections. And states didn’t have any laws on the books to stop it.”

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Conservatives take a more critical view the effort. “This private funding has never been done before,” said Hayden Dublois, a researcher at the Foundation of Government Accountability.

”We hear about dark money and corporations buying ads, but never have we seen hundreds of millions of private dollars going into the conducting of elections. And states didn’t have any laws on the books to stop it.”

Numerous Trump supporters contend that the 2020 presidential election was rigged or even stolen but have produced little concrete evidence to prove it. But their suspicions aren’t likely to be dispelled by the efforts of the private progressive groups, however legal.

They are among other notable instances of monied interests underwriting public governance and affairs for political ends. In 2018, RCI reported that a New York University School of Law program funded by billionaire Michael Bloomberg had placed environmentally minded lawyers in the offices of Democratic state attorneys general to challenge Trump administration policies.

And examples of private efforts to steer cash-strapped public education are numerous, from the Koch charities on the right to more recent race-conscious programs on the left emphasizing the legacy and centrality of white racism in society.

Zuckerberg did not respond to an emailed request from RCI for comment. In a post-election interview, he praised Facebook’s security work during the election and singled out its policing of “misinformation.” He noted working with polling officials to watch for information that might lead to “voter suppression” and said Facebook had strengthened its enforcement “against militias and conspiracy networks like Q-Anon.”

Facebook has banned Trump from its platform and has delisted individuals – many of them conservatives -- for espousing views about the election that it insists are “misinformation.”
'Curing Absentee Ballots'

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Caleb Jeffreys: "Voter navigator" in Green Bay, Wis., described his duties as including “curing absentee ballots.”
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According to court documents filed by the Thomas More Society, a conservative law firm, the Zuckerberg-funded CTCL allowed elections departments to use grant money to buy vehicles to transport “voter navigators.” The group filed unsuccessful lawsuits in several states before the election, contending the private funding created unconstitutional public-private partnerships.

Several other suits remain active.

The election department in Green Bay, Wis., promised as part of its CTCL grant of $1 million that it would employ the vote navigators to “assist voters, potentially at their front doors, to answer questions … and witnessing absentee ballot signatures,” according to documents filed in legal complaints in Wisconsin by Erick Kaardal, a Minneapolis-based lawyer who has worked on the Thomas More Society lawsuits.

Caleb Jeffreys, one of at least two voter navigators in Green Bay, described his duties as including “curing absentee ballots.” Jeffreys, now a city employee in Green Bay according to his LinkedIn profile, did not respond to an interview request.

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Above, CTCL's leaders. Elections divisions agreed to abide by terms set out by the Zuckerberg-funded nonprofit.

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Tiana Epps-Johnson, founder of CTCL; Whitney May, director of government services for CTCL; and Hillary Hall, senior adviser to state and local election officials for the National Vote at Home Institute, did not respond to interview requests.

Navigators in Green Bay were also part of voter registration efforts, emails show. They worked closely with a local nonprofit group, which requested that public employees work voter registration events. At least two city employees attended with equipment to conduct voter registration and help people apply for an absentee ballot.

Agents from CTCL trained poll workers in Georgia and paid for other individuals to count and tabulate ballots in Wisconsin, which was won by President Trump in 2016 and President Biden won in November by 20,000 votes.

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Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein, National Vote at Home Institute: Directed Green Bay city employees in gathering and counting absentee ballots.
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Emails show that Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein, a fellow with the National Vote at Home Institute, directed Green Bay city employees in gathering and counting absentee ballots on Election Day, and that he was granted access by the city to secured areas and served as an on-site contact for the department on election night.

Rubenstein, who did not respond to a call seeking an interview, also provided help in “curing” ballots that were turned in without the appropriate information, including a signature or address.

Dozens of states require voting clerks to inform voters if their ballot has been filled out incorrectly, giving the voter a chance to fix the ballot and have it accepted. In Wisconsin, that practice is encouraged but not mandatory, under the reasoning that it can drain manpower from other tasks.

But with the grant money provided by CTCL, additional manpower made the time-consuming task feasible, freeing up money for more voter recruitment and outreach.

