Election Denier Denies Own 15-Point GOP Primary Loss

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Tina Peters, a pro-Trump conspiracy theorist who has been charged with breaching voting machines, lost her bid to become the secretary of state of Colorado. She’s not so sure, though. Despite finishing third in the race for the Republican nomination to take control of the state’s election systems, Peters refused to concede on Tuesday night, accusing election officials of “cheating” and saying the race is “not over,” according to the Associated Press.

Peters finished nearly 15 points behind local election official Pam Anderson. She also finished behind fellow 2020 election denier Mike O’Donnell.

Peters, the Mesa County, Colorado, clerk, announced her campaign on Steve Bannon’s podcast in February, railing about how the “heavy hand of progressive activists” have “irrefutably damaged the people’s trust that we are truly free and self-governing.” Days earlier, Peters tried to kick a cop as she was being arrested for resisting police while they attempted to serve a warrant to seize her iPad. She had allegedly used the iPad to improperly record a court hearing for one of her deputies who had been charged in the same alleged election breach scheme as Peters.

What was the scheme, exactly? According to the indictment, Peters plotted to copy information from Mesa County’s voting machines in an effort to prove the 2020 election was rigged against Donald Trump. In March, Peters was slapped with 10 criminal charges, including seven felonies, in connection with the alleged breach. She has pleaded not guilty, claiming that all she did was make a backup of the voting system to preserve records, but she and others have been accused of copying hard drives and election-management software.

 
Tina Peters, a pro-Trump conspiracy theorist who has been charged with breaching voting machines, lost her bid to become the secretary of state of Colorado. She’s not so sure, though. Despite finishing third in the race for the Republican nomination to take control of the state’s election systems, Peters refused to concede on Tuesday night, accusing election officials of “cheating” and saying the race is “not over,” according to the Associated Press.

Peters finished nearly 15 points behind local election official Pam Anderson. She also finished behind fellow 2020 election denier Mike O’Donnell.

Peters, the Mesa County, Colorado, clerk, announced her campaign on Steve Bannon’s podcast in February, railing about how the “heavy hand of progressive activists” have “irrefutably damaged the people’s trust that we are truly free and self-governing.” Days earlier, Peters tried to kick a cop as she was being arrested for resisting police while they attempted to serve a warrant to seize her iPad. She had allegedly used the iPad to improperly record a court hearing for one of her deputies who had been charged in the same alleged election breach scheme as Peters.

What was the scheme, exactly? According to the indictment, Peters plotted to copy information from Mesa County’s voting machines in an effort to prove the 2020 election was rigged against Donald Trump. In March, Peters was slapped with 10 criminal charges, including seven felonies, in connection with the alleged breach. She has pleaded not guilty, claiming that all she did was make a backup of the voting system to preserve records, but she and others have been accused of copying hard drives and election-management software.

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Tina Peters, a pro-Trump conspiracy theorist who has been charged with breaching voting machines, lost her bid to become the secretary of state of Colorado. She’s not so sure, though. Despite finishing third in the race for the Republican nomination to take control of the state’s election systems, Peters refused to concede on Tuesday night, accusing election officials of “cheating” and saying the race is “not over,” according to the Associated Press.

Peters finished nearly 15 points behind local election official Pam Anderson. She also finished behind fellow 2020 election denier Mike O’Donnell.

Peters, the Mesa County, Colorado, clerk, announced her campaign on Steve Bannon’s podcast in February, railing about how the “heavy hand of progressive activists” have “irrefutably damaged the people’s trust that we are truly free and self-governing.” Days earlier, Peters tried to kick a cop as she was being arrested for resisting police while they attempted to serve a warrant to seize her iPad. She had allegedly used the iPad to improperly record a court hearing for one of her deputies who had been charged in the same alleged election breach scheme as Peters.

What was the scheme, exactly? According to the indictment, Peters plotted to copy information from Mesa County’s voting machines in an effort to prove the 2020 election was rigged against Donald Trump. In March, Peters was slapped with 10 criminal charges, including seven felonies, in connection with the alleged breach. She has pleaded not guilty, claiming that all she did was make a backup of the voting system to preserve records, but she and others have been accused of copying hard drives and election-management software.

ALL Federal election records are required to be kept for a minimum of 22 months. Numerous jurisdictions, including in CO, were erasing this data.
They arrested her for following the law that the Soros backed CO SOS was destroying around the state.

How do you know there wasn't election fraud in the primary, other than taking MSM word for it?


Peters explained in an interview that, ‘Behind my back and contrary to prior representations, these records were destroyed by the Secretary of State and the vendor. And, preventing any audit of the 2020 election. This appears to be a serious crime. But thanks to my arranging for a forensic image, that the EMS servers, just beforehand, those records are preserved.’ According to Peters, this information was lost during a routine election system maintenance operation called a ‘trusted build’ on May 25, 2021.

