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The good, the bad, the ugly, but more importantly, the truth about our elections.
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The judges will block Trump while the Uniparty runs out the clock.

This only gets fixed when WE THE PEOPLE step up at the local level and fix it.
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I don't know about you, but this sounds to me like more censorship of the 2024 election...
(PDF version in the comments)
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Automatic signature verification is when a machine compares a signature for a mail in ballot. They use a 0-99 scale for confidence. The better the signature matches, the higher the score. According to the WA SOS certification document, the ASV system used by Pierce County will pass all signatures with a confidence level of 21-99. 1-20 get reviewed by staff.
So a signature that only matches 21% is not reviewed by staff and is considered accepted.
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Laws that foster election fraud in WA.
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While going through emails I received for a records request I made to WA SOS, I found some conversation about an election security bill. This one refers to how election systems across the country have internet connectivity capabilities.

Imagine my surprise.

We've been saying this, but maybe more people will listen when they say it themselves...
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I must admit... At times I feel a bit worn out. I've missed so much while focusing on elections. I feel like I missed my son's entire high school experience. Sure, I was there, but my mind was stuck on elections. He is graduating this year. We are navigating college and what comes next. I am still investigating elections, but not as vigorously. You may have noticed it's been a little quieter over here since the election.

That being said, if this channel ever disappears (which I don't have plans to do, but just in case) you can find me on X
@ ForTheGood

Love all you warriors!
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Been praying for this one. πŸ™

Free Tina Peters!!
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πŸ“’ PSA

We need to pressure the Senate to pass the SAVE act! Do it for the captured blue states! If you have R's in the senate, call them and tell them we need to pass the SAVE act NOW while we have the majority.
(We are not sure what 2026 will bring.)

Also, if they can do real ID to travel, and in my state, that means you show proof of citizenship, then we can do voter ID with proof of citizenship!
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A GLOBAL TUG OF WAR

If you ever played Tug of War as kid, you remember those times when things seemed evenly matched until they weren't.

I beg people to understand that as much of a miracle it is to have Trump as our president, the fight is far from over.

Trump has his hands full at the federal and global levels, and the clock is running on the time he has, but the real fight is RIGHT IN OUR BACKYARDS because our local and state governments have sold this country out and continue to push our children into slavery.

GET ORGANIZED! STAY VIGILANT!
and
FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!
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Forwarded from SD Canvassing Channel
South Dakota Secretary of State caught secretly planning to connect the statewide voter database to ERIC. She also appears to be planning to interface the TotalVote system to the black box vote counting TABULATORS, which is illegal in SD. She is also building an online voter registration portal, also illegal in SD.
What are you up to Monae? Will the legislature intervene? https://open.substack.com/pub/southdakotacanvassinggroup/p/sdsos-exposed-secretly-connecting?r=1tsbt6&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
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If your county/state is highlighted in blue on this map, you are set to allow people to vote using an online portal for 2026. It is likely supposed to be used only by UOCAVA voters, but we all know how that goes.

The online portal is different than being able to print a ballot. These people will also return their ballot through the portal.
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If your county/state is highlighted in blue on this map, they allowed people to return a ballot through a portal in 2020. It was likely meant for UOCAVA voters, but who was regulating that?
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Forwarded from Cause of America
Media is too big
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It's time to rally for Mike Lindell! He has NEVER backed down from the fight to secure our elections. πŸ‘


"After 4 1/2 years, we are finally going to trial! Please listen to my message and join our fight. June 2nd in Denver, CO will begin the most important trial yet! I believe this will be the gateway to securing our elections! This is about saving our country, our Constitution, and our freedom of speech! The legal bills are massive, and we can’t wait. I am asking everyone to please step up and chip in whatever you can. We have to fight for our elections, and I know I can count on our great people!"

mikelindelllegaldefensefund.com or givesendgo.com/Lindell πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

Please share this message on every platform.

It' GO time. πŸ‘ŠπŸ»

Trial:
June 2, 2025
Alfred A. Arraj
United States Courthouse
901 19th St, Denver, CO 80294

We are still waiting on the times.

There will be a prayer vigil and we encourage everyone to come and support Mike during this time.

Please Follow: πŸ™ https://x.com/MLindellOffense
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Forwarded from Georgia Elections (Holly Kesler)
πŸ†˜TIME SENSITIVEπŸ†˜
πŸ’₯Call to Action: Support the Appointment of Jason Frazier and Julie Adams to the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections**

πŸ—“οΈJason Frazier and Julie Adams are exemplary citizens and accomplished professionals who have made significant contributions to their communities. Both individuals meet the eligibility requirements to serve on the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections, as outlined in the Fulton County Code of Ordinances: they are registered electors in Fulton County and are not candidates running for public office.

