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October 31, 2024 • 32 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:09):
All right in election day draw nigh. Tuesday is a
big day. We're an election season, obviously, but we start
counting the votes on Tuesday in America, and polls show
that it's a neck and neck race in the swing states,
and we'll see. We'll see how it all pans out.

(00:29):
And nothing to figure, my friends. I'm a happy warrior
no matter what. I know that this is only a yeah.
Maybe we'll get into all the philosophy of why Laky
is always happy on the radio. I just happy, happy, happy.
It doesn't matter. I don't. This world nin't my home anyway.
Maybe so I'm I got bigger fish to fry. But

(00:51):
we'll see. I think it could be a good day
on Tuesday. Maybe not, we'll see. Good to have you
here on the show. Jimmy Lakey is my name. Pleasure
to have you here. If you want to interact with
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(01:13):
spelled the whole thing out. And if you're over with
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Just my name Jimmy Lakey, and also email Jimmy Leaky
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me an email directly and I will or a direct
message on any of those platforms and I will check in.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, you might remember the name
of Heidiganall. She's served on the CU Board of Regents

(01:36):
for a couple of years and also ran for governor
a couple of years ago. But she's got a new
focus and she's been looking at election integrity and Heidiganall
on the hotline. Good morning, Heidi, welcome back.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Well, good morning, Jimmy. It's great to be on.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
Good to have you here. I want to start here
with this story about Jenna Griswold, the complete Colorado dot
com side as this headline today, Jenna Griswald screwed the pooch.
I guess a spreadsheet was on the Secretary of State
side her site for many a month here in Colorado,
and if you downloaded the page, which I guess a

(02:14):
lot of folks did, and you clicked on high, you
could find the passwords secure to the voting machines and
the voting websites for Colorado wo She said, there's nothing
to see here, no problem. However, she was treating as
if there's a problem and they were doing an analysis
to see who might have access stuff. What the heck

(02:35):
happened there the secretary of State's office.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Well that's a good question, Jimmy, and we need answers.
And this is one of the same convictions that Tina
Peters was put in jail for nine years for. And
interesting enough, Senna Griswold changed the rules, her rules that
putting passwords out was a felony. I believe that's what
she said. And now she's got to live with her

(03:00):
own rules. So let's see if anybody holds her accountable.
I think it's a bit funny that the media, the
liberal media, is all of a sudden up in arms
about Jenna. I think it's because she's embarrassed them and
they need to put the blame on somebody, so they're
going to tag Jenna with it. But there's also her
deputy Secretary of State, who is in charge because she

(03:21):
was on maternity lead. There's the governor who oversees the
whole thing, and there are the county clerks who've been
parroting her words and believing everything she said and kind
of backing her up and not letting us voters question
any of these systems or processes.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
So far. I mean, if you read her statements, there
all over the map, there's nothing to see here, there's
no security threat. And yet she says people are out
in the field making sure there's no security thread. So
she gave a prognostication that there was no damage done
before they did the full investigation to say there was
no damage done, what kind of damage possibly could have

(03:59):
been done? And then we'll dive into kind of the
things you've been finding out about our elections in Colorado.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
Anyway, Well, Jimmy, if you talk to security experts, this
is a very big deal, very big deal, and she's
downplaying it. But at this point, we need some serious
evaluation of our election, and it's one week out, less
than a week out. She could quickly bring in some experts,
a bipartisan commission of experts to look at the ramifications

(04:30):
of what happened. But here's the interesting twist. About a
month ago, little over a month ago, I did a
press conference about our investigation over two years, and what
we found was there was actually remote access in our
voting systems in Douglas County after the clerk had told
us there wasn't, after the Secretary of State said boldly

(04:50):
in twenty twenty that all capabilities for that were stripped
out of the voting machines and the trusted build process,
and many of the clerks repeated that sore. You've got
remote access in one county. Come to find out, it's
twelve counties that add up to about four hundred thousand
voters in Colorado that have remote access capabilities in our
voting systems. Then you've got these passwords that are leaked,

