Coming to Colorado? Washington Lawmakers Propose Hiding Election Data
2 min readFor the last 16 years, Colorado has gone the way of states like California and Washington – more and more politically progressive. Colorado followed in the footsteps of Washington by legalizing recreational marijuana and put our unique stamp on the progressive social downgrade by being the first state to legalize its retail sale. At least our brand of liberalism has always had a capitalist flavor.
Now lawmakers in Washington state have proposed legislation that will allow government officials to hide election audit information from the public – effectively allowing creating a situation where institutional election fraud will not only be allowed but encouraged:

Last month, Republican gubernatorial challenger Loren Culp sued the Washington Secretary of State for mismanaging the election – an election where wildly unpopular incumbent Jay Inslee lost every single part of the state except Seattle (even this is unbelievable as Seattle residents blame him for the CHAZ nonsense). Now Democrat lawmakers – apparently afraid of future fraud being exposed – are pushing legislation to keep the internal election data out of the hands of the citizenry.
With algorithmic election fraud being exposed in Colorado (as well as many other states) and leftist Democrats dominating the state government, it may be inevitable that this kind of legislation is proposed here for supposed purposes of “integrity” or “election safety.”
These leftist regimes all think and act the same. More power for them, less power for citizens. We will be on the lookout for similar citizen-disempowering legislation to be proposed by the radicals in the Colorado state government.
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