NEW: City of Green Bay Attorney issues report to paper over concerns about the City's handling of the Election and makes some BIG admissions. /thread
City of Green Bay admits that the Zuckerbucks funded organization "CTCL connected the City with NVAHI (National Vote at Home Institute)" and Spitzer-Rubenstein was to "assist with election tasks the City chose to assign" tasks that only the Clerk had the legal authority to assign
[Spitzer-Rubenstein] "He indicated that as the state lead, he reached out to the fifty most
populous cities." - he is admitting he/CTCL/NVAHI only targeted Democrat-leaning voting areas.
City of Green Bay admits that Spitzer-Rubenstein basically redesigned their early-in-person absentee voting process.
Report also indicates that Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein was involved with "Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Wauwatosa, and West Allis."
City of Green bay admits the Mayor "gave a directive" for the move to a Central Count facility. "Notably,
then-Clerk Teske strongly opposed moving Central Count to a different location."
"Then-Chief of Staff Jeffreys indicated that she didn't
thoroughly review the document when it was sent to her for signature on October 27, 2020 because
time was short. Accordingly, she signed the booking as-is and without noticing that Spitzer-Rubenstein was still listed as POC"
City of Green Bay admits one major problem at Central Count on Election Day "the DS450 rejecting a large number of ballots that had to be reconstructed as a result" - BIG Question: Who oversaw the reconstruction of those ballots?
So CTCL grant funded thee SD450 High Speed Tabulator, which the City then blames for a major problem on election night.
Green Bay Report admits that Spitzer-Rubenstein was "provided with a 'City employee' tag" by none other than Amaad Rivera-Wagner! #GreenBayelectionscandal #wiright

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7 Nov 20
Some Big Questions to answer on how City of Green Bay Wisconsin handled this election:
Why were anti-Trump mayoral staff involved in processing the absentee ballots at the KI Center?
Did the Mayor and his staff violate state law in running the election? #maga #wiright #GreenBay
Green Bay's City Clerk was on a leave of absence. Under Stat 62.09(5) when a municipal officer is temporarily unable to do their duties, the governing body (city council) may appoint a person to discharge the officer's duties until the officer returns.
Did the Green Bay City Council ever vote on an Acting City Clerk? Or did the Mayor's Office simply take over the running of the election. The Green Bay Mayor is Eric Genrich, a former Democrat State Assemblyman from 2013 to 2019.
Read 13 tweets
5 Nov 20
Deep Dive on City of Milwaukee, WI Voting Numbers:
Takeaways: Biden under-performed Hillary 2016 Numbers in Most Black Wards (Northside) and many Hispanic Wards (southside), yet over-performed in the White Wards (Downtown Mke especially).
Northside Wards:
Ward 22 (Silver Spring Dr): Biden got 612 votes to Trump 81 (Turnout was 70.3%),
2016: Hillary - 700 Trump - 74

Ward 24 (N 61st): Biden - 312 to Trump 33 (Turnout was 56.3%)
2016: Hillary - 390. Trump - 16
More Northside Milwaukee Ward Results:
Ward 37: Biden - 580 to Trump 64 (Turnout 66.6%)
2016: Hillary 643 to Trump 73

Ward 43 (S of Silver Spring Dr): Biden 235 to Trump 17 (Turnout 56%)
2016: Hillary 473 to Trump 13 (That's 238 less votes for Biden than Hillary!)
Read 9 tweets
7 Apr 20
TIMELINE: What @GovEvers is doing with Wisconsin Election was heavily influenced by the DNC:
March 17: DNC asks states not to postpone their primary elections
March 20: Gov. Evers states he supports keeping the election on

thehill.com/homenews/campa…
March 22 - DNC continues to ask states not to postpone
March 23: Evers announces Safer at Home
March 28: Evers remains adamant the election will proceed as planned on April 7

thehill.com/homenews/campa…
April 2: DNC postpones Convention
April 3: Evers calls for delay to election to mail everyone a ballot.
April 4: Evers calls for special session to deny in-person voting
April 6: Evers issues Executive Order to cancel in-person voting for tomorrow (Election Day)
Read 4 tweets
26 Oct 18
Thread: Wisconsin Early Voting Analysis. Comparing 2018 Early Voting Numbers to 2016 Early Voting (easiest comparison). No Sign of BLUE Wave in Wisconsin yet. Statewide average is 31.5% of 2016 as of Oct 26, 2018 - Source is Wisconsin Elections Commission. #wiright #maga
1/5
Dem WI Strongholds seem to be at or below the statewide average of 31.5% (Walker 2014 % in parenthesis):
Dane County - 30.65% (below statewide average) (Walker 29.2%)
Milwaukee County- 31.52% (Walker 36.1%)
Rock County - 27.93% (Walker 42.8%)
2/5
Some WI GOP Strongholds are ABOVE statewide ave (Walker 2014 % in parenthesis):
Fond du Lac County -34.88% (Walker 64%)
Manitowoc County-36.09% (Walker 61.8%)
Marathon County-34.88% (Walker 61.2%)
Ozaukee County -38.99% (Walker 70%)
Sheboygan County -36.22% (Walker 62.9%)
3/5
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