during the Weekend New York times I posted a great article about election integrity groups working in several states today to help clean up bloated voter rolls.
This is an honorable effort by many different conservative, nonpartisan groups that follow the law and work to ensure safe and fair American elections.
Of course, the left fears these groups and hates the integrity of the elections, just as the cockroach fears the light.
Hence, the latest article published by the New York Times:
Trump's allies are intensifying their campaign targeting voter lists
before New York times The hit piece has been released, and Patty McMurray of The Gateway Pundit has posted our response to the hit piece.
The Times reached out to several election integrity activists in Michigan, and we clearly knew it wouldn't be a fair report.
Michigan election integrity group Check My Vote publishes scathing response to New York Times reporter's attack on their work before The Times goes to print
On Tuesday, Patty McMurray went into the war room with Steve Bannon to discuss the hit piece and defend the amazing citizen volunteers who clean Michigan's voter rolls.
Patty McMurray: We have an organization in Michigan called Check My Vote. It is an entirely volunteer organization. It is run by volunteers. Two brilliant men, Vani Maptravadi and Tim Vetter, who founded this organization. Both are involved in IT business. They created a website where individuals in Michigan can go and check their vote on the voter rolls.
I experienced this myself and discovered that I was still registered to vote in the house I grew up in over 30 years ago. I actually had to drive to the clerk's office an hour away and ask them to remove my name from the voter rolls after I found out it was still there after more than 30 years.
So this is an important tool for citizens, and it actually does the work that ERIC doesn't do. The online voter registration group that was run by David Pecker, the Democratic activist, one of the top Democratic activists in America, you know, Steve…
…I recently wrote a story based on work that examined my vote, which identified an address in Holland, Michigan, that was an address that didn't exist and had 19 registered voters. Of the 19 voters registered at this fake address, eight voted. I think 13 votes were cast between the 2000 election and 22,022.
We were able to verify this with the county clerk, Bob Genetsky, who was great in helping us uncover these discrepancies in the voter rolls. The story came out and the Dutch Police Department was asked to investigate it. They turned the investigation over to Jocelyn Benson's office, and I'm told that since then, Jocelyn Benson has quietly removed that address from the voter rolls, which included 19 voters and eight people who cast ballots…
… Let me tell you, this is not a racial issue. The Netherlands is primarily a white region. This is ridiculous. I mean these guys do a great job of passing. They are all volunteers. They have 1000's of them at Checkmyvote.org. It's an amazing organization, guys.
Read more at CheckMyVote.org and what they've accomplished on their webpage.
This was a strong point in the war room.
Watch and see how you can get involved.
Via the war room: