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Democrat Activists Bought Their Way into Wisconsin Ballot Counting Room, Emails Reveal

Calvin Freiburger : Mar 12, 2021
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"...I come to find out later [Spitzer-Rubenstein] had all four keys and access to the ballots days prior to the election. How can we be bringing in people from outside organizations to be working on our elections with third-party money? That really doesn't meet the smell test." -Brown County Clerk Sandy Juno

(Green Bay, WI) — [LifeSiteNews.com] While the national press has declared the improprieties of the 2020 presidential election a closed story, conservatives across the country still want to know just how much fraud took place, leading to the discovery of emails shedding light on the influence a New York Democrat operative held over ballot counting in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Image: Pixabay)

This week, the Empower Wisconsin Foundation's publication Wisconsin Spotlight published a report detailing the revelations contained in hundreds of pages of emails and documents detailing the disbursement of hundreds of millions of dollars in grant money from the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), a group funded by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg ostensibly to "protect American elections" and "bolster democracy during the pandemic."

In Green Bay, $1.6 million of that money led to Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein of the National Vote at Home Institute being made a "grant mentor," functioning as what the Spotlight calls "the de facto city elections chief," including "access to boxes of absentee ballots before the election," despite his past work for several Democrat candidates, including "fiercely liberal" former New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito.

According to the emails, Spitzer-Rubenstein sought and eventually obtained a role to "help" cure (fix errors or omissions on) absentee ballots, and was even given keys to the locked room where absentee ballots were stored "several days before the election."

Green Bay city clerk Kris Teske originally declined the request, but was overridden by pressure from the office of Democrat Mayor Eric Genrich, and ultimately resigned in October.

"As you know I am very frustrated, along with the Clerk's Office," she wrote to Green Bay Finance Director Diana Ellenbecker in August. "I don't know what to do anymore. I am trying to explain the process but it isn't heard. I don't feel I can talk to the Mayor after the last meeting you, me, Celestine, and the Mayor had even though the door is supposedly open. I don't understand how people who don't have knowledge of the process can tell us how to manage the election."

"Wisconsin election law clearly spells out that municipal clerks are in charge of administering elections," the Spotlight's MD Kittle writes. Wisconsin Voters Alliance and Thomas More Society attorney Erick Kaardal "said CTCL's election security funding came with conditions that bound the city to give these left-leaning actors power they could not legally take. The mayor and his team, as well as the city council, had no legal right to limit the clerk's role in the elections, or take them over"... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

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