Wed Sep 22 21:06:53 +0000 2021

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 · trapezoid of discovery

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At an event today in Montana, Doug Frank talks about a group he met with - "nobody knows who they are, we're keeping them private" - that consists of "legislatures, some secretaries of state, attorney generals, county clerks" who "equip us [Frank + crew] with their data"

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Frank may think the group is private, but I'm pretty sure this is the invite list.

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Doug Frank's great to watch because he's really bad about saying the quiet part out loud...case in point...

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Frank admits "it's not so much the audits...it's more important that you're pressuring your legislators and equipping your legislators for reform of your systems, because our elections aren't real anymore, they're illusions"

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Despite the bluster, their end goal is not to audit all 50 states.

Their end goal is to sow doubt in the integrity of our elections so that they can pressure legislatures to enact restrictive voting rights reforms.

The audits are just a means to an end.

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Doug Frank: "When I meet county clerks...and they discover they've been hacked"

No evidence has been presented that indicates any counties were successfully hacked during the 2020 election, but that's not stopping Frank from traveling around and convincing clerks otherwise

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Obligatory MyPillow plug - and if you already have all the pillows and slippers you need - donate to the "legal offense" fund!