7,000 Affidavits Delivered to Michigan Lawmakers Demand THIS

The demand for a second look at the 2020 election is rising.

On Thursday, hundreds of people concerned about the integrity of the Nov. 2020 election gathered outside the Michigan Capitol. They were there to protest and deliver about 7,000 affidavits which claimed fraud, and demanded a forensic audit.

Michigan Conservation Coalition spokesperson Matt Seely said thousands of Michigan voters have questioned the integrity of last November’s election.

“If we do a deep-dive forensic audit similar to Arizona, it will do either one of two things. It will prove that all of the politicians who say there’s nothing to see there, that they were right. Or it will prove that there’s a big problem with the integrity of our elections and that we need to address it in a major way.”

Seely said election integrity isn’t a partisan issue. He cited one poll that said 70% of Republicans don’t believe the 2020 election was free or fair.

Another survey says between 20-30% of Democrats said it was “very likely” that Democrats “stole votes or destroyed pro-Trump ballots in several states to ensure that Biden would win.”

Seely asked:

“If the politicians who are trying to stop this from taking place truly believe there’s nothing to see there, then what would be the harm in just proving to the electorate that the concerns are unwarranted?”

Also, five governors in swing states changed election rules and procedures that determined the outcomes of the election.

“Why did 45 other governors dealing with states of emergency and COVID, didn’t feel it was necessary to change election rules and procedures and violate the U.S Constitution? We owe voters the truth.”

Protestors at the Michigan Capitol said that Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s audit only recounted votes. And it didn’t go far enough to inspect votes and ensure those voting were on the Qualified Voter Roll (QVR).

Former state Sen. Patrick Colbeck said it only took 150 affidavits to get the attention of Arizona legislators. While skeptical voters in Michigan have delivered roughly 7,000 affidavits.

Colbeck called for a new hearing, alleging that election machines were hackable. He claims Antrim County now can’t find 1,061 voters in the QVR.

And he added that his goal is for legislators to complete a forensic audit. If such an audit shows evidence of fraud, it would significantly affect the election. He says lawmakers could demand this type of audit.

But as expected, Michigan Democrats are saying: “Move along, nothing to see here.”

However, Matt Seely asks the obvious question on why the Dirty Dems don’t want a second look:

“If the politicians who are trying to stop this from taking place truly believe there’s nothing to see there, then what would be the harm in just proving to the electorate that the concerns are unwarranted?”

A large number of voters have this question about the 2020 election, and they want answers. And the sooner these answers come, the better.