(05:13):
You've got fraudulent ballots that were allowed through in Mesa
County because of a faulty signature or verification process. We've
never audited it. We don't know if it works or not.
And then you've got troubling problems with ballot scanners in
three counties that's come up in the last couple of weeks.
So it's like black a mole. There's all kinds of
things happening now, Jimmy, one really important thing, this does

(05:35):
not mean anyone should not vote. We've got to show
up in droves everybody has to vote. We've got to
make this too big to rig. We've got to make
it so that it's a resounding win next Tuesday and
there's no question about the results of the election.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
A voice of hiding at all. She's doing something now
called the Rocky Mound voice. We'll get into that here
just a moment. They spent a lot of time, effort,
and energy looking at the I guess saying tea of
our Colorado elections and the safety and integrity or Colorado elections.
We can dive into that. I want to talk about though,
as Tuesday we start counting the votes. Of course, the

(06:10):
ballots have been out in Colorado for a couple of
weeks now for most people you mentioned as a game
of whack a mole? Right now, what problems have been
I guess popping their head that you're aware of heading
into Tuesday's count day, not just election days, the day
we start counting, and has the Secretary of State or

(06:31):
is anybody addressing those problems? I mean you've mentioned it
so a game of whack a mole? Or which moles
are we whacking and which ones are being ignored?

Speaker 2 (06:40):
Well, to me, one of the reasons we focused on
three issues when I did this press conference. There are
many issues, but the three that we focused on were
ones you think it's six ahead of the election. Instead,
they decided to mock me and call me reckless and
a conspiracy theorist, all those things instead of addressing the problems.
The three problems we focused on were one, the remote
Wi Fi access in the voting systems and that leaves

(07:01):
the machines vulnerable to outside bad actors or inside bad actors.
Number two, the drop boxes are not secure. There's over
four hundred voting drop boxes across the state, and when
we looked at the video cameras and how they track
footage and monitor these drop boxes, it was horrifying. The
video cameras are very low quality, they don't make the

(07:23):
specification requirements to submit as evidence at court. They're often
pointed in the wrong direction, and the footage is not
very often monitored or reviewed. It's only if somebody brings
up an issue that they look at it. And we've
written several articles about that. So we created a Dropbox
Observer program. You can go to Colorado dropbox dot com
to sign up wherever you live in the state will

(07:44):
train you how to do that to do the job
that the cameras should be doing. It's really important in
these last days of the election. The third thing that
we found was a problem with the post office. We
did an audit of the post office. Colorado Institute for
Fair Elections here in Colorado did it and Bob Cooper,
who did the audit, found thirty thousand undeliverable ballots that
were unaccounted for in the invoicing between the post Office

(08:08):
and the clerk's offices in nine counties. You only looked
at eleven counties. Two or good nine had significant differences
in their accounting of undeliverable ballots. Where are those ballots?
Nobody knows and no one wants to talk about it.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
So the ballots go out, they're undeliverable. Somebody has moved.
They're not of this address that moved their peelbox, whatever
the case may be. What's the protocol supposed to be?
The Post Office is supposed to return those of the
county clerk, and there's a tracking system of some sorts
that's supposed to be in place. What is supposed to happen.
We know that didn't happen.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
So the law requires the Post Office to invoice the
county clerk's office for each undeliverable ballot. That's basically how
they track how many there are. And when you look
at the invoices, they aren't specifically spelled out as ballots,
but you can tell from the weight of the items
in the invoicing. And so Bob was able to evaluate
how many ballots were invoice back to the counties and

(09:04):
that's where the gap was. And here's the disappointing thing, Jimmy,
and this goes to the bigger issues that we're facing.
The government self regulates these clerk's offices in the post office,
they self regulate. They don't bring in independent forensic experts
to look at these processes and systems like the signature
verification process, like the undeliverable ballot return process, like the