πŸ“œThe Fulton County Republican Party’s Executive Committee has unanimously endorsed Jason Frazier and Julie Adams as nominees for the Board. This unanimous approval reflects a clear and resounding choice for qualified representatives. The Fulton County Code of Ordinances mandates that the Board of Commissioners β€œshall” appoint members to the Board of Registration and Elections, ensuring equal representation from both major political parties to maintain fair and transparent oversight of our electoral process.

πŸ”₯We urge the Fulton County Commissioners to uphold the law and the intent of the ordinance by promptly appointing Jason Frazier and Julie Adams to the Board. It is time to move beyond partisan delays and ensure that our elections are managed by experienced, dedicated professionals who reflect the values and integrity of our community.

πŸ’₯Take Action Now:
Contact the Fulton County Commissioners and advocate for the immediate appointment of Jason Frazier and Julie Adams to the Board of Registration and Elections, as required by law:

Fulton County Code of Ordinances, Chapter 14, Article II
https://library.municode.com/ga/fulton_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTILOCOAMLOAC_CH14EL_ARTIIBOELRE

πŸ“§Email and Call the Board of Commissioners
Chairman Rob Pitts
Email: robb.pitts@fultoncountyga.gov Phone: 404-613-2330
Commissioner Bridget Thorne (District 1) Email: Bridget.Thorne@fultoncountyga.gov
Commissioner Bob Ellis(District 2) Email: bob.ellis@fultoncountyga.gov
Commissioner Dana Barrett(District 3) Email: Dana.Barrett@fultoncountyga.gov Phone: 404-612-9800
Commissioner Mo Ivory(District 4) Email: Mo.Ivory@fultoncountyga.gov Phone: 404-612-8226
Commissioner Marvin Arrington (District 5) Email: Marvin.Arrington@fultoncountyga.gov Phone: 404-613-0202
Commissioner Khadijah Abdur-Rahman (District 6) Email: Khadijah.Abdur-Rahman@fultoncountyga.gov Phone: 404-612-8222

πŸš•Attend the Fulton County Board of Commissioners Meeting

When: Wednesday, May 21st, at 10:00 am
Arrive by 9:30 am to sign-up for public comment
Each speaker is allowed 2 minutes for public comment
Location: Fulton County Government Center (Assembly Hall) at 141 Pryor Street, Atlanta, GA 30303
Parking: There is some street parking and a couple of paid parking lots on Pryor Street, as well as, the parking garage at 105 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW. Carpooling recommended.

Meeting details: https://www.fultoncountyga.gov/Calendar/2025/05/21/May-21st-Board-of-Commissioners-Meeting
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Forwarded from Brewster Says
Memorial Day

I’ve never been a combat troop, nor been in a position where I had to watch one or more of my buddies die, but even so the death of many of these fine men and women have shaped who I am. Here are just a few of the people and events that I remember on each Memorial Day.

The eight people that died in a smoking hole in the ground when the number three engine on their C-141 transport plane disintegrated on take off.

The young man you died when his A-10 flipped on landing after being shot up during the early days of Desert Storm. Wolf Blitzer was on that airplane that started his journey home to his family, and unceremoniously tapped the casket and asked, what is this? I offered a largely incoherent answer, but if I ever see Blitzer again, I have a much better one.

The two pilots that smacked the side of a mountain in the highlands of Scotland while flying low level in their F-15’s.

Seeing the wife of a young soldier collapse on the tarmac as his casket was lowered from the airplane, and then insisting that she ride in the hearse with him on the way to the funeral home.

Watching an Army Ranger lead the funeral detail for a young special forces soldier and salute the flag and the man inside the casket. The young man was his son.

The fallen National Guard Special Forces soldier that had already retired, but had been called back to active duty, only to lose it all.

Having the distinct honor to return home three of the seven men that died when their Texas Army National Guard C-47 helicopter crashed in Iraq. Call sign Red River 44

There are many others that I had the honor of standing and riding for as a member of the PGR. I don’t know, and don’t want to know how many of them there were, and I didn’t always have details of their lives other than they were cut tragically short.

I’ve also seen a few uplifting things. The public seems to have learned that these sacrifices are real and were made on their behalf. They started showing some of the respect that these young men and women deserve. The amount of support varied from one community to the next, but overall seemed to be on an upswing as the global war on terror tapered off. One event that made the largest impression on me was a funeral in north east Texas. The young man arrived at Greenville and was laid to rest somewhere near Paris Texas. Thousands of people lined the roads to honor that young man. The roads were lined with people standing and holding flags for mile upon mile upon mile. It’s one of the greatest things I’ve seen in my 65 years.

I will not forget the sacrifice that these people made, and I vow that even in retirement I will continue to fight for justice and freedom for their families.
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