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Secretary of State Jena Griswold held a press conference Thursday to announce that stolen ballots will be counted in the 2024 election. "At least a dozen" mail-in ballots in Mesa County were stolen, completed, and at least three of these ballots made it through the "controls" in Colorado's election system.
With Colorado County Clerk Association (CCCA) Executive Director Matt Crane by her side, Griswold assured the public that, despite at least three of the fraudulent ballots counting, the system is working. They're all patting themselves on the back.
Crane should have been standing next to Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Bobbie Gross, the elected official that pays CCCA dues and, thereby, Crane's salary, as she pushed back on Griswold.
“I am fully committed to ensuring the integrity and security of our elections. We are currently investigating attempted election fraud,” Gross said. “Our priority is to handle this investigation with the utmost care and diligence, and I believe that prematurely releasing details could compromise our ability to hold those responsible accountable....While we understand the Secretary of State’s desire to make public statements, this is our community and our investigation."
Crane wasn't by Gross's side, just like he wasn't by Tina Peters, Dallas Schroeder, Merlin Klotz, or Bo Ortiz's side when they faced off against Griswold. It's inexplicable that clerks continue to pay dues, ostensibly out of taxpayer funds, to an organization that exists to usurp their statutory authorities.
Crane is a fixture in the elections blob, having held roles as Arapahoe County Clerk and Global Mobile Poster Boy prior to assuming the role as election systems subject matter expert for the clerks. That's not hyperbole; his face was literally on the Global Mobile "Text2Vote" poster during the 2021 National Association of Secretaries of State Annual Conference.
We've been told since 2020 that our elections in Colorado are above reproach. The County Clerks tell their constituents that line because Matt Crane tells them. The system is so complex that the clerks can't become experts; they escalate to the expert -- who has extensive conflicts of interest in light of Colorado's crumbling public trust problem.
Now we're told that those controls did nothing to prevent ballots from being ineligibly injected in the system in Mesa County -- and who knows where else -- but that it means the system is working.
In other words, we're being gaslit. Again.
There is same day voter registration in Colorado, along with ballot printing on demand. There are no excuse mail-in ballots and automatic voter registration tied to the DMV. The DMV checks on eligibility in our state have failed in the past two elections, with post cards being sent from SecState to tens of thousands of ineligible voters encouraging them to register to vote. This happened twice.
SecState claims none of them voted. You just have to trust her on that.
Now, ineligible votes will count. And that's a good thing, according to the experts. It's a good thing that signature verification has a 25% success rate in Mesa County. At the time the problem was identified, three out of four signatures successfully passed through the "controls."
Three voters had their votes stolen, and those stolen votes will count. The voters can still vote but, at a minimum, their votes are now diluted by a fraudulent vote.
No one in the media will press the Secretary or her CCCA lap dog on how they can ensure this was only 12 ballots. They can't ensure it, and everyone knows.
Still, the system is working...as designed. Jena just admitted it.
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