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  • Democrats’ Operative Got Secret Internet Connection at Wisconsin Election Center where the Ballots were Counted, Emails Show

    03/24/2021 7:22:59 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 20 replies
    A veteran Democratic operative intricately involved in Green Bay’s November election was given access to “hidden” identifiers for the internet network at the hotel convention center where ballots were counted, according to emails obtained by Wisconsin Spotlight. Green Bay city officials insist the presidential election was “administered exclusively by city staff.” But the emails show that Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein, Wisconsin state lead for the National Vote at Home Institute, had a troubling amount of contact with election administration Nov. 4. “I’ll have my team create two separate SSID’s for you,” Trent Jameson, director of event technology at Green Bay’s Hyatt Regency...
  • Democrats’ Operative Got Secret Internet Connection at Wisconsin Election Center, Emails Show

    03/24/2021 2:00:53 PM PDT · by grundle · 18 replies
    Daily Signal ^ | March 23, 2021 | M.D. Kittle
    A veteran Democratic operative intricately involved in Green Bay’s November election was given access to “hidden” identifiers for the internet network at the hotel convention center where ballots were counted, according to emails obtained by Wisconsin Spotlight. Green Bay city officials insist the presidential election was “administered exclusively by city staff.” But the emails show that Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein, Wisconsin state lead for the National Vote at Home Institute, had a troubling amount of contact with election administration Nov. 4. “I’ll have my team create two separate SSID’s for you,” Trent Jameson, director of event technology at Green Bay’s Hyatt Regency...
  • State senator wants Green Bay mayor to resign over handling of November election

    03/10/2021 6:45:26 PM PST · by lionstar · 19 replies
    fox11online ^ | Tuesday, March 9th 2021 | Ben Krumholz
    GREEN BAY, Wis. (WLUK) -- Republican state lawmakers have renewed calls for an investigation into how Green Bay administered the November election. One is even calling for the city’s mayor to resign. State Sen. Roger Roth, R-Appleton, says he had concerns when Democratic-leaning cities in Wisconsin received grants to help administer the November election. “We had no idea until this report came out just how drastic it would be,” said Roth, whose district does not include Green Bay. The report is from Wisconsin Spotlight, a conservative outlet. It looked at how Green Bay used an outside consultant and a $1.6...
  • Newly Revealed Emails Show Green Bay Officials Gave Keys to 2020 Election to N.Y. Dem Operative

    03/10/2021 3:41:46 PM PST · by Mount Athos · 42 replies
    American Greatness ^ | 3/21/2021 | Debra Heine
    The Wisconsin House of Representatives on Wednesday held a hearing to review election irregularities after newly revealed documents obtained by Wisconsin Spotlight revealed that Democrat activists, funded by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, were able to infiltrate the 2020 presidential election in Wisconsin’s five largest cities. In Green Bay, a Democrat activist was actually given keys to the room where absentee ballots were stored before the 2020 presidential election. The city received a total of $1.6 million in grant funding from the Zuckerberg-funded Center for Tech and Civic Life, according to Wisconsin Spotlight. A Democrat operative from New York named Michael...
  • Green Bay mayor warns Trump before visit that hospitality 'has its limits'

    06/25/2020 11:09:07 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 53 replies
    Fox News ^ | June 25 2020 | Louis Casiano
    The mayor of Green Bay, Wis., penned a letter to President Trump ahead of his visit to the battleground state, warning him that his city won't tolerate "ignorance" and won't endorse "divisive and bigoted rhetoric." Mayor Eric Genrich, a Democrat, released the letter Wednesday and posted it to social media. “We are an increasingly diverse city with a vibrant immigrant heritage and culture and strong connections to the indigenous people who call our region home,” he wrote. “Our instinct toward hospitality, of course, extends to our president, but I want you to know that it has its limitations. We don't...