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Mike Lindell: "It's not about Democrats and Republicans" as Simon refuses to stop unlawful Dominion Voting fraud

Thank you for 110,000 primary votes, 28% of DFL total. Now SAVE the VOTE

On November 8th, Write In Steve Carlson SOS of MN Support the Matthew Perna Act to Free the American Voter!

This 2022 contest for Secretary of State has missed the issues. The issue is not whether Steve Simon has conducted the perfect election in 2022 or any other year because he has not. The issue is not whether Donald Trump beat Joe Biden, the candidates for Minnesota Secretary of State are not trying to decide–or deny–who was elected President of the United States in 2020.

The issue in the race for top election official in Minnesota–and for every other state in America–is whether Minnesota has control of our elections, now, or ever again in the future, it’s that bad. Can we avoid more January 6 repeats?

And the way Minnesota controls our elections is not through getting our man Steve in the office in the State Office Building at MLK Jr. Blvd in St. Paul, called the Secretary of State. It is through our laws, that's all we can do to make sure we can all go out and vote every two years when we reconstitute our government.

The issue is The Machines.

"NEW THIRD Movement" emerges in Minnesota: Steve Simon MUST be STOPPED!

"The count shall be public." - Minnesota election statutes.

KIM CROCKETT What Say You?

You're about to lose the Republic in "Republican" and what do you do? You want more ballot board mail-in poll judges? How is that going to save the Republc?

1/ I will correct the policy of Steve Simon and Ken Martin of failing and refusing to enforce Minnesota’s election law and the Minnesota and U.S. Constitutions.

2/ I will protect Minnesota from the election machines which CISA has tested and warned us about, by testing all election machines, including taking possession of them and doing CISA-type expert examination and report on all-–either by Minnesota alone or in a coalition of states.

3/ I will rein in departures from election laws intended by the MN Legislature. No more receiving votes after Election Day, which Simon already conceded was wrong.

4/ I will initiate

a new, safe vote counting system

based on Voter ID’s containing a voter’s information including appearance at a voting station.

As GOP SOS runner up Erik van Mechelen rightly calls it,it was a Minnesota win that 219,000 voters including those of yours truly, voted for Election Integrity in the August 9th Minnesota primaries, anti-machine leader Mike Lindell, also of Mnnesota, told the Moment of Truth Summit in Springfield MO that

"It's not about Democrats and Repubicans, it's about getting rid of the machines."

"I should mention that the people of Minnesota are very awake as evidenced by the 219,000 primary voters from both the Democratic [Steve Carlson August 9] and the Republican Secretary of State races voting for candidates that want to remove the machines. [Applause] That’s 31.5% of Minnesota primary voters and that’s not gonna to slow down. We know that we need to get rid of the mass mail-in ballots and the machines. Those are the two fangs of the snake that are biting us in selecting our candidates." Erik van Mechelen, GOP

Meanwhile in the high profile gubernatorial race in Arizona between Kari Lake and Katie Hobbs, a federal court heard a demand that a hand-count be used on the basis that Dominion Voting and other election machines are corruptible and untrustworthy. Hobbs, a former Arizona secretary of state, received critical information from CISA while attacking Donald Trump. Throughout my campaign website here, I disclose CISA's damning assessment released just in June 2022--last month--and further analysis of what came out in 2020--en espanol--showing a patchwork of unsecure elections throughout this nation which must be addressed and I will address.

"After consulting with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the Election Assistance Commission (EAC), Hobbs said she was told that it was impossible to know if the voting machines the county turned over in response to the [AZ] Senate subpoena had been compromised, and Dominion Voting Systems should re-certify them for future use."

And yet in Minnesota, incumbent SOS Steve Simon insists all the machines are safe and rejected a CISA suggestion that he strengthen Minnesota's defenses against intrusions. If elected I will take action to ensure that Minnesota inspects all election machines, takes possession an responsibility for our own elections, not turn them over to machine peddlers.

Election Misinformation spread on Steve Simon's STATE website

Steve Simon is posting on his official MN Sec of State website a false PR firm approach to covering up and lying about the recent CISA warning about the state's Dominion Voting machines.

Simon peddles as fact that "Ballot-counting machines are tested, verified for accuracy, and certified before every election." "Elections equipment, as a key component of the voting system," claims Simon, "is carefully scrutinized in public testing before any election takes place. This testing is required under law and is open to the public for observation." But nowhere does Simon say that he has taken any step to address the real danger, which is not inaccuracy in the operation of the machines, but intrusions. Nowhere does he test any ability to detect malicious intrusions by attackers.

Simon lists as fiction that Voting machines were faulty. calling it a 'conspiracy theory.' But CISA itself, on June 3 of this year has shown the evidence. A CISA expert was a witness in a Georgia elections case, over the protests of Brad Raffensberger, and it produced this evidence.

The Dominion machine "may be left in a configuration that could allow an attacker who can attach an external input device to escalate privileges and/or install malicious code." - CISA 2022

STILL, Simon continues his weak, irresponsible approach to elections administration, which Minnesota cannot afford:"There is no evidence showing that any voting machines were faulty, hacked, or compromised in any way in 2020 or any other election. Numerous conspiracy theories regarding voting machines have been spread, all without any evidence to back them up. Post-election reviews have always shown accurate and reliable performance from the equipment used in Minnesota. All equipment used in elections is verified through federal and state certification processes."

