JOE Post Going Uncontested In Delco — Media GOP Chairman Michael Straw has let us know that numerous extremely vital judge of election (JOE) posts are uncontested in Delaware County.
The Democrats, well socialists, who run the county fill the spots if no one is elected.
Just letting all patriots know.
It is a paid position and only 10 signatures are needed to get on a ballot. First day to file petitions are Feb. 18 and the deadline to submit them is March 11.
Leah And Greg Win In Delco — Greg Stenstrom has just informed us that Delaware County Common Pleas Court Judge John Whelan has dismissed with prejudiced the defamation case filed against himself, Leah Hoopes, Newsmax and others by James Savage, who was Delco’s voting machine warehouse supervisor during the 2020 election and Jim Allen, who directs Delco’s Bureau of Elections.
Stenstrom and Ms. Hoopes are the authors of The Parallel Election. They say that Savage and Allen helped rig the election in Delaware County giving Pennsylvania’s electoral votes to Joe Biden.
Sean Connolly On Search Warrant. — Investigator and whistleblower Sean Connolly, who has made a name exposing Josh Shapiro’s shady dealings and general corruption, was a guest on Search Warrant on KGRA where he discussed the laughably insecure elections in Montgomery County, Pa..
The good guys won — mostly — this last November but the poison still exists and we remain but one election away from misery.
Elections must be analogue. Even assuming the proponents of digital are honest — which we don’t — they can’t make them work as advertised.
And if digital is so great why does vote counting take so much longer than it did with the lever machines?
Sean’s also been firing his guns at Toll Brothers developers, which has close ties to Gov. Shapiro.
We say this bring this up because the once scenic Baltimore Pike in Delco’s Middletown has become seriously uglified thanks to Toll Brothers.
Josh Gets Coal In Stocking At Stenstrom-Hoopes Hearing — The Commonwealth Court hearing, yesterday, Dec. 9, was packed with supporters of Greg Stenstrom and Leah Hoopes. The case, Stenstrom & Hoopes v. Boockvar is reportedly the last outstanding vote fraud case from 2020.
Election integrity is something those tasked with maintaining our laws better start taking seriously.
This includes Gov. Josh Shapiro, who was left some early presents at the Pennsylvania Judicial Center’s Christmas tree after the hearing, namely flyers for Sean Connolly’s expose website JoshShapiroFraud.com.
Sean’s expose was instrumental in knocking Pennsylvania’s not-so-nice chief executive out of the running as Kamala Harris’s running mate.
Yes, Josh is not so nice. Consider the flyers well-deserved coal in the stocking.
Josh Gets Coal In Stocking At Stenstrom-Hoopes Hearing
Haverford Election Workers Told To Improperly Return Poll Pads
By Sharon Devaney
I spoke with several individuals at the Delaware County Bureau of Elections, Friday, about the problems with the poll pads I experienced on this past Election Day .
I also emailed them twice.
I am the minority inspector in 6-2 in Haverford Township. At the end of the night the poll pads in 6-2, 6-3 and 6-4 did not shut down . I called for help . I was screamed at by a individual who proceeded to tell me to put the poll pads back into the case with the three poll pads not being shut down properly. This made the four of us very skeptical about this .
Also the unprofessional and disrespectful shouting at the end of a 12-hour day was absolutely disgraceful. I was following all the procedures. I am still awaiting a call back to see if anyone has looked into the problem with our poll pads and would like a apology from the individual who was shouting at me . I also requested that the Bureau look into who this was and that they are removed from their position.
On Monday, I informed Delco Director of Elections Jim Allen in person.
He denied ever hearing of it.
By the way, the poll pad in 6-2 did not work in the morning.
We need people who value Delaware County and abide by the lawful procedures and processes of the elections. I will await someones reply .
Delco Defam Case Asks Are Public Officials Public Officials — The pre-trial conference for James Savage’s other defamation case was held yesterday morning, Nov. 25, before Delaware County (Pa.) Common Pleas Court Judge John Whelan.
Savage was Delco’s voting machine warehouse supervisor during the 2020 election. His co-plaintiff is Jim Allen who directs the county’s Bureau of Elections.
Representing them is attorney John Rooney, who replaced J. Conor Corcoran.
Being sued are Greg Stenstrom and Leah Hoopes, authors of The Parallel Election; Newsmax, a news network; Margot Cleveland of the Federalist; and former Trump Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley who commented detachedly for three minutes on the matter while representing America First Policy Institute.
Whelan is asked to rule whether the statute of limitations passed due to service of summons not being timely and whether Savage and Allen are public officials.