(09:28):
drop boxes and how to evaluate those that footage or
the voter rules. All those things are so important to
the process. We've got to rely on independent outside forensic
experts who know this stuff inside and out and can
tell us if these systems or processes work, because right
now they're not working.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
I'm fascinated by Jenna Griswalden, how she just kind of
has remained under the radar even this latest things. There's
nothing to see here, and but hey, there's something to
see here because I'm going to people out on the
field to make sure none of these systems were breached.
But I mean, I just pull up headlines about Jenna Griswold.
Federal judge advanced a lawsuit because Jenna Griswold was fighting

(10:08):
over the disclosure of whether we should know who the
dead voters were. I don't understand her issue. I mean,
for two three years she has stonewalled been Tom Fitting
in Judicial Watch sued her about the voter roles in
Colorado in her position as Secretary of State. She fought it.
I mean, it seems as if Teidi to me, whether

(10:28):
your Red team or Blue team, you would want to
know if dead people were voting in Colorado or like
they do in Chicago. You would want to know if
people that were unqualified or let's say, illegal to vote
were voting in Colorado. You would want to know that
we had fair election. It seems as if that should
not be a Red team or a Blue team issue.
But Jenna Griswold has fought that every step of the way.

(10:51):
It seems to you're her term of office.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
Yeah, and I'm glad you brought up two of those issues.
One is that the Secretary of State wants to keep
dead voters on the roles. The Public Interest Legal Foundation
asked to see the eric reports for Colorado of dead
people that could possibly be voting, and Griswold refused to
release them. So the courts had to get involved and
guess when the deadline is. It's Friday tomorrow for her

(11:14):
to supply that information, Like you can do anything about
if they find stuff by Tuesday, but at least we'll
know if she gives out the information. The other thing
is the do the voter roles contain questionable voters? Will
United Sovereign Americans has filed a lawsuit in Colorado because
they've discovered over one hundred thousand improperly counted votes from

(11:36):
the voter roles and from the twenty two election. The
final thing is, we've been looking at the DMV and
how we can tell if there are non citizen voters
on the rolls, and we were blocked. The DMV did
not allow us to get access to the citizenship status
data claimed some statute and even if they took off

(11:58):
the personal information, and so it's very very difficult or
impossible for an outside group or nonprofit or an audit
group to come in and look at that information. Why
why don't they want transparency?

Speaker 1 (12:08):
It's crazy, it really is. Now You've put a lot
of this effort in the research you've talked about in
the audit that's been going on with the Colorado Fair
Election Group. A lot of this is at Rocky Mountain Voice.
Talk about what people can find it. First of all,
people need to get out and vote, and I want
to talk about the work that you have and where
they can find the information. And then I kind of

(12:30):
talked about some of the good news of this election
in our final moments together. But Rocky Mountain Voice, what
will they find there? And they can find some of
these researches that you the research you've talked about.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
Yeah, Rockymountain Voice dot com is an unabashedly right of
centered news source. So you don't have to dig around
to find in the weeds the articles that don't have
a liberal bias event. You can go to Rockymountain Voice
dot com and find those. Every day. We update the
site all day long. We've got original content and we
share content from other conservative podcast hosts like you, Jimmy,

(13:00):
and sorry you're a radio host on a podcast host,
it's too early. I haven't had enough caffein yet. And
then we also have a newsletter called the Mountain Minute
Newsletter that comes out every day with a five minute
read of the news. You subscribe. It's free, there's no ads, paywalls,
none of that. You can also find me on Twitter.
I'm putting a lot of this out on x just
at Heidi Ganal Rocky. Mountain Voice is going to put

(13:21):
out an article that I wrote late last night and
this morning summarizing everything we've found and that's come out
in the last few weeks about what's happening in our
elections in Colorado and also what to do about it
and what to do about it. It starts at the
local level. Talk to your county clerk's office, Talk to
your county commissioners. They have a lot of influence and
they hire and manage the county attorney who's critical in

