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And its source code, the basis of its operating system, developed jointly by Venezuela’s Conseo National Electoral and Smartmatic, was designed to allow election results to be altered without the knowledge of voters and the public. Colorado Secretary of State Jenna Griswold posted a spreadsheet that listed the password of the state’s voting systems, and after she was caught, she said it’s not a security threat. To be very clear, we do not see this as a full security threat to the state. This is not a security threat. This is not the first time that your office has made mistakes that have damaged voters’ confidence in our elections.
In 2022, your office sent out mailers to 30,000 non-citizens inviting them to register to vote. They, of course, are not eligible to register to vote. That same year, your office used Colorado’s ballot-tracking system to send messages to specific Coloradans encouraging them to vote when, in fact, they had already voted, causing confusion that had to be cleaned up by the county clerks. And now this leak of the voting system passwords. Given your office’s repeated errors that have damaged confidence in our elections, which you say is paramount, will you resign? Absolutely not, Kyle. And now we are seeing videos of voting machine glitches.
At this year’s DEF CON conference in August, hackers found security gaps in voting equipment, but it hasn’t been fixed. But voting machine fraud is old news. The new election fraud tool is non-citizen voters. Catholic charities have not only been managing the illegal border crossings, they have been registering them to vote. Groups of non-citizens have been seen early voting with the help of NGO handlers. The Texas elections chief told poll workers to give ballots to people who show non-citizen IDs. And while the Supreme Court decided to allow Virginia to remove non-citizens from voter rolls, the poll workers are being instructed to submit a special form for them to vote, which will tie results up for another week after Election Day.
I signed up to work this November 5th election poll here in the county that I live in in Iowa. I wanted to see firsthand for myself if illegal immigrants are actually being allowed to vote. This is what we’ve been instructed. Even if they say that they’re a U.S. citizen, and I still question it, any of us question it, they still are allowed to vote. They will be given this. This is a provisional ballot. Basically, what that means is you still get to vote. The voting stops at 8 o’clock. At 8 o’clock, however many of these provisional ballots that we have, those are accumulated, and then they are all shoved in an envelope together, sealed, and then they go somewhere else.
They have from November 5th through November 12th to bring information to verify that they’re actually a U.S. citizen. Let me repeat that. They have until 12 p.m. on November 12th to present the proper identification to prove that they’re a U.S. citizen. Thank you. [tr:trw].