Michigan state Rep. Matt Hall (R) told The Kyle Olson Show this week the legislature began passing bills intended to restore integrity to the election process.
Hall was chairman of the House Oversight Committee last session and held hearings that featured testimony from municipal workers, former President Donald Trump’s then-personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, and counting observers who alleged officials did not follow laws and procedures.
Hall said there were concerns even before the election.
“The Michigan auditor general found that there were many people across our state who were over 120 years old, which is longer than the oldest living person and we found there’s over 300,000 people who were inactive voters who haven’t voted in over 20 years,” he said.
Michigan says that their random ballot and machine accuracy
audit wipes away all of the election shenanigan claims. Baloney.
Agreed. A tiny sample statewide doesn’t provide a large
enough number. As for the machine “audit”, it’s highly
suspect that those machines can give experienced
operators any results desired.
Hoping here that Arizona’s big audit is actually revealing.
Democrats are smarter than some people give them credit for. Anybody contesting the elections should know by now that they have given them ample time to correct or erase any evidence that would hold them responsible. Had they confiscated everything right after the elections all the evidence would still have been there.
TOOOOOOOO Late !!!! ///////////