FACT: On June 3, 2022, the Department of Homeland Security reversed itself, now declaring that the Dominion Voting election equipment is faulty.

Steve Simon is deliberately misleading the Minnesota voters who come to the state of Minnesota's website. This is what CISA, the cybersecurity agency who originally said the last election was "the most secure in history", on June 2, 2022 released this report:

Here is a link to CISA https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ics/advisories/icsa-22-154-01 This link is critical.

THIS YEAR our top elections official Steve Simon allowed unlawful votng in DFL caucuses and conventions rendering the entire nomination process illegal and void. This included felons whose voting rights hadn’t been fully restored and immigrants who aren’t U.S. citizens. Ken Martin, Simon's boss at the MNDFL party in St. Paul, called the move "a huge step in the right direction." Steve Carlson believes it is a huge step in the WRONG direction. Ever since Roe v Wade, men, whites and other groups have been "capped" (limited by law) in this distorted "nomination" process, producing increased extreme and unrepresentative officials. This was intended to support the unconstitutional Roe decision and to limit Minnesota's population (tragically aborting more than sixty million unborn).

This degraded election is the best example yet of a rigid national party the DNC and its bloody orthodoxy, imposing extremist, and actually zany ideas on elections resulting in unrecognizable states and localities, destablizing our nation. Now let's save the vote in Minnesota, and begin by cutting out participation of Dominion Voting in corrupt our elections. Let's free the DFL of the crippling quotas started by Walter Mondale and Don Fraser and pushed by Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith. Those quotas no longer belong in our Minnesota DFL Party!

Tina Smith, why have you worked to end breast cancer treatment coverage?

MINNESOTA kills women in the federal breast cancer program to get the money. Minnesota needs to stop stealing cancer treatment funds dedicated by Congress — and completely treat low-income women diagnosed with breast cancer in medical assistance for breast and cervical cancer.

Attorney General Keith Ellison’s bizarre interpretation ages women out of cancer treatment, which I think is a clear violation of the Age Act, as it’s denial and exclusion based on age. Money is taken from them and applied to younger women. Women die in Minnesota and other states because of U.S. Sen. Tina Smith’s actions ever since she was in the Minnesota governor’s office. Many more die nationwide by being aged out of their coverage

    Women 65 or older are excluded from the program. Women diagnosed with cancer at 64 lose coverage at 65.

    In Washington, I would extend initial Medicaid coverage under the categorical Medicaid program to age 69, and I would work to educate fellow Senators that aging women off coverage is a violation of federal law passed in 2000.

    The Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act was not part of Obamacare. It’s the result of wonderful bipartisan women Senators in action. Now they’re throwing granny off the cliff.

    The terrible June Medical v Russo case hit Minnesota women especially hard. A mother should not risk death because she decides to abort her baby. Throughout Minnesota, doctors without admission privileges to a hospital currently nonetheless perform abortions. The state needs to regulate the practice to ensure that women’s lives are protected in childbirth against abortion death or injury. Infection, anaesthetic complications, and hemorrhage are leading medical dangers to women in abortion.

    No woman’s life can be abandoned by the Senate. The 14th Amendment grants states the right and duty to protect women. Now the court is left on the doorstep of overturning Roe v. Wade. The Russo case ensures abortion will continue to be dangerous for the mother. Russo needs to be revisited and modified.


    The Alec Smith diabetes program also pays nothing; they won’t even identify whether a person is eligible for it. Minnesota violates the Constitution by refusing to give one dime to low-income diabetes patients. We need a real health-disparity program for low-income diabetes patients. Education, prevention, early detection, and treatment — not just a 30-day supply of insulin. Congress needs to take it up.

Opening during and after COVID-19 is a big problem. I’m grateful for the leadership of President Donald Trump and his team on this. It needs to continue. China’s behaved irresponsibly, destroying samples and failing to inform the world and even the World Health Organization about the perilous nature of this new disease. In Minnesota and across the country, we have a big problem in nursing homes; we’ve done a poor job there. We have problems in the packing plants and other industries. I want to work with unions to address dangers and save jobs — good safe jobs. Minorities and low-income people are vulnerable to the coronavirus through employment, and we need a lot more care and knowledge there.

Reopening schools is big. It’s up to the governor and private schools. Naturally, we’ll need strict health guidelines. This is the domestic issue of the era, and we must win.

Health disparities and killer diseases are my focus in federal reform. Obamacare completely disoriented and crippled our health care, leaving the entire nation dependent on “expanding Medicaid” and now universal Medicare. Covering 80% of costs; excluding critical services and medical products; attacking killer diseases with education, early intervention, and prevention; and fully supporting diagnoses and treatments saves lives and money. It’s federal money well spent. We have to force the states to honor their commitments and obligations to patients.

Steve Carlson of St. Paul, Minnesota, is a Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate in the Aug. 11 primary. There are five Republican and five Democrat candidates for the seat currently held by U.S. Sen. Tina Smith. They were all invited by the News Tribune Opinion page to submit a commentary. Their “Candidate’s View” columns are being published this month.

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