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In California, drafting a "voter registration letter for people serving a sentence for felony."
Center for Civic Design's map of its Election 2020 work

In Lansing, Mich., the elections department used its $443,000 grant to buy more absentee ballot drop boxes and mail absentee ballot applications to every registered voter.

In Georgia, the grants were used to expand curbside voting and conduct “the necessary voter outreach … to promote absentee voting and encourage higher percentages of our electors to vote absentee,” according to a grant application.

Documents inspected by RealClearInvestigations also showed:
  • In Lowndes County, Ga., CTCL grant money was used to pay $15,000 in attorney fees through June. A county elections official told RCI that the money was paid to lawyers handling public records requests stemming from the elections, a process that she expects will last into the summer.
  • CTCL was “very lenient regarding what we could spend the money on,” Deb Cox, Lowndes County elections supervisor, said. “They put virtually no restrictions on it as long as it relates to the election.”
  • Mahoning County, Ohio, spent $3,500 on a student to monitor Twitter and Facebook and “report any bad actors that may want to disrupt our operations,” one local official stated in its grant report. Grant money was also spent to produce a training video for elections workers.
  • Election officials in Lorain County, Ohio, paid an $8,100 Verizon bill and spent $24,000 on a van at a local car dealership. The van was used to transport equipment between a warehouse and the elections department, an elections official told RCI.
  • In Boone County, Mo., the elections department used $3,000 of the COVID grant to make a rap video and buy radio spots. “We did a rap video to appeal to younger, first-time voters,” Brianna Lennon, Boone County clerk, said. “We wanted to keep it popular in a format that would have the most appeal to young voters. “
Elections departments received millions of extra dollars in federal aid in 2020, including $400 million in CARES Act funding and $425 million in federal Help America Vote Act grants.
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Benjamin Hovland, Trump appointee to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission: “This was a very unique set of circumstances."
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Despite the influx of public money, elections departments across the U.S. were hamstrung because of the pandemic, said Ben Hovland, a Trump appointee to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, which administers grants to the states.

Hovland praised the CTCL for providing the money to run elections.

“This was a very unique set of circumstances, and what you heard from election officials was that this [private] money was going for the basics of trying to help people vote, keeping people safe, postage – really the basics,” Hovland said.

He was unaware of the spending on rap videos, trucks, lawyers, vote navigators and phone bills with the private money.

“That runs contradictory to what I’ve heard from most election officials,” he said. “But every jurisdiction runs their election different, and each has its own way to spend money, so I can’t speak to any of that. It wasn’t federal funds. It wasn’t taxpayer money.”

As to the need for the money, not all jurisdictions that received a CTCL grant used it. The elections office in Miami-Dade County, Fla., received $2.4 million from CTCL, but did not spend it immediately, instead receiving a six-month extension to use the money. Several other municipalities did not spend the entirety of their grants and have received extensions.

Boosting Democratic Turnout
Vote margins in many of the areas receiving CTCL funding showed increased Democratic voter turnout, part of a strategy to boost the margins enough in Democrat-friendly areas to overcome Republican margins.

President Trump took the reliably Republican state of Missouri in 2020, but Joe Biden increased the Democratic presidential vote and won Boone County by 7,000 votes. Hillary Clinton had a 5,000-vote margin in 2016.

In Webb County, Texas, which received $2.8 million from CTCL, voter registrations increased by 10,000 over 2016. The new recruits in the South Texas county voted for Biden by a two to one margin.

In Fairfax County, Va., which received $1.4 million in CTCL funding, Democrats increased voter turnout by 65,458 compared with a 10,564 increase by Republicans in 2020 versus 2016. The state, which trends Democratic, went to Biden.

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Erick Kaardal, lawyer for the Thomas More Society: “It was a pay-to-play scheme, where in exchange for taking this money, the CTCL gets to tell them how to run the election. And it will happen again in 2022.”
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While seven states have passed legislation this year prohibiting or limiting elections departments from accepting private funding, far more allow it and “it will certainly continue,” said Kaardal, the Minneapolis-based lawyer.