(13:43):
this process. Volunteer at Colorado dropbox dot com and demand
professional outside audits of the voting machines, the signature verification process,
and the voter rolls.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
The voice of Heidi Ganald and again we'll give the
website again and just a moment follow her on the
Twitter or the x machine. You can do that at
just at hotdie Ganal And by the way, Heidi, I
do have a podcast. This show becomes a podcast. I
have my own podcast called The Critical Mission. So you
got it right. Either way, I'm a podcaster and a
radio host. I'm a dual entity. I guess I represent

(14:16):
both sides of it. Well I don't know that. Evidently,
according to my contract and management, I don't have much talent.
But thank you. I appreciate you saying that Heidial is
my guest. How do you let me ask you this question?
Are there counties like for instance, I vote in Weld
County and I got a ballot tracks email or a
text message notification when my ballot left the Weld County

(14:40):
I guess Cork's office where they came from. When it
was put in on po box, I got that. I
got one when I had dropped it in the drop box.
I got one that had been received and it was
a waiting sign I got like six messages. Finally, it
says your vote has been counted and your signature has
been verified. I've got a friend that votes in Adams
County and says she had a tough time getting her

(15:01):
ballot and she wasn't going to trust the dropboxes in
an Adams County. She was going to go hand deliver
it and make them like sign of paper that she
delivered it because she didn't trust them and she wasn't
getting any notification. Even though everybody's supposed to be on
ballot tracks. Question is are there better counties right now?
Worst counties? Counties we should be on the lookout. If
you live in this county, you need to be paying

(15:21):
very close attention to your ballot.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
I would suggest you know, if you have a Democrat clerk, yeah,
keep an eye on things. I'm not saying they do
anything or that anything's wrong, but I just would ask
for transparency in the process. If you have a Republican
clerk too, like, there's no reason you shouldn't call if
you haven't gotten your ballot and say where the heck
is it, check your registration, make sure you are getting
those notifications. I would just suggest that you stay involved

(15:49):
in the process, keep an eye on things, and report
anything that you see that's off to your county clerk's
office or your county commissioners if you don't feel comfortable
with your county clerk and how they're handling the situation,
and go to the county commissioners.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
Yeah, hiding it all. I appreciate it again. Give the
website Rocky mount Voice. Folks need to. This is a
great source of information across Colorado, and folks can find
it there. It's Rocky Mountain Voice. Give the website one
more time.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
Rocky Mountain Voice dot com. And the Mountain Minute newsletter
you can sign up for at Rockymountainvoice dot com. And
then if you'd like to learn more about being a
public dropbox observer in these final days, you can go
to Colorado dropbox dot com.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
Any thoughts sixty seconds. Any thoughts on the election, not
just nationally, but we've got a lot of things on
the ballot here in Colorado. Are we going to make
some progress back to sanity here in Colorado? Your thoughts?

Speaker 2 (16:44):
I'm a bit pessimistic just because the Democrats have so
much money and these ballot initiatives. If you look at
the money being spent on getting ranked choice voting, I
think it's fifteen million dollars to three hundred thousand opposing,
and I'm against ranked choice voting. I think it's very confusing,
not a good process, but the money involved is insane.
So we've got some work to do. We're doing that

(17:05):
by building Rockymountain Voice dot Com. I'm helping grassroots leaders
across the state. We've all really rolled up our sleeves
and we're doing a lot of work behind the scenes
that you're not necessarily seeing. But I think we'll have
the fruits of those labors in twenty six and twenty eight.

Speaker 1 (17:18):
Hiding get All. The website is out there. A follower
on Twitter. I appreciate you hopping on the program, Heidi,
get some more coffee. But yes, I am a podcaster.
I got to listen to the links. Make sure you
know where to find me on the podcast and the
radio show, Hidig and all. Thank you. I appreciate you.
I'll be back Lakey on the radio, Jimmy Lakey News
Talk six hundred case col standby, all right, walking to

(18:08):
the program. How are you doing. I'm Jimmy glad to
have you here. Jimmy Lakey. Praise the Lord, hallelujah. Everybody's good.
I'm happy to be here. I hope you feel the
same way about being here with me. Jimmy Lakey News
Talk six hundred K cool. I'm sorry, I'm laughing at

