Reporter Vanessa Kjelden caught up with Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel and asked him about election integrity and whether he thought there was voter fraud in the 2020 ekection:
KJELDSEN: So to clarify, do you think that there were any issues with voter fraud in 2020?
SCHIMEL: I saw the news reports that anybody saw where we saw where we heard that year that there were people who were in nursing homes who had been incompetent, ruled incompetent for voting for years who suddenly voted in that election. And we didn't have the special voting deputies in to the sworn voting deputies in to make sure that this is on the up and up. Absolutely. There is some fraud like that. Sure.
Um, no, Brad. What you saw were debunked videos made by the disgraced Michael Gableman, using an investigator who was not even allowed to work in Wisconsin.
And if you were a competent lawyer or judge, you would have known that the rulings made in probate court regarding a person's competency are sealed. In fact, one of your buddies tried to sue to get those records released and lost.
Furthermore, if a person is found to need a guardian due to their level of competency, they might still be able to vote. That issue is decided by the judge and that it also sealed.
So there is no way in hell for you to "know" that people who had been found incompetent and lost their right to vote had actually voted.
Ergo, you are either a liar or grossly incompetent yourself or both. But whatever the reason, it means you are not qualified to serve on SCOWIS by any stretch of the imagination.
Well written…. /sarcasm
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