The evidence Peters gave to the board is an 83-page report of forensic examination and analysis. According to Peters, it was prepared by Doug Gould, the cyber forensic expert retained to advise her in accordance with her duties as the county’s Chief Election Official.

 
Tina Peters, a pro-Trump conspiracy theorist who has been charged with breaching voting machines, lost her bid to become the secretary of state of Colorado. She’s not so sure, though. Despite finishing third in the race for the Republican nomination to take control of the state’s election systems, Peters refused to concede on Tuesday night, accusing election officials of “cheating” and saying the race is “not over,” according to the Associated Press.

Peters finished nearly 15 points behind local election official Pam Anderson. She also finished behind fellow 2020 election denier Mike O’Donnell.

Peters, the Mesa County, Colorado, clerk, announced her campaign on Steve Bannon’s podcast in February, railing about how the “heavy hand of progressive activists” have “irrefutably damaged the people’s trust that we are truly free and self-governing.” Days earlier, Peters tried to kick a cop as she was being arrested for resisting police while they attempted to serve a warrant to seize her iPad. She had allegedly used the iPad to improperly record a court hearing for one of her deputies who had been charged in the same alleged election breach scheme as Peters.

What was the scheme, exactly? According to the indictment, Peters plotted to copy information from Mesa County’s voting machines in an effort to prove the 2020 election was rigged against Donald Trump. In March, Peters was slapped with 10 criminal charges, including seven felonies, in connection with the alleged breach. She has pleaded not guilty, claiming that all she did was make a backup of the voting system to preserve records, but she and others have been accused of copying hard drives and election-management software.

Bannon's podcast seems to be doubling as the intake facility for federal prisons.
 
Peters plotted to copy information from Mesa County’s voting machines in an effort to prove the 2020 election was rigged against Donald Trump.

What a load of shit....All Peters did was create a backup file before Dominion minions came in and feloniously deleted election files.

Oh yeah, Rolling Stone.....

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Because there is no good reason and no evidence to believe this outrageous claim.

That's how rational adults whose brains have not been turned into steaming turds think.
Are you backhandedly revealing your belief?

Now... tell me how you believe that Trump attempted to grab the steering wheel from the limo driver and force the Secret Service to take him to the Capitol to overthrow the government. :lol: :

I mean... One woman, without evidence and without even being there, said that too... :lmao:
 
What a load of shit....All Peters did was create a backup file before Dominion minions came in and feloniously deleted election files.

Oh yeah, Rolling Stone.....

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And that is the crime. Copying private data and sharing it with the public. What part of that don't you get?
 
Bannon's podcast seems to be doubling as the intake facility for federal prisons.
Yup, last stop before the fed prisons. I wonder if he also fits them out with prison uniforms and supplies? Sort of a one-stop shop.
 
I wouldn't read a GD thing you posted shit head. The dead and voting is a big part of your shit
That's the exact definition of a retard. Posting without knowing the subject.

We didn't need the confirmation but thanks. :itsok:
 
Now... tell me how you believe that Trump attempted to grab the steering wheel from the limo driver and force the Secret Service to take him to the Capitol to overthrow the government
Not sure I do. But that one is easier to believe than your outrageous and childish sore loser lies about the election.

So you're only big point just turned to shit. Again.

Got anything else, crybaby?
 
ALL Federal election records are required to be kept for a minimum of 22 months. Numerous jurisdictions, including in CO, were erasing this data.
They arrested her for following the law that the Soros backed CO SOS was destroying around the state.

How do you know there wasn't election fraud in the primary, other than taking MSM word for it?


Peters explained in an interview that, ‘Behind my back and contrary to prior representations, these records were destroyed by the Secretary of State and the vendor. And, preventing any audit of the 2020 election. This appears to be a serious crime. But thanks to my arranging for a forensic image, that the EMS servers, just beforehand, those records are preserved.’ According to Peters, this information was lost during a routine election system maintenance operation called a ‘trusted build’ on May 25, 2021.

The evidence Peters gave to the board is an 83-page report of forensic examination and analysis. According to Peters, it was prepared by Doug Gould, the cyber forensic expert retained to advise her in accordance with her duties as the county’s Chief Election Official.

First - trumptard points for inserting the bs that Soros is behind the law in Georgia. You would have got double if you had gone with "dirty slimy Jew". Maybe, next time?

Second - do you think that someone would sneak in and fix the elections so that she loses but make sure that the other trumptard wins? Really?
Talks about paranoia.

And who do you think "fixed" the Republican primary? Dems? Why would we? If we were fixing it, we would make damn sure she wins. Heck running against a kook who also has criminal charges? That would be gold.
 

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