Much of my new evidence was published before November 2018.
And MN reporters Scott Johnson and Preya Samsundar had published overwhelming evidence even before *November 2016* — when @IlhanMN won a state seat. (2/x)
However, media deliberately CHOSE to keep the story away from voters.
We can prove this.
I have emails showing Scott and I repeatedly spoke with @StarTribune editors — we even offered to share our not-yet-published evidence.
In 2023, Tim Walz signed into MN law a voting “innovation” so vulnerable to fraud, it’s hard to imagine the bill had any other intent.
Walz legalized ONE-DAY ONLY early voting “pop-up” sites,
with same-day registration,
no photo ID required,
and ballots immediately processed.
And like that… they’re gone. Tim Walz and MN Democrats invented the Keyser Soze early-voting site.
Eleven of them have appeared throughout Minneapolis since October 22nd.
After Tim Walz legalized what most rational adults would presume must be a magnet for voter fraud, a “Pop-Up Voting Team” was assembled to select locations for the sites.
They used neighborhood data on race, poverty, and voters aged 18-34 as key criteria.
One of the “pop-up” neighborhoods chosen will be familiar to Minnesotans aware of the state’s past decade of voter fraud scandals.
Cedar-Riverside (The Cedar Cultural Center site), located in Ward 6, Precinct 3.
See below: Vote-buying in Cedar-Riverside has long been an “open secret,” per witnesses and reports over the years. And obviously suspect data has been the norm.
A reader just asked that I post links to our (Preya Samsundar, Scott Johnson, and myself) investigation here. This article is the best starting point, I’ll hopefully post a detailed thread later today.
By the way, please ignore the unverifiable posts which appeared over the years to denigrate the work.
Our work was only on PJMedia, Powerline, The Blaze, AlphaNewsMN, and our three accounts. Our work told readers how we found/verified the evidence, so anyone could reproduce it.