Hey, Jovan... that "somebody else" was ME!!!
Jovan Pulitzer's July 22. 2023 podcast included this gem, exposing the DC insider who stole our hard-earned reputation in order to fool lots of angry Trump voters after the 2020 election and raise tons of money. Thanks Jovan!
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My Response: The Guardian slimed me . . .
but at least they spelled my name right! Cleta Mitchell and Jim Womack are also attacked in the article I referenced today. The reporter, Jordan Wilkie, took license with our access to write a story that has already been picked up by two NPR websites and apparently will continue to gain momentum, so this is my response.
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NC Election Integrity Summit Announcement
Voter Integrity Project - NC founder, Jay DeLancy, muses on the upcoming "summit" his group is hosting in Raleigh, June 10-11. The details can be found at www.NCEIT.org
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Meet a Super Voter
Anna has a super voting "right" that no other class of human beings have in all of American life: She can claim something called a "temporary domicile." While domicile laws affect a college student's ability to receive in-state tuition breaks, NC's Democrat legislature invented a special definition of domicile that allows a non-resident college student to get a choice in voting. The students can either vote as part of a campus voting machine and push Leftist candidates their professors and political commissars demand, or they can vote like a real grown-up by ordering an absentee ballot from their parents' house.
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Leaked memos from NC State Board of Election show desperation
As every legitimate player in the election integrity knows, the key to widescale voter fraud is to hide lots of dormant voters on the rolls so their registrations can be used when you need an extra 10,000 votes in a hurry. With our meaningless voter ID laws, the only way to mitigate this risk is to prove the voters are not living at the address alleged in their voter registration records. Since 2020, lots of data wizards have claimed to have "proof" of fraud, when it was really only "evidence" that needed to be confirmed by somebody who would knock on that resident's door and find out who lives there. This is called "canvassing" and it's completely legal. For that reason, NC election officials are having kittens over the prospect of canvassers collecting evidence that will expose their morbidly obese voter rolls. This video discusses their most recent attempts to subvert the canvassers' efforts.
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Election Officials Panic Over Latest VIP Research
It took VIP's Jerry Reinoehl to expose the incompetence of Cumberland County (NC) election officials after they processed six candidates' filings for public office and failed to notice the date they registered to vote made them out to be at least 140 years old! Officials quickly fixed the six embarrassing records, but seem to have ignored the other 5,874 antique voters that stand as a monument to government laziness.
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Even Home School Students Get Paid to Learn Civics!
A NC law, passed in 2003, allows qualified high school students to serve as "Student Election Assistants" at the polls. They get paid the same as adults for both their Election Day work and their training. Details can be found at www.VoterIntegrityProject.com/living-civics
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Queen Shepard of Bladen County (NC)
Who else but a Queen gets to invent new laws to justify illegal actions as she lords over her county's election board?
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The dark side of canvassing the voter rolls
While canvassing is critical to rooting out voter fraud, the Left knows this and is trying everything they can in order to prevent it. That's the spirit behind the NAACP's latest media collusion against election-integrity activists trying to collect evidence of fraud in North Carolina. This video covers that issue and the broader election integrity movement in the context of a civil rights reform effort.
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Breakthrough in canvassing for accurate voter rolls
The two most important actions ANY concerned citizen can take are a) observing and b) canvassing, which is better described as "evidence collection." So, the question with evidence always involves its admissibility in court. Due to our judicial history over the issue, the Voter Integrity Project - NC has developed a bullet-proof method of collection that will stand up in any voter challenge hearing. Until now, we were worried about any group not following our stringent standards. After a recent conversation with New Mexico attorney, David Clements, we learned something that we show you in this video. The bottom line is the work of NC Audit Force will result in affidavits that will stand up in court, even if the resident refuses to cooperate by signing the canvass form. The key is Federal Court Rule 703, regarding the notes taken by an "expert witness." If that went over your head, don't worry about it... but check out the video anyway!
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How the Left will still the 2024 elections
This video discusses how a concerted Leftist effort is suing states into expanding on-line voting. After enough key states have caved to this pressure, they will be able to enact "emergency" measures, ordering everybody to vote via this easily hacked method. Unless they're stopped, this is how we will "vote" our way into totalitarianism.
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NC Attorney General admits it...
In 2018, NC's Atty General, while rationalizing his opposition to our state's voter ID amendment, made a stunning admission that, "the bulk of voter fraud is by absentee." Think about that as you consider how badly his party worked to maximize absentee voting for 2020's elections.
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Election Observer Supression in NC
Video covers how NC election officials practiced the selective reading of state statute was used in order to limit the number of election observers on the 2020 Election Day
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Guilford highschool vote harvester architect moves up...
The school superintendent who oversaw a program that hauled voting-age students out of class to vote quits her $274,000/year job to influence school superintendents all across the state. This video digs into their highschool vote harvest actions.