Kaardal contends the plan by these operatives, working in league with some election officials, was to increase the absentee ballot turnout among demographic groups that favored their candidates and to offset the margins by Republicans, typically in areas outside cities.

“It was a pay-to-play scheme, where in exchange for taking this money, the CTCL gets to tell them how to run the election,” he said. “And it will happen again in 2022.”

In Texas, U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant III, appointed by President Obama, ruled in favor of the private funding with a stance that was typical among the judiciary in various federal districts and states.

“Ultimately, plaintiffs complain that people with different political views will lawfully exercise their fundamental right to vote,” Mazzant ruled. “That is not a harm. That is democracy.”

It’s a democracy embraced by elections officials across the U.S. who called the 2020 elections the most secure ever.

Paul Adams, elections supervisor in Ohio’s Lorain County, is eager to accept more private grant money after his department received $435,000 for the fall election.

“If anything like this came along in the future, I would certainly apply,” Adams said. He’s convinced the CTCL is a nonpartisan group trying to make voting safe and easy, and can’t understand why some states are trying to halt private money in public elections.

“I don’t think it’s the grants these people are mad about,” Adams said. “It’s more a matter of where they came from.”
 

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THEY’RE FREAKED: Fulton County Election Officials Hire Top Georgia Defense Attorneys

By Jim Hoft
Published May 27, 2021 at 5:31pm
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As reported earlier — Lawyers for the Fulton County Georgia Board of Registration and Elections filed an official request to the court to dismiss the election fraud case brought by Garland Favorito and others before the forensic audit is launched starting on Friday.
CD Media first reported on this development this morning.

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Georgia Judge Brian Amero announced Thursday that the Friday meeting will no longer take place due to the motions filed by Fulton County officials to suspend the forensic analysis.

The Fulton County officials are very worried.

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Their statement on Wednesday confirms that they hired two top defense attorneys from Georgia to represent them.

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The two attorneys Donald Samuel and Amanda Palmer work for Garland, Samuel and Loeb law firm in Atlanta.

The people of Atlanta are paying top dollar to a pricey legal firm to represent their county officials.

It must be nice to defend yourself with other people’s money.

Donald F. Samuel, a renowned criminal defense attorney, is a partner with the Garland, Samuel & Loeb, P.C., law firm in Atlanta, Georgia. A recognized leader in criminal law, Mr. Samuel has published numerous works related to his practice, including the Georgia Criminal Law Case Finder and the Eleventh Circuit Criminal Handbook.

Amanda Clark Palmer, is also one of the top-rated Criminal Defense attorneys in Atlanta, GA. She has met the stringent Super Lawyers selection criteria.
 

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Skunk Wisconsin Speaker Robin Vos Hires Three Retired Cops to Look at Election Integrity?… But Won’t Launch Forensic Audit Despite Late Night Ballot Dump

By Joe Hoft
Published May 27, 2021 at 5:00pm
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Across the nation, weak and corrupt legislators don’t want to get to the bottom of the election fraud that occurred in their states. This is typical of many of the state legislators in the swing states. They didn’t want to uncover the fraud because many of them, Democrat and Republican, are afraid they will get found out.

The Washington Examiner is reporting that Wisconsin is instituting another worthless audit. One of the top legislators is behind this exercise.

Via The Washington Examiner and MSN.
A top GOP legislator in Wisconsin will hire three retired police officers to investigate parts of the November 2020 general election, joining other Republicans across the nation who are skeptical of President Joe Biden’s victory.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said Wednesday he was giving the investigation, which will be overseen by an attorney, a broad mandate to take three months reviewing tips about the election and to follow up on ones that appear the most credible, according to an interview with Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
“Is there a whole lot of smoke, or is there actual fire? We just don’t know yet,” Vos said.
The problem with states like Wisconsin is that the leaders in the Republican Party appeared to be in on the election steal themselves. We reported on this in December.

In 2020 before the election, Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Vos and Senate Majority Leader Fitzgerald publicly stated they agreed with drop boxes being in place in Wisconsin. This was noted in a letter from Hillary’s attorney Marc Elias (see article below). These actions to put these boxes in place were unconstitutional since the legislature is to approve changes in election laws in the state. The Speaker and the Senate Majority leaders had to know this.

