Re: The Republican controlled Michigan state Senate released a 60-page report that debunks the claim that there were problems with the 2020 election...
By: oldCADuser
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Thu, 24 Jun 21 6:04 AM
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However, after this report was released, this same group of Republicans said that they're going ahead with their effort to pass 39 new voter laws in the state of Michigan which will, among other things, limit early voting, reduce the number of drop-off ballot boxes, limit who can get absentee ballots and change the voter ID laws already on the books which could disenfranchise an additional 10's of thousands of voters who while they've been allowed to vote in the past, will no longer be considered to have adequate ID. And despite their claim that there was no voter fraud in the state for the 2020 elections, they say that they must enact these laws so that the citizens of Michigan can feel confident that the state legislature is doing their job to protect the sanctity of their vote and will not allow the problems that occurred in 2020 to happen again. When asked what those problems were and why they were not covered in their 60-page report, the response was that many people in Michigan still feels that there must have been problems, even if there was no evidence found. Therefore, these laws are absolutely necessary to make those people feel better. They also said the state's Republicans are seriously considering hiring the same people who are conducting the Arizona 'audit' to conduct a similar 'audit' of the votes that were cast in Wayne County (the city of Detroit is located in Wayne County), this despite the fact that their 60-page report found no problems with the votes cast in Detroit nor how they were counted. And this was after their report warned that the people running the Arizona 'audit' were doing so to make money and/or to continue to spread doubt about the 2020 election.
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