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Propaganda storm erupts out of Georgia
We know the 2022 election season has officially begun when Georgia election officials were smeared as racists in last Thursday's Reuters piece seen all over the world. The article cherry picked certain facts in order to inflame racial animus in advance of Stacey Abrams' announced bid to try again as a candidate for Governor. Today's post unpacks some of the facts the "news" article either downplayed or highlighted in order to project a story that was 95% one-sided.
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Machines, modems, and madness
North Carolina's chief election administrative agency continues to defy the Legislature's repeated efforts to inspect election machinery to ensure a sampling of machines do not contain illicit modems on the motherboards, as have been known to exist on the same machines in other states.
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Cooper Veto Exposes Feckless Legislature
NC's Democrat Governor surprised nobody by vetoing a law that would have prevented certain types of organized activities that undermine public trust in the electoral process. Now, either the lawmakers were played by the Governor or the lawmakers are playing us. Yes, they could still enact legislation that would either get around the Governor's veto pen, or keep Cooper entirely out of it by launching a full investigation into the numerous ways that his hand-picked elections Director subverted the 2020 elections. They must do something before they go home for the season, or they won't like the consequences.
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NC Governor vetos bill that would outlaw Zuck Bucks
This episode explores the impact of private funding that was used for election administration in targeted NC counties. The governor vetoed the bill that would have outlawed such funds from impacting future elections.
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Unequal Justice in Election Law Enforcement
Today's podcast uses case examples of how North Carolina election officials of both parties, historically have only support fraud investigations when it benefits the Democrat Party. We cite numerous examples, including the ongoing prosecution of media bad guy, McCrae Dowless, whose actions were blamed for the unseating of a lawfully elected Congressman in 2018. This problem can easily be fixed...AFTER a complete transformation of how the public views our electoral process.
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Is Goldilocks a Racist?!
Here we go again. The 2020 census is in the can and the 2021 redistricting maps have been released by our legislature. That means it's lawfare season. A fresh new round of legal challenges against the GOP majority began immediately after the maps dropped, but the first court ruling, yesterday, suggests the Left won't have as much success this time as they did in the 2011-2020 version, when their judicial accomplices ordered four versions and only quit when the GOP coughed up two Congressional seats!
Is Goldilocks a Racist?
Well that depends on who draws the redistricting maps. When NC Democrats drew funny looking maps that created "minority-majority" congressional districts, it was ok. When Republicans drew similar maps, it was racism. Add to this the conflicting rules created by the 1965 Voting Rights Act and by various activist courts, and we get confusing picture where too much emphasis on race makes the lawmakers into racists and not enough emphasis on race also makes them into racists. Yesterday's judicial ruling affected only the "rules" used by lawmakers and not the resultant maps. They will be scrutinized in other lawsuits that are slithering their way through the courts. To the question of is she or isn't she a racist, the answer is simply, yes.
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Collusive Settlement Drives Faulty On-Line Voting Bill
Today's video podcast covers how NC lawmakers got played by "Democracy" activists, who sued Democrat election officials, who were defended by a Democrat Attorney General who only offered "limited" opposition to the suit, ordering an on-line voting portal for anybody who identifies as being "visually impaired." In the end, lawmakers were eager to codify the lawsuit demands into state law, but we caught the problem before they made the mistake. To all the election integrity activists who lit up their phone lines... THANKS!
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Unequal Justice in Election Law Enforcement
Today's podcast uses case examples of how North Carolina election officials of both parties, historically have only support fraud investigations when it benefits the Democrat Party. We cite numerous examples, including the ongoing prosecution of media bad guy, McCrae Dowless, whose actions were blamed for the unseating of a lawfully elected Congressman in 2018. This problem can easily be fixed...AFTER a complete transformation of how the public views our electoral process.
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The book that exposes corrupt NC election officials...
A review of "The Vote Collectors," by Michael Graff and Nick Ochsner.
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Today's video podcast reads and elaborates on a I published today on our website, www.VoterIntegrityProject.com. Anybody hoping to make sense out of NC's 2018 congressional election that voted Rev Mark Harris into Congress and later was forced to resign over some memory lapses during his sworn (but voluntary) testimony. In other words, an elected US congressman was manipulated out of his seat in pretty much the way the same corrupt institutions tried to unseat President Trump. Only this time, it worked. This book goed inside to show how it all happened.
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NJ, WI, and restpring public trust in the electoral process
Last week's NJ Governor's race is still not over, but more than 70,000 votes still need to be counted and election integrity activists are working to collect evidence of illegal voting. Meanwhile, the investigation into Wisconsin's nursing home vote abuse has taken a new step as their legislature is holding a hearing later today on the growing scandal.
The takeaway to all of this is "so what?" Meaning, what YOU can do about the problem of fraud-friendly election laws. We close the video with some examples of things you can do either to prove fraud made the difference in a past election or to prevent it from happening in future elections.
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