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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Major bombshell story. Patty McMurray, the Gateway punted here right now.
Listen to this headline. This is incredible, and we just
talked to her off the edge. She goes, you think
this is big, I got an even bigger story coming
for you in the next few duys. But she says,
meet Michigan's dead voters. Several voted in person, others voted absentee.
(00:21):
One voted forty one years after he died. Patty's with
us right now. Welcome in, Patty, appreciate you being here,
my justin.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Thanks for having me. I appreciate you allowing me to
tell my story or the story that every Michigan and
or should know about.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
You know, just talking about there's so many things happening
that stuff like this, which would be in any other
time right major bombshell news and information just kind of
gets it, sort of gets swept under the rug. And
there's a lot of folks that want to see that
happen anyway, but there's just so much going on right now.
This deserves a big spotlight though.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
Yeah, thank you, I agree with you. I am I
really all just investigation to a check my vote. Investigator
who has done amazing work, and she prefers not to
be named and signed, I'm not going to name her,
but she's been doing this work for several years now,
finding voters on the voter roles, especially the months with
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these you know, nineteen hundred or before birth dates, and
then investigating and finding out that these people are in
fact deceased and there's a record of them being deceased.
She reaches out to the clerk in Michigan across the
state of Michigan, either way, this is not just a
Republican or Democratic clerk problem. This is a bipartisan problem
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with our clerks not removing these names, these dead voters
in the voter roles. Whether it's intentionally or just you know,
laziness or negligence, I'm not sure what the problem is,
but there's a real problem with dead voters on our
voter roles that are not being removed. And I'm talking
about obvious dead voters just you know, just for exampample,
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just the in Wayne County alone, there in January of
twenty five, before this research was presented to present it
to the clerk, there were three hundred and one voters
over the age of one hundred and fifteen living or
registered to vote active voters on our voter rolls. Since
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since this investigator has presented this evidence that there are
now two hundred and fifty seven, which is still obviously
a number that's that's way too high, voters that are
over one hundred and fifteen years old. And as I
mentioned in my story, the oldest living person in America
is one hundred and fifteen years old. So the fact
that we have two hundred and fifty seven active registered
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voters just in Wayne County alone that are one hundred
and fifteen years old should be a pretty disturbing number
for a lot of people.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
There's the headstone of one hundred and sixteen year old
artist Barnes. What wild to see some of these, uh,
these stories And as you mentioned, you know this this
seems to be a people wonder like what's the smoking gun?
How are they doing? You know, how are they monkeying
with you? But there's there's a number of things, right,
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there is a number of things that they're doing, and
this is seems to be just one of them. Whether
it's actively part of what they do to to to
monkey with things, or it's just something that they they've
left in there to throw us off. The scent it is.
It's it needs to be talked about, because here's the
bottom line. I don't care what anyone says or thinks
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about these This should never even be an appearance of
impropriety when it comes to any of this. And this
Secretary of State, Joscelyn Benson, has been one of the worst.
I mean, judge after judge is said, you're breaking the law,
and here she is, She's going to oversee her own
election for governor. I mean that's just preposterous.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Yeah, it's disturbing really because our voter roles, in my
opinion from what I can tell, because I've been looking
back at the history of our voter roles, they've never
been more corrupt our voter roles. And I did mention
that I have another pretty big story coming out. I
think it's really going to shock a lot of people,
not just in Michigan, but across the country related to
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our voter roles. They are corrupt. As I mentioned in
a previous interview with you, we now have all the
documentation from the twenty twenty election in Detroit. We obtained
that through a FOYA and there's a team of incredible
investigators working on this information and putting this data together.
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But one of the pieces of the puzzle that was
solved in this article that I wrote was solved by
actually obtaining the absentee ballot envelope that was signed by
a dead voter, Belma Steele, who was a World War
Two veteran. And these are the kinds of stories, honestly,
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that should break people's hearts, because here this gentleman served
in World War Two, he died several years ago, and
he's somehow combat from the grave thanks to somebody who's
added his vote to our voter roles and also just
the vote total in Wayne County. This individual was born
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in nineteen twelve, and he voted in November twenty twenty
election and again in the August twenty first and November
twenty first general election, so he's voted three times. But
fortunately we were able to find his absentee ballot envelope
with his signature on it. And not only does the
signature not look anything like like the date that was
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added to his signature, but it doesn't look anything like
doesn't even resemble the signature on his marriage certificate.
Speaker 1 (05:59):
Well, I was just going to say, well, with Patty
mcburray right now, she's contributed at the Gateway Pine with
the latest story here, and you said, Patty, there's an
even bigger one, an even bigger bombshell around the corner.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
It sounds like, yeah, yeah, we do have. We're pouring
through these voter rolls and we're just finding things that
are just incredible. And you know, it's the things that
we're finding are surprising to us because they're not something
we would have thought of before and something that's never
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been examined before, and it's just amazing. Every time we
turn around, we find a new way that Michigan voters
are being cheated by these voter roles. And it's actually
an emergency that the federal government comes in and takes
a look at these voter roles and helps to clean
them up, because we know that Jaslyn Benson not only
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does she not have any interest in cleaning these voter
rolls up, but she's absolutely defiant. She's been defiant with
this legislature and now with the federal government. So you know,
it's imperative that somebody comes in and cleans up these
voter roles, especially before her name appears on the ballot
for governor of the state of Michigan.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
Yeah, there's nothing she won't do too. And then this
is guess for all Democrats, but she's particularly bad now
that she won't do to gain or retain power. Eric Nesbit,
by the way, this is breaking. Just wrote this sentim
minority later running for governor here as a Republican. He's
been one of the folks urging the federal government to
get involved in oversee this election. Despite Justlyn's claims, thousands
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of dead people on the voter rules does not make
our elections safe and secure. It's time for the DOJ
to show her what a secure election really looks like. Well, Patty,
thank you for staying on top of it. We'll have
you back next week when you have your big bomb show.
Whenever it drops, we'll have you back for the latest,
and please definitely come back let us know what you found.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
Well, thank you, Justin