Natalie Winters
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I want to read the article talking about what they did there.
Quote, McReynolds helped advise Georgia on which vendors to use and on the importance of steps such as having enough drop boxes to handle the increase in absentee ballots.
Her other pitch was that she should, quote, send ballots along with the return envelopes with prepaid postage directly to all registered voters' homes and then allow people to return them in as many ways as possible.
That could be mail, secure Dropbox, depositing ballots at a drive-through spot, or by hand delivering them to an election office or voting location.
She's also the director of the National Vote at Home Institute, which pushes for, forget mail-in balloting, voting at home, which is an absolutely absurd concept, of course, funded up the wazoo by George Soros and the like.
She also was, you guessed it, the director of elections in Denver.
No conspiracies, no coincidences.
And she was even profiled as helping run basically all of these election offices and that very controversial Time magazine piece that kind of profiled the
the plot to steal the 2020 election.
So there are some Republicans who also serve on this board.
It's a multi-person board.
I think President Trump should look at this gal's appointment very, very closely.
I don't think this person is qualified to be on the board.
She has no experience.
She's a radical partisan hack.
And her concept of what voting looks like is voting by home, just sending ballots anywhere she thinks they should go.
particularly in the state of Georgia.
That was her sort of crown jewel of all the states that she helped liaise with.
I don't want to get ahead of myself, but I think that state has some issues going on right now, particularly looking at Fulton County.
I don't think she should be the poster child deciding how we run elections nationwide.