In 2016, Trump won the "blue wall" upper Midwestern swing states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania to hand Democrat Hillary Clinton an electoral vote shellacking, but he would need to win them again in order to beat Joe Biden. Those states were targeted, however, by an underhanded scheme led in large part by Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg to undermine election laws in those states and others to essentially rob Trump of his well-deserved reelection victory.
Now, a county sheriff in one of them -- Wisconsin -- has charged the state election commission of massive legal violations "by telling local elections officials not to send poll workers into nursing homes to assist residents with voting last November," The Conservative Brief reported on Friday.
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During a press conference on Thursday, Sheriff Christopher Schmaling called on the Wisconsin Department of Justice to launch a statewide investigation, alleging that the Wisconsin Election Commission took advantage of impaired seniors.
The Sheriff’s office suggested that this sort of conduct took place in all 72 counties of the state and believes the WEC committed a Class I Felony.
Following Schmaling's accusations, the Wisconsin Election Commission held an emergency meeting, which was reported by the Journal-Times.
"The RCSO alleged that fraud was committed at Ridgewood Care Center in Mount Pleasant, where eight people who had lost significant cognitive ability still cast ballots that were allegedly filled out by staff, because of policies the WEC approved that the RCSO alleges broke state election law," the paper reported.
The commission says that the changes it approved during the pandemic (all of the Democrats in these states who made unconstitutional changes to voting laws used the pandemic as their excuse) were acceptable, especially as they pertained to no longer requiring Special Voting Deputies to go into eldercare facilities to help those who wanted it to cast their ballots. Those deputies were also to prevent fraudulent voting from taking place, such as nursing home staff assisting residents with their votes, which is a violation of state laws.
But based on his investigation, Schmaling has called on the Wisconsin Department of Justice to launch a statewide probe of the 2020 election.
An "election statute was in fact not just broken, but shattered by members of the Wisconsin Elections Commission,” he said during a press conference last week when he and Sgt. Michael Luell discussed the findings of an investigation into the Ridgewood Care Facility.
“Racine law enforcement looked at 2020 visitor logs and found that other visitors were let into the nursing home throughout the pandemic, about 900 times between the decision in March not to use special voting deputies and November 2020. Those visitors included someone to clean the fish tanks and birdcages and even DoorDash delivery people,” The Federalist reported.
“Those people were allowed into the Ridgewood Care Facility, but heaven forbid we make an exception for special voting deputies,” Luell told reporters.
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Under state law, violating statutes pertaining to the special deputies constitutes “election fraud,” which is a felony.
“We’re just one of 72 counties, Racine County,” Schmaling noted further. “Ridgeland is one of 11 facilities within our county. There are literally hundreds and hundreds of these facilities throughout the entire state of Wisconsin.
"We would be foolish, we would be foolish to think for a moment that this integrity issue, this violation of the statute, occurred to just this small group of people at one care facility in one county in the entire state. I would submit to you that this needs the attorney general’s investigation,” the sheriff continued, calling for an immediate investigation.
If nothing happens to these Democrats, Republicans need to take heed and call 'all bets are off' moving forward. Without election integrity, the country is lost already.
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