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    RINO Slime Names Named - list growing daily

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    THEY ARE TERRIFIED: Trump Supporters Vow to DESTROY the Republican Party

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    Here’s a List of Republicans Who Have Turned Their Backs on Trump, Calling for Him to Concede
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    November 23, 2020


    Many republicans that hold office today, were elected solely because of the support from President Donald Trump. Now that they hold office, many of them have completely turned their backs on the President, even going so far as to publicly call for him to concede the election to Joe Biden before any audit can occur.

    Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia for example owes his entire election victory to President Trump. Since November 4th, Kemp has done little to help the President in his fight to overturn an election that most republicans, and a plurality of Americans agree was stolen.

    Governor Mike DeWine of Ohio, who Trump brought up on stage during his rallies on several occasions, is another Turncoat according to Trump’s supporters. Recently DeWine urged President Trump to allow a peaceful Transfer of power to Joe Biden.

    Outside of Kemp and DeWine, there are countless others who refuse to support Trump in his challenging of the election, and the list has been growing over the past several days.

    Here’s a list of elected republicans who either have directly called for Trump to concede, called for a peaceful transfer of power and for Biden to receive intel briefings, or outright attempting sabotage any real audits of every single signature and vote.

    Most of Trump’s supporters have vowed that they will never vote for republic
    ans again, unless there is an audit of every single vote in every single swing state.

    Mitt Romney – UT

    Marco Rubio – FL

    Mike Shirkey – MI

    Mike DeWine – OH

    Brian Kemp – GA

    Brad Raffensperger – GA

    Pat Toomey – PA

    Liz Cheney – WY

    Larry Hogan – MD

    Fred Upton – MI

    John Cornyn – TX


    James Lankford – OK

    Lisa Murkowski – AK

    Ben Sasse – NE

    Susan Collins – ME

    Jim Durkin – IL

    Dan Young – AK

    Francis Rooney – FL

    John Shimkus – IL

    Adam Kinzinger – IL

    Paul Mitchell – MI

    Don Bacon – NE

    Tom Reed – NY

    Will Hurd – TX

    John Kurtis – UT

    Denver Riggleman – VA


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    Re: RINO Slime Names Named - list growing daily

    It is relevant to know what the true definition of

    AUDIT

    is.

    Here it is from
    Bev Harris
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    Black Box Voting




    About Audits

    By Bev HarrisNovember 21, 2016Uncategorized
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    Election audits are a subset of the larger area of public interest auditing. Audits can improve public integrity by introducing a third party evaluation as to whether conditions exist that would facilitate material misstatement by any government employee or governmental agent.

    Because government is owned by the public and paid for with taxpayer money, there is exists a public “right to truth” as well as a public right to authenticate that what we are being told is true. (For sourcing on right to truth and right to know, see http://blackboxvoting.org/transparency .) Audits can serve as a deterrent for fraud, and audits pertaining to governmental functions also relate to the public right to freedom of information.

    Various auditing entities are statutorily created for municipalities, counties, states and the federal government. Public right to audit, however, is not limited to solely these official entities. Under freedom of information concepts, unless an item is explicitly excluded from right to know it must be deemed public information, available for public inspection or copying. Exemptions should only be for compelling reason, in the public interest, and constrained to only exemptions which are truly necessary. Thus, auditing is a duty for assigned governmental agencies, but also a right for individual member of the public.

    Auditors assess whether conditions are present which may facilitate fraud. When auditors find material omissions, procedural flaws, or inaccuracies they may issue a “decline to state” opinion, explaining that facts cannot be substantiated.

    An audit differs from a law enforcement investigation, and may be unable to determine for certain if material misrepresentations were actually made. It is beyond the scope of audits to determine whether inaccuracies were accidental or intentional. Determining criminality and proving whether or not there was theft is a law enforcement function, not an auditor’s role.

    An audit can focus on financial reporting, but other kinds of audits also exist. A performance audit can identify areas for managerial improvement. A compliance audit can also evaluate the extent to which processes adhere to rules and laws. Any subject matter may be audited.

    Audits are holistic, in that they use a variety of records in the evaluation. They may examine accounts, records, documents, job descriptions, records retention practices, transaction times and dates, to assess weaknesses that produce risk and to reconcile various documents to determine whether they match up. When auditors uncover an area of concern, they may choose to expand the audit.

    The opinion of the auditor may be communicated through a formal audit report. Remedies for deficiencies found in audits can include referral to law enforcement investigators, recommendations to correct specific deficiencies, and scheduling follow-up audits. Managerial bodies can also take action based on audits, such as terminating employment of government employees who do not follow auditors recommendations.

    SEE ALSO:

    Election Transparency – http://blackboxvoting.org/transparency

    What constitutes an election audit? – http://blackboxvoting.org/how-to-audit-an-election

    Audits or fraudits? – http://blackboxvoting.org/audits-or-fraudits

    The Brakey Method – http://blackboxvoting.org/the-brakey-method

    INDEX – Accountability – http://blackboxvoting.org/accountability

    INDEX – Laws and Rules – http://blackboxvoting.org/laws-rules
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