(18:33):
a couple of things. You know, I'm a fair host.
I think I've proven that that I try to be fair.
I try to give credit where credit is due, and
I think you got to give some credit here to
Kyle Clark at nine News. That's something that a lot
of times you don't say, is a talk show host
a conservative, he's had been known to be biased. You

(18:55):
get a Heidi Goodol's opinion on Kyle Clark probably not
real high. But I got to give credit to Kyle.
I'm going to play some audio from nine News, and
he had Jenna Griswald, our Secretary of State on for Colorado,
and put her to some accountability and astor basically said, listen,

(19:16):
you've said all these bad things about Tina Peters, who
just got sentenced to nine years in jail, and one
of the accusations was she leaked the passwords to the
voting system, and yet you have for months had the
passwords on your own website, Jenna. There's growing calls for
the Jackwacken to resign Secretary of States. Let me read

(19:38):
this is from Colorada peak politics. Secretary State Jenny Griswold
succeeded in taking Colorado's level of election security to the
gold standard of jaw dropping incompetence this week after admitting
that her office exposed hundreds of voting system passwords online.
If this bozo of a booboo sounds familiar, that's because
Jenna Griswald attacked Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters when the

(20:01):
county's voting systems passwords were exposed by an online blogger,
and that brought down hell fire on Tina Peters, who's
now serving nine years in prison. Has Griswald been arrested?
Has Griswald resigned? Is she in any kind of trouble
for whatsoever? I got to give credit. Kyle Clark at

(20:22):
nine News pushes her on this, But when I ask
those questions, by the way, is she in any kind
of trouble? Don't be silly. Griswald's a Democrat, so it's
just a minor mistake when she does this, not nine
years in prison like Tina Peters. Tina Peters is a
Trump person. She's got to be locked up. Jenna Griswald.
It's just a minor mistake. Here's Kyle Clark, this is

(20:44):
on nine News talking to Jenna Griswald. Nine News. Here
we go. So yeah, let's play this. All you critics
of Tina Peters, Why don't you tell us how you
would explain Jenna Griswald, And let's let Jenne gris explained herself.
Kyle Clark, nine News talking to Jenna Griswold, the Secretary

(21:07):
of State.

Speaker 3 (21:09):
When Mesa County's voting system passwords leaked, your office said, quote,
the public disclosure of the BIOS passwords for one or
more components of Mesa County's voting system alone constitutes a
serious breach of voting system security protocols. By that standard,
did your office commit a serious breach of voting system

(21:30):
security protocols?

Speaker 4 (21:32):
No, there's several things. First off, the situation in Mesa
County is very distinct to the.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
Situation different She's a Republican you're.

Speaker 4 (21:40):
Facing today because of that. Tina Peters was just convicted
of nine years of incarceration.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
Hold on, she wasn't convicted of nine years. She was
sentenced in nine years. She was convicted of somewhere else.
Jenny Griswold is so nervous in this it looks like
a hostage video. She looks like she's being held at
gunpoint to give these answers. She was convicted of nine years. No,
she was sentenced to nine years. Jenna again incompetence, can't

(22:07):
even speak well anyway, I digress Kyle Clark. This is
the answer Jenna gives him.

Speaker 4 (22:13):
We were actively investigating the password disclosure as part of
a bigger security breach in Mesa County. Part included what's.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
Your office said?

Speaker 1 (22:21):
Pardon me?

Speaker 3 (22:21):
What your office said was that the public disclosure of
the BIOS passwords alone constituted a serious breach of voting
system security. So now that your office has leaked passwords,
does that also constitute a serious breach of voting system
security protocols?

