Election results will be delayed a week
Nazi Nessel
Thursday, Dana “Nazi” Nessel dictated that Michigan’s voting results will be delayed until Nov. 12th, a week after polls close on Nov. 5th.
Nessel is the state’s Attorney General and is pictured above.
She said her ruling was only her “opinion.”
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Michigan’s absentee ballot law was passed in 1954.
https://www.legislature.mi.gov/Laws/MCL?objectName=MCL-168-761
Why did Nessel change the law?
To prevent President Donald J. Trump from winning Michigan on Nov. 5th.
She rules Michigan like a Nazi.
Nazi Nessel
Nessel declared she will prosecute anyone who says an election was stolen.
Or fails to certify voting results even when fraudulent.
Dana calls them “domestic terrorists.”
Her first victim is Stefanie Lambert, a Detroit attorney.
Stefanie’s trial starts October 21st.
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Other states already admitting that their election results will be delayed a week or more are:
Arizona
Georgia
North Carolina
Nevada
Pennsylvania
Wisconsin
These states are committed to counting fake and duplicate military and overseas non-citizen mail-in ballots until it results in the defeat of President Trump.
The Pentagon recommends military families overseas vote twice.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb59sk-UmAw&t=264s
Nazi Nessell’s partner in state government is Jocelyn Benson.
Jocelyn is:
Michigan’s Secretary of State in charge of its elections
Benson takes her orders from:
Hillary Clinton’s operative, David Becker
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Becker administers Michigan’s elections with:
CGI
CrowdStrike
Dell-VMware
Department of Homeland Security
Konnech
Scytl
Upon Benson's request, Nessel fabricated the opinion dated Oct. 10th, linked below.
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The revocation of Benson’s law license is before the state review board.
On April 26th, Jocelyn paid a $82,500 bribe to Judge Kayla Bolden.
The bribe was paid FOUR DAYS before the Michigan Supreme Court was to hear two election cases against Jocelyn Benson for violating election laws in 2022 and 2020.
The cases were dismissed.
The hearing to remove Benson from office has been postponed until next year.
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Tip from:
Patrick Colbeck:
The Midwesterner News