Now the election is over and hundreds of thousands of votes were probably sent through the drop boxes. Also, no doubt Wisconsin is in the same boat as other states with the ‘chain of custody’ documentation lacking for most of these ballots claimed to be turned in from real voters. Since these ballots most likely went Biden there is a large probability that there are more than 20,000 Biden ballots with no chain of custody documentation.

In Wisconsin, we also know since the election that corrupt actions occurred in Green Bay.
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In Wisconsin, we also know that hundreds of thousands of votes were made by individuals who claimed to be indefinitely confined. nearly 200,000 more than in 2016. These individuals don’t need to provide an ID they just need to declare themselves indefinitely confined. No doubt a review of these individuals would also come up with more than 20,000 Biden ballots that were not people indefinitely confined. Unfortunately, the state never decided to perform this review.

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In Arizona right now there are 300+ people assisting in the audit of 2.1 million ballots. But the Wisconsin Speaker believes three ex-cops are going to go through millions of ballots and determine which ones are legitimate and which ones are not? This is outrageous.

It appears Wisconsin needs new legislative leaders and lots more help to get to the bottom of the massive corruption in the state. This current effort is a sham. The people of Wisconsin deserve much better.
 

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BREAKING: Georgia Judge Postpones Fulton County Ballot Examination That was Set for Friday

By Jim Hoft
Published May 27, 2021 at 4:29pm
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As reported earlier — Lawyers for the Fulton County Georgia Board of Registration and Elections filed an official request to the court to dismiss the election fraud case brought by Garland Favorito and others before the forensic audit is launched starting on Friday.
CD Media reported on this development this morning.

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Last Friday Judge Brian Amero from Henry County in Georgia ruled that the audit in Fulton County, Georgia, must proceed. This comes after a video report by The Gateway Pundit back in early December revealed the same batch of ballots were being counted two and three times.

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The judge ordered the parties to appear at the Fulton County ballot storage location at 10 AM on May 28th, which is the Friday before the Memorial Day Weekend.

On Wednesday attorneys for the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections filed a last-minute request to ask the court to dismiss the entire case before the actual forensic audit begins.

And now this…

Georgia Judge Brian Amero announced Thursday that the Friday meeting will no longer take place due to the motions filed by Fulton County officials to suspend the forensic analysis.

If they had nothing to hide they would not be so determined to shut the process down.


The Epoch Times reported:
A judge in Georgia told parties in an election integrity case on May 27 that a previously scheduled meeting at a ballot storage warehouse was canceled after officials filed a flurry of motions in the case.

Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian Amero said a May 28 meeting was no longer taking place because of motions filed by Fulton County, the county’s Board of Registration and Elections, and the county’s clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts, a spokesperson for the court confirmed to The Epoch Times.

Amero said the motions must be heard before the plaintiffs can gain access to the absentee ballots. He proposed a June 21 hearing, but the order scheduling the hearing hasn’t yet been filed.

“It seems like a desperation move. The silver lining is that we now have more time to perfect the changes we had to make in our inspection plan,” Garland Favorito, the lead petitioner, told The Epoch Times via email.
Roaches fear the light.
 

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MUST SEE: Update on America’s Audit: Approaching 1 MILLION BALLOTS Counted and Inspected — Audit Director Says, “They’re Trying to Prevent Us from Doing the Audit”

By Jordan Conradson
Published May 27, 2021 at 4:15pm
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On Thursday, Jordan Conradson sat down again with Arizona Audit Director Ken Bennett and Randy Pullen for updates on the ongoing audit of the 2020 Maricopa County Election.

As the audit is finding serious irregularities and likely fraud they are facing constant obstruction attempts by the county, local Democrats, national Democrats, and the liberal media.
Conradson: Do you guys have an update total for us?
Bennett: I think we’re at over 800,000 ballots counted and things are running very smoothly. We’ve had some of the highest number of counting tables since the audit began, yesterday afternoon, 33, and 37 new people are being trained today. Over 300 new workers and volunteers were trained last week. The pace is starting to ramp up but the speed is not our goal, accuracy is our number one goal.

