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The interim report from special counsel Gableman presented in front of the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections affirmed much of what I have been telling constituents of every political persuasion the past sixteen months. Barbara Dittrich (R–Oconomowoc) put it after hearing Gableman’s testimony: The findings are both shocking and upsetting, and they dispel the notion that the elections were “free and fair.” Here’s how state Rep.
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Oh, and not least, how they likely changed the election outcome. The complete report is also there for those wanting to read it.ĭespite Democratic protestations to the contrary, the Gableman reports show just how significant the violation of state election laws were in the last election, and the MacIver piece is a succinct summation of those violations and the damage to election integrity the lawlessness caused.
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Plus there’s a link to a detailed analysis of how Zuckerberg bucks were used in Racine. Over at the MacIver Institute, institute president Brett Healy and staff have put together a comprehensive rundown of what Gableman found (and it’s a lot), complete with accompanying charts and videos and examples. This past week, former Supreme Court justice and special counsel Michael Gableman released a second interim on the 2020 election and it was a doozy, exposing nursing home voter fraud and forgeries and showing how Mark Zuckerberg’s financing of municipal get-out-the-vote efforts not only had a significant impact on the election but violated Wisconsin law. This chart by the MacIver Institute shows the impact that Zuckerberg bucks had on the 2020 election - the millions of dollars funneled into five cities in which the municipalities agreed to target Democratic areas in voter turnout efforts.