Speaker 4 (22:37):
Well, to push back on you, Kyle, that sentence is
in the press release, but there is a much bigger
press release. And part of that investigation in Mesa County
was two sets of passwords, unauthorized access, stolen passwords, and
it wasn't a different time. Since twenty twenty one and
what happened in Mesa County, our security has improved, including

(23:01):
the twenty four to seven hour cameras, including the badge
and access. The law has been significantly strengthened since then.
We have multiple layers in place to ensure situations like
Mesa County don't occur. And that is not what is
occurring here.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
So hey, that was a different time since twenty twenty. Yeah,
Tina Peters, that was a serious breach. We do it.
You know, it's not a serious breach. It's different time now.
It's a different time now. Jenna Griswold is a buffoon
and she should be again. I don't know why this
is a red team or blue team issue. You know,
if she resigns, it's likely another Democrat could be placed

(23:38):
into that seat. Somebody should have the integrity to call
for her resignation and maybe some investigation. If you're going
to prosecute Tina Peters, is there's somebody in the Secretary
of State's office that ought to be prosecuted and or
investigated for a bad behavior. Once again, Kyle Clark tweeted
this out and with a phrase Colorado say Jenna Griswald

(24:01):
called a twenty twenty one breach of voting system passwords
by a Republican clerk, a serious breach of voting system protocols.
But Griswald tells me that her office leak is not
a serious breach. It's only a serious breach. If Tina
Peters does it, it's only a serious breach if it
happened in twenty twenty in those election denying Trump people.
If Jenna Griswald does it, oh, it's just something we're

(24:23):
looking into and it's part of a bigger investigation. Once again,
let's hear the voice of the esteemed buffoon, Jenna Griswald.

Speaker 4 (24:32):
To be very clear, we do not see this as
a full security threat to the state.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
This is now, she says, we don't see it as
a full security threat. But if you read her quotes later,
she talks about all the things they're doing for the
security threat. They're sitting people out in the field. They're
trying to audit the logs of whose access to the
voter logs in the ballot machine since the passwords have
been out there. It's not a breach, but we're investigating
it just like it's a breach. Jenna, isn't that interesting

(24:58):
play it's.

Speaker 4 (24:59):
Not a security threat.

Speaker 3 (25:00):
You do frequent media interviews warning of the insider threats
to elections. The US Department of Homeland Security defines an
insider threat as somebody who uses authorized access wittingly or
unwittingly to do harm. Did the actions of your office
pose an insider threat to elections?

Speaker 4 (25:21):
No.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
In twenty twenty one, when Mesa County's voting system passwords leaked,
your office said, quote, the public disclosure of the BIOS
passwords for one or more components of Mesa County's voting
system alone constitutes a serious breach of voting system security protocols?
By that standard, did your office commit a serious breach

(25:43):
of voting system security?

Speaker 4 (25:44):
Piers Jenna Well to push back on you, Kyle. That
sentence is in the press release, but there is a
much bigger press release. And part of that investigation in
Mesa County was two sets of passwords, unauthorized access, stolen passwords,
and it was in a different time. Since twenty twenty

(26:04):
one and what happened in Mesa County, our security has improved,
including the twenty four to seven hour cameras, including the
badge and access. The law has been significantly strengthened since then.
We have multiple layers in place to ensure situations like
Mesa County don't occur so as.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
Tina Peter does it. It's bad. And by the way,
did you hear the interview earlier with Heidiganoal these cameras
that Jenna the buffoon is talking about. She's a Democrat,
by the way, where the Democrats out they're condemning this
behavior by this woman. Heidiganaal said, the cameras that are
being used are pretty much low quality. The many of

(26:43):
them are not even pointed in the right direction, and
they're not high enough quality that they would be admissible
in a court of law for anybody's prosecution. So basically
they went down to the ace hardware or the home
depot and they picked up some cheap ass cameras and
stuck them up there. Jenna Griswold pats herself on the
hind end and says, wow, didn't I do a good job?