Conradson: So, what’s going on with these deleted databases? Are we ever going to find out who did it?

Bennett: Well we don’t know that it was inadvertent or intentional. We never tried to imply one or the other but the contractor that was looking at that data does have a confirmation that some directories were deleted on April 12th. And computers keep track of when you add things and when you delete things. So that there’s a record of those being deleted but also happens in computers when you delete something it goes to a temporary file and they were able to recover it. If Maricopa County wants to see the data that proves that it was deleted, our contractor would be happy to share that.

Conradson:
The fake news reported that you guys backtracked those claims of deleted databases. Is that true?

Bennett: No, when we made the statement that we discovered the directory of databases deleted, that was a true statement. A few days later when we had the hearing at the senate and the same contractor stated that he was able to have recovered it between those times, that was also a true statement. There’s no backtrack and any reference to him backtracking is false news. He emphaized that what happened happened.

Conradson: In a letter to Karen Fann, Allister Adel put the word “audit” in quotations every time she said the word audit. You guys said this is a real audit. How do you feel about that?

Bennett: Well, this is an audit. If you interestingly go to the Dominion website and look at their marketing materials for their democracy suite election management system, it has 4 components to the whole system and the 4th component is auditing the election.

This IS an audit.
The vendor that provided the equipment and the software to run the election for Maricopa County contemplates in their very marketing materials that the 4th of 4 steps in running an election is having an audit of the election so if the county attorneys office wants to put quotes around the word audit to make themselves feel better, then that’s up to them.

Pullen: Ken is correct. As a CPA and former partner with Deloitte, I did a lot of audits including forensic audits, and I’ve seen the procedures they’re following here, the process they’re going through and it would qualify as an audit.

Conradson: It really seems that Dominion was in complete and total control of our election, and complete and total control of the audits. Why is it that Maricopa County didn’t have 100% control?

Bennett: I think you would have to say that Maricopa County shared some of that control…

Conradson: But now where they don’t have the admin passwords, only Dominion has that access.

Bennett: That’s a good question that we’re still trying to get an answer from

Maricopa County.

Pullen:
There’s 385 tabulators and there’s a configuration and you have to have a password to get the configuration and only Dominion has that. We’ve asked for it and…

Bennett: Maybe they need to send somebody over from Maricopa and Dominion and sit down with our IT guys. Our IT folks have told us that all they need is about a minute or two on each machine once that password is entered to print out the configuration data that’s behind that password so if there’s nothing to hide, which there shouldn’t be anything to hide, then they should be able to give us access to that section of the computer.

Pullen: They’re trying to prevent us from doing the audit.

Bennett: As a business that has been audited and as an auditor, when somebody doesn’t want you to audit something, that’s probably the biggest sign that something needs to be audited.

They have now counted over 800,000 ballots and are approaching the halfway mark of about 1 million. They seem to be on track to finish by the end of June.

Just two days ago, our most recent number was 660,000 ballots completed as of May 14th. After just 3 days of counting after the break, that number has raised by over 140,000. At this rate, they should be finished in about 28 counting days which would be June 28th.

However, as Bennett said the pace is starting to ramp up and they trained over 300 new workers and volunteers last week and 37 today. We could possibly see the results in just a few weeks.

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FULL PANIC MODE: In Desperate Move Fulton County Board of Elections Asks Court to Dismiss Election Fraud Case as Forensic Audit Nears

By Jim Hoft
Published May 27, 2021 at 2:04pm

Lawyers for the Fulton County Georgia Board of Registration and Elections filed an official request to the court to dismiss the election fraud case brought by Garland Favorito and others before the forensic audit is launched starting on Friday.

CD Media reported on this development this morning.

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Last Friday Judge Brian Amero from Henry County in Georgia ruled that the audit in Fulton County, Georgia, must proceed. This comes after a video report by The Gateway Pundit back in early December revealed the same batch of ballots were being counted two and three times.

