SECRETARY JENA GRISWOLD – COLORADO’S ULTIMATE INSIDER THREAT
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Beleaguered Secretary of State Jena Griswold is a dangerous laughingstock.
In a press release on October 3, 2024, Secretary of State Jena Griswold crowed proudly about former Clerk Tina Peters’ sentence, claiming Peters cost Mesa County nearly one million dollars to decertify and replace voting equipment. Griswold preened on about Colorado being the first in the nation to publicly address insider threats.
Turns out, Jena Griswold is Colorado’s ultimate insider threat. It isn’t even close.
OH, THE IRONY
On the day of Griswold’s press release lauding the stiff sentence handed to Peters, Griswold had BIOS passwords for election systems for 63 of Colorado’s 64 counties hanging in public view on the SoS website for 104 days. Those passwords are absolutely compromised.
While she lauded the 9 year sentence handed out to Tina Peters and damned Peters’ actions, Griswold NOW says password compromises of 664 pieces of equipment does not require decertification and replacement – just a simple password change.
THE HYPOCRISY IS DEAFENING
As Griswold mumbles her deceptive explanations, you can see in her pained expressions and facial tics she is grasping reality: her dreams of ruling Colorado as governor are out of reach. She has been exposed as nothing more than a lying and incompetent partisan hack. It is easy to read the fear in her eyes that her progressive democrat party will cut her loose – as they did with the bumbling Joe Biden.
These election systems are hopelessly flawed and absolutely compromised. There is no bringing them back to working order. They must be decertified and scrapped.
The insider threat laws that Griswold takes credit for must now be tested on her.
There is no more fitting irony than that.
Here’s how we do it:
- File an affidavit with your Judicial District Attorney. Click HERE for links to a sample affidavit and supporting documentation and click HERE to see supporting videos.
- Demand your District Attorney conduct an investigation. If they will not do so, you may take the matter up the chain to the Attorney General. If they will not address your concerns you may take it to the federal courts as a civil rights case.
- Join the State GOP zoom call tonight to get more detailed information on how to proceed.
Respectfully,
Ron Hanks
Chairman, Ballot and Election Security Committee
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