Enough people squawked around Salt Lake City about 2020 election fraud to finally make the Salt Lake Co GOP sit up and take notice.
Yesterday the GOP election fraud committee released their findings. The guy who ran the investigation is running for county clerk. Considering the existing clerk's office was not generally cooperative, it was an impressive report.
For those who aren't aware, in 2020 there were 7 governor races in which the GOP candidate prevailed. Utah was one of them. But it was ONLY in Utah that the GOP gubernatorial candidate (Cox) got a substantial number of votes above the presidential candidate (Trump), roughly 50K if I recall correctly.
That almost never happens - gubernatorial candidate greatly exceeding vote count for presidential candidate in the same party. A lot of us have been looking at this as (yet another) red flag indicator that something was wrong with the state election. Cox is also becoming hated more and more by the day. Many are embarrassed to admit they voted for him.
Well the findings released described three classes of voter registration, public, private and withheld. Some voters have their info kept private for certain reasons. The investigation was done with just public voter info, about 63%. Private + withheld = 37%. There is definitely something stinky about excess votes, maybe some 30K of them in Salt Lake Co, hidden among the private + withheld voters.
Some of us think that's where Cox got a big chunk of his extra votes.
Enough people squawked around Salt Lake City about 2020 election fraud to finally make the Salt Lake Co GOP sit up and take notice.
Yesterday the GOP election fraud committee released their findings. The guy who ran the investigation is running for county clerk. Considering the existing clerk's office was not generally cooperative, it was an impressive report.
For those who aren't aware, in 2020 there were 7 governor races in which the GOP candidate prevailed. Utah was one of them. But it was ONLY in Utah that the GOP gubernatorial candidate (Cox) got a substantial number of votes above the presidential candidate (Trump), roughly 50K if I recall correctly.
That almost never happens - gubernatorial candidate greatly exceeding vote count for presidential candidate in the same party. A lot of us have been looking at this as (yet another) red flag indicator that something was wrong with the state election. Cox is also becoming hated more and more by the day. Many are embarrassed to admit they voted for him.
Well the findings released described three classes of voter registration, public, private and withheld. Some voters have their info kept private for certain reasons. The investigation was done with just public voter info, about 63%. Private + withheld = 37%. There is definitely something stinky about excess votes, maybe some 30K of them in Salt Lake Co, hidden among the private + withheld voters.
Some of us think that's where Cox got a big chunk of his extra votes.