Asheville – Just days before 2020 voting records were set to be destroyed, in perhaps what will be known as the new “Shot Heard ‘Round The World”, a notice of prospective litigation and demand for records retention was sent to quite possibly every county in every state in the country, including being hand delivered here in Asheville to Corine Duncan, the Director of the Buncombe County Board of Elections. Aggrieved citizens from all over the United States are standing up to say “enough is enough!” This lawsuit could potentially be the biggest to ever be filed in the U.S.A.
In 2016 and even as recently as August 2020, the Democrats, including Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris, were saying that the machines could be tampered with. Hillary’s words from the Los Angeles stop of her “Evening with the Clintons” tour in 2019 were, “You can run the best campaign, you can even become the nominee, and you can have the election stolen from you.” In 2020, the Republicans were saying the same thing.
According to the news, the 2020 election was the “most secure election in our history.”
What changed between 2016 and 2020? Nothing! American citizens of every political persuasion who truly care about our country need to come together here and agree that all of our votes matter. As Americans, we all still have the right to representative government according to our now very trampled on constitution.
Regardless of which political party you support or whether you are unaffiliated, before we can move forward, we must ensure that elections are transparent and above reproach. The current systems have too many vulnerabilities and will always leave room for doubt. This lawsuit represents “we the people” taking steps to ensure that we can all trust the outcome of our elections, no matter who wins.
This lawsuit is being spearheaded by former government contractor and whistleblower Tore Maras, plus grassroots efforts all across the country. Tore is politically unaffiliated and her affidavit, filed in Pima County, AZ in May of 2022, remains unquestioned in its accuracy. You can refer to this article for more detailed information on how the machines work.