I see no apparent incorrect statements.
Lets try using Grok better...
Try asking more questions.. like What has Scott Leiendecker done from 2015-2024?
Gets us a few tidbits.
He was on St. Louis City Board of Election Commissioners from 2005 to 2012 (Long time ago, what has he done during the Trump era?)
Also, KNOWiNK should have been mentioned by Grok, So should KNOWiNK’s involvement in high-stakes elections, including partnerships with Dominion Voting Systems in states like Georgia for electronic poll books.
I don’t disagree with the conservative label, what I disagree with is the use of algorithm to curait an opinion on a question no one asked.
Grok doesn’t know what really matters about the question when you ask it, “is Scott Leiendecker a conservative?”
What I’m really looking for is, “why is Scott Leiendecker trustworthy as a conservative controlling Dominion voting systems?”
You get the answer you want but it isn’t really a good answer.
For reference Grok says,
Christopher A. Wray, the former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 2017 to 2025, is widely regarded as a conservative Republican based on his political registration, career history, and public statements. He was nominated by Republican President Donald Trump and confirmed unanimously by the Senate. Below is a breakdown of the evidence supporting this assessment.
Why? Because I asked Grok if Chris Wray was a conservative.
“I see no apparent incorrect statements.”
Didn’t think you would.