(27:04):
A good girl? Am I? No, Jenna, You're a failure.
It's what you are. And I'm waiting for the people
with integrity inside the Democrat party to finally just stand
up and say, hey, we put another Democrat in here.
But Jenna Griswald, Hey, hey, ho ho. Jenna Griswold's got
to go. Congratulations and thank you to Kyle Clark for
his endeavors in this and pushing back on the idiot

(27:27):
that we have as a secretary of State. Jenna Griswald,
Kyle Clark, good job at nine News. I'm going to
play some more Kyle Clark audio. And some of it's
a little repetitive, but I think it's good. And listen,
I want to be give credit when credit is due,
when nine News, and Kyle Clark deserves some credit. Man,
let's give him credit. Let's yeah. Well, the dog behaves himself,

(27:47):
well you give him a treat and pat him on
the head. Right, I'm not calling him a dog, you know.
I'm not calling him by garbage either. No, I'm not.
I still I may dress up for Halloween. I can
get a reflective vest back. Lakey six hundred casey. Well,
good job, Kyle Clark. All right, Jimmy Lakey is my name,

(28:35):
and pleasure to be here. I'm going to play some
more Kyle Clark. He asked Jenna Griswold specifically, if she's
going to resign, I want you to play that audio.
Dave's jumping in on the email Jimmy Lakey at iHeartMedia
dot com Jimmy lakeyaniheartmedia dot com. One of the things
is is Jenna Griswald had it out for Tina Peters
putting her in jail. Basically, she should change places with her,

(28:57):
as Jenna Griswold is a real criminal. Another email. If
Griswall doesn't go to jail for this and Tina Peters
should be freed immediately, you know there's something to this.
The very thing that she said was a real problem.
It's a real breach Jenna Griswald does, and that was
a different time. It's not really a real breach because
I'm a Democrat and I don't have real breaches. It's

(29:19):
only Republicans who have criminal like behavior, and it's only
Republicans who go to jail. Let me play this final
snippet of Kyle Clark asking her if she's going to resign.
She's made a bunch of blunders. She mailed out voter
registration invitations to thirty thousand non citizens a couple of

(29:40):
years ago, wrongly notifying voters that they hadn't voted, and
now she's leaked the passwords of voting machines and Kyle
Clark asked her, are you going to resign, Jenna, because
you're basically an idiot. Here's that interview, Kyle Clark nine
News give him credit where credit is due.

Speaker 3 (29:58):
This is not the first time that your office has
made mistakes that have damaged voter's confidence in our elections.
In twenty twenty two, your office sent out mailers to
thirty thousand non citizens inviting them to register to vote. They,
of course, are not eligible to register to vote. That
same year, your office used Colorado's ballot tracking system to

(30:18):
send messages to specific Colorado's encouraging them to vote, when
in fact they had already voted, causing confusion that had
to be cleaned up by the county clerks. And now
this leak of the voting system passwords, Given your office's
repeated errors that have damaged confidence in our elections, which
you say is paramount, will you resign?

Speaker 4 (30:40):
Absolutely not, Kyle, and I just want to you are
unfairly characterizing and leaving out some crucial information. We came
out immediately and said a postcard had been sent out
to people who are ineligible. The postcard clearly stated that
someone had to be a U A citizen. No one

(31:01):
tried to register from that group of people. We were
actively tracking it and it became a situation where they're
no one registered. And to push back even further, Kyle
Colorado was tied for number one in confidence in the
country in our elections. We have stood up to situations

(31:22):
time and time again to protect the right of Coloraden's
going over and beyond what anybody would ask of civil
servants in this office.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
Given the numbers that I'll play more of this it
gets better. But Jenna Griswald is the one, this buffoon
idiot that probably should said maybe go maybe get a
jail sale next to Tina Peters. Perhaps I don't know
if you're gonna if good for the goose, good for
the gander. This is the Jenna Griswald in her office
that remember, fought to make sure that the dead people

(31:54):
that were dead stayed on the voter roll even though
they're dead, and didn't want you to know if dead
people were voting in Colorado. So when Jenny Griswald says
her office has fought for election integrity, it's actually the opposite.
She's a Democrat, and oftentimes what they say they're doing
is the opposite of what they are doing. Jenny Griswald

(32:14):
wanted dead people to vote. Stand by six hundred k
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