The Fight For Election Integrity (Interview with Leah Hoopes and Greg Strenstrom 11/11/2021)
The following interview with 2 courageous fighters for Election Integrity, Leah Hoopes and Greg Strenstrom, was broadcast on Thursday. They explained about their election lawsuit in Delaware County, outside of Philadelphia, the last remaining election lawsuit in Pennsylvania.
Also, please support their legal struggle against the Stolen Election of 2020 by donating to their “Protect the Vote” fund at www.givesendgo.com/
WI Sheriff: AG Refused Election Crime Evidence in March
Reprinted from article by John B. Nevin, UNCOVER October 29, 2021
A press conference by the Racine County Sheriff’s Office accused the government officials in charge of administering Wisconsin’s election laws of breaking those election laws. The Sheriff and his lead investigator said that the state Attorney General’s office has known about the case since March but decided there is “nothing to see here.”
Sheriff Christopher Schmaling and the lead investigator Sergeant Michael Luell answered questions and presented documentation which is hosted for the public in a dropbox folder called ‘Election Integrity.’ That link was posted to Facebook along with the Livestream video of the conference. The documentation includes a complete timeline of the potentially criminal events and a slideshow presentation of the facts of the investigation.
The crimes relate to absentee votes by nursing home residents whose family members say they lacked the cognitive ability to cast them. Sgt. Luell investigated and found 8 such votes at that facility. “It’s already done,” Luell said, “They have committed crime after crime after crime.”
“It doesn’t matter who you vote for or how you voted or what side of the party line you are; this […]
“What Arizona Audit Really Shows”
COMMENTARY BY Hans von Spakovsky
Critics of the forensic audit of Maricopa County, Arizona—including local election officials and many reporters—who are crowing that the audit confirms that President Joe Biden won the election in Arizona, either don’t understand the purpose of an audit or are trying to deliberately obscure the most worrying findings in the audit.
As a former county election official in two different states, I was involved in multiple recounts. Recounts almost always only show slight differences from the original ballot tabulation. The fact that the hand recount in Maricopa County matched the machine recount simply means that the computer scanners used to scan and tabulate paper ballots were working properly.
However, the key point all of the critics of the Arizona audit are missing is that a recount simply recounts the ballots that were cast—a recount does not investigate, examine, or review the legitimacy of those ballots.
A recount does not verify or check whether ballots were cast by registered voters who are actually deceased; who do not actually live where they claim to live; who cast multiple votes because they are registered more than once; or who are not entitled to vote even though they are registered because they […]