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"We're a Small, Conservative County. There's no fraud here."
I hear this comment all the time. It illustrates the fact that people do not understand the core problem: in every state in America, our elections are now centrally controlled by the state. The two graphs shown here illustrate this point.
The voter rolls in a small, conservative MI county (St Joseph) have the same problem as the entire state: there are more registered voters in the rolls than they have voting age people.
In fact, this is especially concerning in the small county of St Joseph, since they have a significant Amish and Mennonite population that is unregistered. The problem is even worse than it looks.
And just to drive home the point, during my meeting with the county election clerk, she was surprised to see that there were more people in her rolls than the population. She did not even know that her rolls had surged.
I hear this comment all the time. It illustrates the fact that people do not understand the core problem: in every state in America, our elections are now centrally controlled by the state. The two graphs shown here illustrate this point.
The voter rolls in a small, conservative MI county (St Joseph) have the same problem as the entire state: there are more registered voters in the rolls than they have voting age people.
In fact, this is especially concerning in the small county of St Joseph, since they have a significant Amish and Mennonite population that is unregistered. The problem is even worse than it looks.
And just to drive home the point, during my meeting with the county election clerk, she was surprised to see that there were more people in her rolls than the population. She did not even know that her rolls had surged.
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"The State with the Worst Elections"
I'm often asked which states are making the most progress toward election integrity. Most of the progress I've seen is at the grassroots level. There are a few states making small, incremental legislative improvements... some tinkering at the edges, but nothing substantial.
But Michigan elections are probably the WORST in the country. Not only are their courts corrupt and their grassroots efforts diverted and ineffective, but with the passage of Prop 2 (2022) their legislature has basically guaranteed that every future election will be teeming with election fraud.
Michigan clerks are mostly hypnotized, unqualified, and unaware, and their citizens are ignorant and compliant.
I say again: the key to fixing our elections is not legal nor legislative. Instead, the fix is local. Citizens need to awake to their spiritual and constitutional duties and reclaim their local elections.
Until then, without miraculous intervention, we are lost.
I'm often asked which states are making the most progress toward election integrity. Most of the progress I've seen is at the grassroots level. There are a few states making small, incremental legislative improvements... some tinkering at the edges, but nothing substantial.
But Michigan elections are probably the WORST in the country. Not only are their courts corrupt and their grassroots efforts diverted and ineffective, but with the passage of Prop 2 (2022) their legislature has basically guaranteed that every future election will be teeming with election fraud.
Michigan clerks are mostly hypnotized, unqualified, and unaware, and their citizens are ignorant and compliant.
I say again: the key to fixing our elections is not legal nor legislative. Instead, the fix is local. Citizens need to awake to their spiritual and constitutional duties and reclaim their local elections.
Until then, without miraculous intervention, we are lost.
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Y'all need to vote for Kim Gray so you can find out where John Coffee, your current commissioner, spent the $87k zuckerbucks he applied for.
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