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The judge ordered the parties to appear at the Fulton County ballot storage location at 10 AM on May 28th, which is the Friday before the Memorial Day Weekend.

On Wednesday attorneys for the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections filed a last-minute request to ask the court to dismiss the entire case before the actual forensic audit begins!

Roaches fear the light.

The Washington Examiner reported:
The motion to dismiss, which was filed on Wednesday, argued Garland Favorito and the other plaintiffs never served the county and that the Superior Court of Fulton County lacks jurisdiction in the case.

Attorneys also argued that Fulton County is not a proper party to the case.

“It is an improper party because it is not the final policymaker with control over elections,” the motion said. “The Elections Code states that where there is a board of elections, that entity acts as a superintendent and conducts elections and primaries.”
 

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OPINION
Report: Trump And Newt Gingrich Teaming Up For New ‘Contract With America’

BY RUSTY WEISS
MAY 26, 2021 AT 11:42AM

Donald Trump is reportedly teaming up with Newt Gingrich on a new ‘MAGA doctrine’ for the Republican Party, using the famed “Contract with America” as a framework.

The work is yet another signal that Trump is prepared to drag the Republican Party toward a more America-centric platform with an eye on the 2022 midterms and the 2024 presidential election.

Politico is reporting that the former President “has begun crafting a policy agenda outlining a MAGA doctrine for the party,” adding that “his template is the 1994 ‘Contract with America.'”

A source tells Politico that Trump has sat down for a meeting with former House Speaker Gingrich, his former chief of staff Mark Meadows, and Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) to begin drawing up the new contract.

They note that “it is likely to take an ‘America-First’ policy approach on everything from trade to immigration” with the source describing it as “a policy priority for 2022 and beyond.”

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From Prof . David Clements Telegraph acct.

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New Hampshire auditor Harri Hursti has been a naughty boy.

Patriot Marylyn Todd has watched his every move, and look what she just found, after Hursti accessed the people of New Hampshire's election machine.

On May 12th, why did Hursti reset the memory card?

On May 12th, why did Hursti clear the counters?

On May 12th, why did Hursti back date to November 3, 2020?

Anybody know where Harri Hursti is right now?

Or his auditor pals Philip Stark and Marc Lindeman?

Asking on behalf of New Hampshire patriots.

You can run but you can't hide.
 

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Wisconsin Republicans expand investigation into 2020 election nonprofits

Reports point to outside nonprofits like the Mark Zuckerberg-funded Center for Tech and Civic Life using grant money to gain access to election operations.

By The Center Square Staff

By Benjamin Yount
Updated: May 27, 2021 - 11:01pm

The investigation by Republican lawmakers into actions taken by outside, nonprofit groups during Wisconsin's election last fall is growing.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) told News Talk 1130 WISN's Dan O'Donnell on Thursday that he is hiring three former police officers to lead the legislative investigation.

"What I am most concerned about is making sure that when we have another election in 2022, we don't have the same problems," Vos said.

Reports point to outside, nonprofit groups like the Mark Zuckerberg-funded Center for Tech and Civic Life using grant money to gain access to election operations in Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Racine and Kenosha.

The Legislature has been holding hearings into the outside group for months. Vos' decision this week expands that investigation.

"We want to make sure we have a continuing fact-basis," Vos explained. "We have gotten great reports from people all around the state, and I want those to keep pouring in. We need more and more folks to sign affidavits, to work with these investigators, to say, 'I was in X-municipality, and this is what I personally witnessed.'"

Vos said the investigators will have subpoena power, as well as the power to grant immunity.

The investigation will not lead to criminal charges, since the Legislature doesn't have that power. But Vos said he hopes to show clear and convincing evidence that these outside groups broke Wisconsin's election laws, so that lawmakers can change those laws.

"I want to work on building the idea that Gov. [Tony] Evers is going to sign these bills," Vos said. "If we have independent investigators go out and find the data and clearly show why the election laws need to be changed, I think Gov. Evers will be forced to listen. And if for some reason he doesn't, then we will have a fact-base to show the electorate ... that we need to change the guy in the [governor's office] if he's not willing to listen to the facts."
 
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