In early 2021, the Republican National Council tasked 30 members with submitting electoral proposals to help the House compete. Election integrity experts such as C. Keshell, Professor Clements, Jeff O’Donnell, Joe Hooft, or Dr. VA Shiva Ayadurai were not invited. The Election Integrity Commission report Released in August 2021. Most of the suggestions have not been published by the RNC.
Here are several additional questions that The Gateway Pundit poses to RNC and President Ronna McDaniel as the midterm approaches. Republican voters deserve action from their leaders. Republican voters deserve answers.
1- Central reporting of accidents:
Why has the RNC not created an application or documentation process that allows election workers to send incident reports to a central location? The RNC CEI report recommends building this, but it wasn’t. Some use Missouri PDF checklists, or use an app or phone, but most don’t. It’s a complicated mess. Costs range from 2 to 300,000 USD to create a necessary application.
2 – Eric’s replacement:
Why did the RNC not fund a file Alternative solution To Eric who really cleans up voter lists? TX مجموعة group Omega 4 America They made great strides in the fractal voter register. It detects anomalies before elections, can alert when anomalies are added, and much more. They needed $2 million.
3- Establishment of a “niche”:
Where is the RNC’s litigation case to determine the “stature” of those with electoral issues? The RNC CEI report proposes creating a niche only for state legislatures and political parties. Historically, these two groups are the least likely to file on election issues. The Federal National Council (RNC) must demand nominations for nonprofit organizations, voters, and candidates. These are the ones most likely to raise or interfere in litigation related to election issues.
4- Total ballot papers cast/collected:
Where is the RNC litigation that mandates state and county election officials to report the total number of ballot papers in their possession on election night? The old term “Total Ballots Cast” was applicable when everyone voted in person on Election Day. Perhaps it should now be called a “pooled ballot” or something like that. Knowing this total on election night can prevent late ballot papers from being added. Elections now only indicate the number of votes counted, then update this every day after the election.
5- Aggression against voters:
Where is the aggressive battle and litigation that the Federal National Council is waging to clean up voter lists? There is no apparent infraction by the RNC here. The only movement is from the Public Interest Legal Foundation, which files a few lawsuits each year. This case needs a grenade, not tough lawsuits for the 73 dead. Many feel that this issue should be taken to the Supreme Court once and for all.
6- Academic sources:
Why doesn’t the RNC use universities for its electoral vision? The left has long-standing relationships with powerful electoral administrations in Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAnd the stanfordAnd the HarvardAnd the California Institute of TechnologyAnd the Princetonand more. Look at the partners Joint with MIT – CTCL, CEIR, David Becker, Democracy Works, etc. The RNC should not hand the academic election industry over to the left. Those who receive state funding must cooperate.
7- Merge all data:
Elections have become a “big data” industry. Why doesn’t the RNC work like crazy to consolidate all the data from conservative candidates, nonprofits, electoral integrity groups, etc. If Rona McDaniel says they do, she’s lying. The major players on the left including NGP Van, Catalist and DNC all agree that they would be even more powerful if their data were combined.
8 – Election Observation:
What is the FNC doing to protect Republican election workers from infringement of their rights during elections? Where is the fight to allow for close observation, access to more rooms, and more insight. Jurisdictions continue to limit supervision, access, and interaction. The lack of an RNC offense on this issue has encouraged the jurisdictions to impose further restrictions. GOPs accept these changes without opposition.
9 – A data driven floor game:
The RNC He said it was made Millions of dollars in investment permanent, a data-driven ground game for this election. What does this really mean? Can Rona explain some of the technology and the vendors who use it? RNC only shares achievements aggregated as a total – 78 million contacts, 17 field offices, etc. No details are provided.
10 – Automatically register citizens:
Why aren’t there lawsuits in the RNC that fight automatic voter registration of citizens, or prevent third parties from registering voters? Lawsuits targeting online voter registration should test the advantages of these systems in major counties. Oversized voter registration is a key factor for the left’s success. But the RNC has shown no offense to disable this. The RNC CEI report indicates that they are making offensive moves using litigation.
