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The Federalist recently published an article about Public Interest Legal Foundation’s lawsuit on Colorado voter rolls and the state’s relationship with the Election Registration Information Center (ERIC). I was surprised that the author missed one of the most relevant and explosive details about Colorado’s relationship with ERIC.
“In 2022, Griswold’s office ‘mistakenly’ mailed postcards to some 30,000 foreign nationals encouraging them to vote. She blamed a glitch in the database tied to Colorado’s driver’s license list.”
The official explanation is actually a ‘data coding mismatch’ between the CO DMV database and… ERIC.
Also, ERIC routinely sends non-citizens to member states, but doesn’t tell the states they’re non citizens. This is part of the design.
Deputy Secretary of State Chris Beall — who I was cross examining in those screen grabs above during my trial in July — runs every aspect of Griswold’s office, and he admitted all of this under oath. It’s all part of the official records, but isn’t mentioned at all in this article; instead, Kittle breezes past the explosive 2022 postcard issue — which also happened in 2020 — and blames the CO DMV, and not ERIC, in a story about ERIC.
Weird.
I’m still glad The Federalist is sort of reporting on Colorado voter rolls and those who criminally collaborate to corrupt them. It’s something…
Chief Justice Brimmer’s ruling in the District of Colorado comes as similar “glitches” are being reported in California and Iowa. California is still a member of ERIC, though Iowa withdrew in June 2023 citing, “…multiple states leaving ERIC resulted in reduced data making it less effective and Iowa no longer agreed with ERIC rules requiring all member states to abide with its bylaws.”
Colorado has been a member of ERIC since 2012. From 2016 to 2018, Colorado’s new voter registration growth was three times the state’s population growth. Notably, that was under the leadership of Republican Secretary of State Wayne Williams.
It’s bipartisan, this scam.
When Secretary Griswold came into office, she withdrew Colorado from free Kansas Crosscheck, right before “the ACLU sued it out of existence,” according to the research and analysis of Col. Shawn Smith (USAF-Ret).
Colorado’s new voter registration then increased by four times Colorado’s population growth.
It's not a data coding mismatch. It’s the system design, based on the results.
Thanks to Chief Justice Brimmer, PILF will soon have more receipts on this. As a reminder, this is the system that the entire institutional establishment says is gold standard and above reproach. The system they say questioning is a “threat to democracy.”
What happens to a house of cards when the wind blows?
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