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Two Michigan counties this week voted to reject the results of the 2020 presidential election. According to a report from The Gateway Pundit, Cass County and Alcona County GOP voted to recognize that the election was fraudulent.
The Gateway Pundit additionally reported that the following counties have also voted to reject the 2020 presidential election results:
- Langlade, Iowa, Winnebago, and Calumet Counties in Wisconsin,
- Ravalli and Lewis and Clark Counties in Montana.
These counties have joined the ranks of numerous groups around the country who have voted to decertify or reject the results of 2020 in light of increasing evidence of significant election fraud and irregularities.
RSBN previously reported that Wisconsin state Rep. Janel Brandtjen, R-Menomonee Falls, said that she would be lending her support to fellow state Rep. Timothy Ramthun, R-Campbellsport, in collectively joining a group of legislators who are demanding the decertification of the 2020 election results.
Additionally, the Texas GOP voted in June to “reject the certified results of the 2020 Presidential election, and we hold that acting President Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. was not legitimately elected by the people of the United States.”
The Maricopa County Republican Committee (MCRC) Executive Board further voted to approve a resolution to reject the 2020 presidential election results in Arizona, citing “significant inconsistencies and discrepancies.”
Many of these resolutions have been spurred by the film “2000 Mules,” which put forth shocking evidence of a nationwide ballot trafficking conspiracy that took place during the 2020 presidential election.
The film has been so impactful that several Republican members of Congress are asking the House Committee on Oversight and Reform to hold hearings on “the illegal activity exposed in the documentary ‘2000 Mules…’”
Their official letter to the committee cited evidence that ballot traffickers, or “mules,” may have done serious damage to the integrity of the election processes across key battleground states.
“54,000 individuals delivered votes to at least five drop boxes each in these four states [Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona]. These individuals could have delivered hundreds of thousands of illegal votes in these states,” the letter states.