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To: D. Long who wrote (748705)7/15/2021 3:29:13 PM
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Pretty soon Stumbles will go on TV and tell everyone to take a deep breath.

Trump won in 2020. I don't have a doubt in my mind anymore.



To: D. Long who wrote (748705)7/15/2021 5:16:10 PM
From: Brian Sullivan1 Recommendation

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Pennsylvania County Refuses Participation in New 2020 Election Audit

BY BETH BRELJE

July 15, 2021 Updated: July 15, 2021

At least one of three counties targeted for a forensic investigation of Pennsylvania’s 2020 presidential election has said it will not allow access to its voting machines.

Pennsylvania Sen. Doug Mastriano, chair of the Intergovernmental Operations Committee, sent letters to election officials in three Pennsylvania counties, Philadelphia, York, and Tioga, requesting access to voting machines and information to be used as evidence in a forensic analysis of the 2020 election.

Tioga County Commissioners decided not to provide access after receiving a directive from the Pennsylvania Department of State ordering county boards of elections not to provide any access to third parties seeking to examine the systems or system components.

It further warned that if counties do allow access, the voting equipment will be considered no longer secure or reliable to use in future elections. The department would decertify the expensive election equipment and counties would have to buy new voting machines on their own.

“We’ve been given the directive that we cannot give access or they will decertify our machines,” Tioga County Solicitor Christopher Gabriel told the Epoch Times.



To: D. Long who wrote (748705)7/15/2021 5:51:32 PM
From: kech1 Recommendation

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Mark Finchem and others "coming in hot" on Warroom at 5. Criminal obstruction in Arizona where Dominion alone had access to the passwords and somebody in March logged in 37,000 times in order to clear the memory of the potential 20,000 logins that were recorded since Nov 3.



To: D. Long who wrote (748705)7/15/2021 6:31:25 PM
From: fred woodall2 Recommendations

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Neeka

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I watched hearing this morning on Newsmax. AZ audit needs the router logs to confirm their findings. If, and that is a big if, they get what they need for confirmation and their finds hold up that is enough evidence for investigation. Both Fed and state.

Also I might mention under state law those voting machines were not allowed to be hooked up to the net. That involves another lawsuit. Also all credibility is destroyed.



To: D. Long who wrote (748705)7/15/2021 7:00:19 PM
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Arizona: 74,000 mail-in ballots with no record of them being sent.

Set this on a silver platter in front of Republicans, they won't do a damn thing.



To: D. Long who wrote (748705)7/15/2021 9:22:06 PM
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Most of this was in the Navarro report published like 6 months ago