Heather Meingast, Assistant Attorney General, representing Michigan's Sec'y of State, notes that there is nothing that provides for a pre-certification audit.pic.twitter.com/Fs8Ls3ucg5
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Worth noting that every witness, so far (2:30), has UNANIMOUSLY urged the Michigan State Board of Canvassers to certify the results. Several hundred witnesses to go.
I heard that one of you is planning to vote NO. "I find this shocking and disgusting." Choosing not to certify would mean that democracy is dying in Michigan. It would mean buying into idiotic and unfounded conspiracy theories. -Barb Byrum, Ingham County Bd of Electionspic.twitter.com/VqE9KV6991
Norman Shinkle suggests Republican poll workers were turned away. Janice Winfrey shoots this down. She notes that they had Republicans, they actively recruited Republicans and that they eventually had to stop recruiting when they ran out of time to train new people.pic.twitter.com/1N0UusYvu4
Monica Palmer--> the one who proposed certifying all results except those in Detroit is up. This was a racist and offensive period. She says "in heat of the moment" she didn't realize that audits can't happen before certification. Says she wouldn't have certified.pic.twitter.com/SsBFVOoxd3
BREAKING: Aaron Van Langevelde makes clear that he will be voting YES in support of certifying the Michigan election results. Notes Board must follow the law as written and must not exercise power it does not have. Board has a duty to certify the results. #Michigancertificationpic.twitter.com/ZgsbrV0tPU
great thread- I've just tuned into the live feed and was delighted to find this :https://www.lawfareblog.com/state-laws-governing-trumps-power-grab-michigan …
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