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I’m told that this is a one in a million case.

Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson announced Thursday that the deputy director of the Milwaukee Election Commission fraudulently requested military absentee ballots and sent them to a Wisconsin state representative.

Mayor Johnson said during an unscheduled press briefing Thursday that he fired the city election official as soon as he learned of the allegation.

Oh, wait.

The election official in question is Milwaukee Election Commission Deputy Director Kimberly Zapata. Johnson said Zapata sought “fictious military ballots” from a state election website and had those ballots sent to an unnamed state representative. She did so, the mayor said, to expose a vulnerability in state law.

Which of course, it did. And that’s not permitted.

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Yesterday’s right wing conspiracy is today’s breaking news;

It was on Monday that The New York Times ran an article claiming that “election deniers” had made Konnech the center of a “conspiracy theory.” The article claimed that these “election deniers” had used “threadbare evidence” to suggest that Konnech “had secret ties to the Chinese Communist Party and had given the Chinese government back door access to personal data about two million poll workers in the United States.”

The Times claimed that these allegations against Konnech “demonstrate how far-right election deniers are also giving more attention to new and more secondary companies and groups.”

Oops.

On Tuesday, the Times had to write that Yu had been arrested, and that data collected by Konnech had indeed been stored on servers in China. True the Vote, an election integrity not-for-profit, stated that they were able to download the personal information of some 1.8 million poll workers from Konnech servers in China. True the Vote passed this information on to the FBI.

Threat To Democracy

Awkward.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre struggled Tuesday to respond to her past statements denying the results of an election — even as her boss President Joe Biden stated that “election deniers” posed a threat to democracy.

“Look, I’m not going to go back to where we were or what happened in 2016, we’re going to focus on the here and now,” she said, when confronted with past statements on social media about President Donald Trump stealing the 2016 election and also Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp.

Seems Vaguely Familiar

Ed Morrissey;

What happens when you combine an all-in or “jungle” primary with ranked-choice voting in the general election? Putting the two modern “innovations” on elections together in Alaska produced this absurd result, in which Republicans lost a House seat despite getting 60% of the vote.

And get ready for it to happen all over again in two months.

Punching Back, Twice As Hard

What’s good for El Paso…

Overwhelmed city officials are struggling to provide a promised intake center and hotel rooms to migrants being shipped by the busload from Texas to the Big Apple, The Post has learned.

The Department of Homeless Services acknowledged to The Post that it has abandoned its initial plan to operate an intake and processing center dedicated to the recent arrivals alongside a 600-room shelter at the ROW NYC hotel on Eighth Avenue in Midtown.

Officials would only say Sunday that they have finally selected a finalist to operate the-yet-to-open Manhattan facility but would not reveal the contractor’s name or its location.

Related: Cartel Bunkers on the AZ Border

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I’ll take my civic engagement in Triple Grande Juxtapose, please.

Starbucks, 2016: Schultz wrote a letter to employees on Sunday criticizing the “epic, unseemly” election, and he asked them to share in compassion and empathy.

Starbucks, 2020: Espinel said the company’s effort begins with conversations between managers and their employees to make sure its nearly 200,000 workers have the tools and time to vote. The chain has created a portal for its baristas with tools to register and vote.

Starbucks, 2022: Starbucks asks labor board to suspend mail-in ballot union elections, alleging misconduct in voting process

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Breitbart;

The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled 4-3 on Friday that absentee ballot drop boxes are illegal under Wisconsin law, vindicating a legal argument advanced by the Trump campaign in 2020 — though the ruling will govern elections in 2022 and the future, and cannot change previous election results.

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Conspiracy nonsense!

A former congressman from Philadelphia pleaded guilty Monday to charges related to fraudulently stuffing ballot boxes for Democratic candidates between 2014 and 2018.

Federal prosecutors said former Democratic U.S. Rep. pleaded guilty to violations of election law, conspiracy, bribery and obstruction.[…]

Myers was expelled from Congress in 1980 after being caught taking bribes in the Abscam sting investigation.

Prosecutors said Myers, 79, admitted he bribed a judge of elections to add votes for his chosen candidates, including clients who were running for judicial offices. The bribes were hundreds or thousands of dollars.

He also conspired with another elections judge to tell voters on election days which candidates they should vote for, candidates that Myers had selected, and the now former judge cast fraudulent votes for people who did not appear at the polls.

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This isn’t about securing voting machines.

Dominion Voting Systems machines used in at least 16 states have software weaknesses that make them vulnerable to hacking, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) has warned election officials.

According to AP, which obtained the CISA advisory ahead of an anticipated Friday release, the agency said it has no evidence these vulnerabilities have actually been exploited, but is urging states to implement measures to prevent and detect hacking.

This is battle space prep by Democrat operatives to challenge close races in the midterms.

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All the errors go in the same direction.

Last year, on these pages, the two of us raised the red flag on erroneous counts of state populations in the 2020 decennial Census. We noted that the headcount for New York, Rhode Island and other blue states appeared way too high given the annual population estimates from 2011 to 2019. It also appeared highly likely that red states like Florida, Tennessee and Texas had dramatic population undercounts.

When we first noted these anomalies, few believed that the Census numbers were this inaccurate.

Little more than a year later, the Census Bureau’s own data proves what we suspected from the beginning: More than a quarter of the states’ populations were miscounted and blue states were favored at the expense of red states to the tune of almost 2 million people.[…]

The result of this muck up is red states effectively lost at least three seats in Congress while blue states effectively gained them. With a narrowly divided House of Representatives, a six-seat swing is not to be dismissed out of hand. Furthermore, those congressional seats also mean electoral college votes in presidential elections. A more accurate census count would have increased the electoral votes from Florida and Texas in an era when narrow victories are becoming more common.

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