11 – Verify the authenticity of the signature:
Why isn’t the RNC pushing lawsuits over signature verification and testing that technology for accuracy. Modification of settings and values during elections to raise and lower the acceptance of signature should not be tolerated. Almost everything is tested except for the signature validation process. The RNC can set the standard, with the help of the courts, on how to conduct authentication.
12 – GIS election tools:
Why didn’t the RNC publish a GIS mapping technology filled with election data, census data, etc.? This would provide insight into each State Party. Screened election integrity groups should have access to this as well. The left uses this technology extensively to target voters. The emails showed that Milwaukee was complicit in building an off-site GIS system for national voting at the Home Institute and CTCL.
13 – Not related to USPS:
Why doesn’t RNC work directly with USPS development of polling supply chain data? For nearly 15 years, the USPS has worked exclusively with left-wing groups, to build what the left needs. The RNC was unaware of the USPS secret testing of a mobile voting system, with left-wing partners. The USPS now has a “mail key code” system where each voter gets an access token to check the status of their mail ballot online. The flow of data on nationwide postal ballot traffic must be stopped. The RNC needs a seat at the table with the USPS at all times.
14 – Voting records:
Where is the RNC sued to ensure that voting records cast provide maximum detail, a mandatory feature of election equipment. ES&S has indicated that it will remove these CVRs from devices, or reduce the data included. CVRs help voter integrity groups find election fraud using a machine.
15 – Risk Mitigation Audits:
Where is the RNC’s legal challenge to stop using risk mitigation audits? It’s a combination of left out UC Berkeley in 2012. Massive marketing efforts and rapid adoption of the RLA by the activist electorate was the key factor. They did not find the fraud that is commonly used in elections. They allow jurisdiction with a quick rubber stamp to say “We completed an audit, and the election was good.” Curiously, the CEI report recommends the use of RLA. Either no one has done their due diligence, or this is the deep condition at its best. .
16 – Misinformation:
and EAC and CISA Create process When someone reports “disinformation” about an election. This is driving Stanford, Twitter, Facebook, the FBI and others to action. The intention is to shut down any negative talk about the elections. Why doesn’t the RNC have an answer to this, and they don’t want to fight for free speech. Does the RNC even provide “Election Fraud Reporting” hotlines or incident forms on any of the RNC websites?
17 – Tally Roll-Ups Monitoring:
Does the GNC monitor state polling stations that collect total votes? Precinct District does a county cumulative count, and those cumulative counts for the state. Historically, no one monitored when totals were received or sent, how they were received or sent, or by whom. In 2020, there were voting differences between county and county groups.
18 – No Seth Kechel, Lone Raccoon, Professor Clements….
Among the 30 members of the RNC CEI committee, none is a Trump supporter. They are RNC state heads and active politicians. Mark Kehres was chief”Voting Systems TechnologySubcommittee, attorney and politician. Why was the election integrity experts not offered a seat? Do not enter Seth Keshel, Professor Clements, International Auditor and CEO Joe Hoft, Dr. VA Shiva Ayyadurai, Jeff O’Donnell, etc. No one like this was invited to participate.
RNC can compete:
The Capital Research Group explains that the McCain Feingold Act has changed the game. It transferred power from political parties into the hands of non-profit organizations. Funding for nonprofits is now 4:1 compared to PACs and political parties. The Right has never built a nonprofit network with hierarchy and leadership. But the left has built the Arabella Advisors Network over the past 20 years. It now has more than 300 nonprofits and an annual budget of $2.0 billion. Every year this network gets stronger, while the DNC becomes irrelevant.
Each Arabella nonprofit has targeted roles with several highly specialized roles. They even have a nonprofit that runs network offices across the country. However, Republicans do not even have a central entity that makes requests for records. RNC is not expected to compete with this network. Elections have become sophisticated “big data” institutions with many facets. It’s time for conservatives to build their own network of strategic nonprofits. It would be a glorious change for the Patriots, those with specialized skills, and a passion for winning.
Originally published at San Jose News Bulletin
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