Public officials have a significantly higher burden to prove defamation. Rooney argued that Allen and Savage were not public officials but private citizens, a claim Whelan treated with obvious skepticism. The defendant attorneys cited numerous instances as to why they were public officials. Ms. Hoopes presented two folders of information as to why they should be considered such and Stenstrom noted that machine warehouse supervisor is one of the few statutory roles cited in the state Election Code.
Whelan also expressed concern as to how the summons for the case was handled.
Stenstrom noted that Savage lost a similar defamation case before Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge Michael E. Erdos. February, and that he shouldn’t be allowed a second bite of the apple.
Erdos specifically accused Corcoran of practicing lawfare, said Stenstrom.
Stenstrom and Ms. Hoopes are representing themselves. They noted they actions by the plaintiffs over the past three years have caused tremendous personal burdens for both.
At issue, are videos taken by a whistleblower that appear to show Allen and Savage breaking election law.
Rooney says the video shown on Newsmax are “doctored” because words have been imposed on it.
Stenstrom says that Rooney has not forensically examined the video. He says it is accurate and that he has submitted it under penalty of perjury to numerous courts and law enforcement agencies including the Pennsylvania Attorney General and Delaware County District Attorney offices.
He has yet to be charged with a crime.
Delco Defam Case Asks Are Public Officials Public Officials
Diane Marseglia’s Fearful-Tearful Apology Gets Tevin Treatment — Diane Marseglia’s fearful-tearful apology, Nov. 20, was witnessed by Delco’s own Tevin Dix.
Ms. Marseglia is the Bucks County commissioner who gave the go-ahead to count votes that had already been ruled invalid by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
Bucks is run by Democrats and Ms. Marseglia chairs its Board of Commissioners.
Her action would have given a significant advantage to incumbent Democrat Sen. Bob Casey in his razor thin loss to Republican Dave McCormick.
What she did is exponentially more damaging to this nation’s history of peaceful transition of power than Bucks County resident Dawn Bancroft ever conceived.
Dawn stepped in and out of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 and ended up serving two months in jail with a three-year probation included.
Ms. Marseglia should get at least that.
Here is video of the crowd calling for Ms. Marseglia to go to prison, and yes, she should.
Bucks County Proves Election Corruption — It’s now well known that Bucks County, Pa. has baldly declared that it will count illegal ballots.
It should put paid to any lingering doubters that those saying massive vote fraud exists in our elections and that Donald Trump likely won in 2020 as well.
One wonders what the Bucks bosses — Democrat — think they are going to get out of it?
If they find the votes to put Casey ahead of McCormick and they are clearly illegal votes by their own admission,how do they expect them to ultimatley count?
The Pennsy Supremes are blatantly partisan D but I think that might be a bridge even too far for them to cross
And if they do, there is still SCOTUS and the civil rights division of the new DOJ, which frankly should be sent to address this anyway.
A friend from Bucks also let us know that a Republican candidate was prepared to challenge 1,194 persons who cast votes who did not appear on Pennsylvania’s Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors (SURE).
A challenge was filed which included a check for $11,940 as challenges require a bond $10 per vote. The candidate was then — incorrectly — informed by a party official that it was a mistake. The names were on SURE, he was told, so he withdrew the challenge before he lost the money.
And 1,194 fraudulent votes were cast.
Establishment Republicans are not your friends my fellow MAGAnificents.
In other news, Eric Coomer, the Dominion Voting Systems honcho, who fought every attempt to allow a transparent audit of his company’s machines has reportedly closed his restaurant in Salida, Co. and left town.
Delco Snafus Don’t Help Election Trust — Delaware County, Pa., Nov. 5, unfortunately lived up to its reputation of fostering election skepticism. Its 10 live stream cameras at the Wharf counting center were off-line between 6:45 p.m., Nov. 4 and about 9:30 Election Day morning .
We have one report of the failure being due to a fiber optic cable being deliberately cut.
Councilwoman Christine Reuther sneeringly dismissed the lack of cameras at the next night’s County Council meeting saying they weren’t required anyway.
Then 60 Republican poll watchers — and only Republican ones — were not given their certificates until 10:30 a.m., which was three-and-a-half hours after the polls opened.
And we hear of poll pads failing in Ardmore causing unnecessary delays to voters and printers failing in Haverford.
Delaware County is either corrupt or incompetent. Change is needed.
We’d also like to note that the county’s election result website is far slower and user friendly than it has been in the past.
Return Tapes Removed In Delco? — Traditionally, return tapes from election machines were posted in the windows of polling places for three days. We’ve heard from a couple of poll workers who have posted them that they have been removed.
This has occurred in Delaware County, Pa.
Why would that be?
Return tapes include the number of ballots cast on a machine and tallies per candidate.
Here’s an example from a precinct in Springfield which is not among those causing the concern.