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Go ahead & knock on my door & try fo harass me. It wont go well. This is the kind of abusive, divisive, irresponsible rhetoric i come to expect from trash on the Left like Kamala Harris. 👇
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Forwarded from Ivory Hecker
This letter showed up at my door, making my termination official.

Corrupt FOX executives are circling their wagons to cover each other’s dirt while firing journalists who refuse to worship a corporate news narrative—who refuse to be forced away from the principles of journalism.

The principles of journalism state that our first loyalty is to the citizen and our first obligation is to the truth. The goal of the journalist is to provide the public with the information they need to be free and self governing. That’s what my journalism school degree taught, at least.
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Michigan Audit Update: Rep. Steve Carra Introduces House Bill 5091 Calling for an Audit of the 2020 Michigan Election

From Carra's office:

To analyze current processes to maintain accurate, up-to-date voter rolls, the third-party auditor would review additions, revisions and deletions to the Qualified Voter File. The audit board would also randomly select 20% of precincts from each city with at least 500,000 residents and 10% of precincts from each county for a thorough audit of poll books, ballots and vote tallies from the 2020 general election.

The audit of poll books would analyze when each poll book was generated, whether any electronic poll book was connected to a network after being downloaded, any changes made to a poll book and any recorded challenge from an election challenger, among others. The audit of ballots would log the total number of ballots printed, the number of absentee ballots returned by mail, the time a clerk received each absentee ballot returned on election day and when local clerks delivered absentee ballots for signature verification and tabulation, among others. The audit of vote tallies would review the electronic voting systems used to tabulate ballots in each precinct and include a detailed log of each vote tally transfer.❣️

The entire audit would be under constant video surveillance. 👍

The audit would be required to begin no later than 45 days after the bill takes effect, and the contractors would have 90 days to complete the audit. The bipartisan audit board would then have two weeks to complete and submit a final report.

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The bill is expected to be introduced to the House today. On the whole, the bill appears to be close to what constituents have been loudly calling for. One glaring exception is the random selection of precincts for an audit of poll books. But this is the first legitimate step any legislator has taken to listen to the voters, and we need it as a starting point.

READ MORE 🔗 Steve Carra Press Release
Learn more 🔗 Last MI Update

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