Across the US, RINOs are working to deny grassroots conservatives – Missouri can be added to the list
Missouri State Senator Michael Sierpiot, an establishment Republican, is sponsoring Senate Bill 16 (SB 16); A bill to create a weighted average voting system for Missouri’s central committees would effectively disenfranchise some committee members and benefit others. The obvious goal is to marginalize grassroots committee members who live in more rural communities, but liberal ideology is more generally accepted to benefit Republicans who live in more densely populated areas. This process of destroying the base community is seen to be going on all over the country. First, because of the lack of support the RNC has given America First candidates, the RNC will not address election irregularities and is now actively trying to marginalize the grassroots Republican base.
Currently, Missouri voters have the option of registering with a political party or registering as “unaffiliated.” Establishment Republican Rep. Peggy McGaugh is sponsoring House Bill 781, which would eliminate the ability of voters to register with a party affiliation. This allows a future candidate affiliated with a party to be able to “switch” parties, obscuring that person’s historical party affiliation and essentially making it easier for a Democrat to run as a Republican.
Representative Chris Sanders, registered and elected as a “Republican,” is sponsoring House Bill 31, which calls for Missouri to change its definition of marriage as between a man and a woman; Marriage is between two persons. The Republican platform states that marriage is between a man and a woman, and although Rep. Sanders is known to be in opposition to the Republican platform, Sanders still plans to move forward with his bill. Sanders hopes that, no matter how his Republican constituents feel, he will eventually pass the bill.
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft is the son of John Ashcroft. Ashcroft Sr. served as Attorney General for George W. Bush during 9/11. Robert Mueller was the director of the FBI at the time.
Jay Ashcroft has been Missouri’s Secretary of State since 2017.
Secretary Ashcroft contracts with the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), and a senior Ashcroft staff member is on ERIC’s board of directors. As with ERIC’s agreement with several states, the public is not permitted to review ERIC’s agreement and it relates to Missouri and the state of ERIC.
According to an article in The Patriot Post from August 15, 2022, titled “Democrat operatives control voter rolls in 31 states.”
“ERIC was established to help states make voter rolls more accurate,” notes election-integrity organization Verity Vote. “The primary impact of ERIC is to grow voter rolls by converting eligible-but-unregistered (EBU) individuals into registered voters. States disclose to ERIC personally identifying information on unregistered residents, including people who refuse to register for privacy reasons. The FOIAs reveal that ERIC is sharing EBU records. [Facebook CEO Mark] Zuckerberg-funded CEIR [Center for Election Integrity and Research].”
The article further states: “What makes the ERIC system so destructive to voting integrity, . . . There is [ERIC] We do not maintain the electoral roll in the manner normally expected. that, [ERIC] Not tightening the electoral roll so much as increasing it. In fact, while ERIC was responsible for purging just over three million ineligible voters from the nation’s rolls in 2020, the system identified 17 million new voters. And you can be sure that the bulk of those new voters will not come from rural areas or evenly distributed suburbs. The new voters came predominantly from more populous Democrat-controlled cities.
Missouri allows illegal aliens to obtain driver’s licenses. Driver’s licenses are legitimate government-issued voter identification cards; ERIC offers the ability to capture these illegal alien DMV records and place them on state voter rolls.
Missouri residents and MO canvassers concerned about election integrity within Missouri spoke directly to voters within the state. On May 4, 2022, MO Canvassers published a report titled “Missouri Elections Impossible to Validate.” Some of the results of his research pointed to the use of ERIC as a potential contributing factor to the lack of electoral integrity within the state.
MO canvassers list some problematic election issues to include: Missouri voter rolls inflated, “phantom” votes counted – but actual votes lost. “Outsiders manipulate and influence Missouri elections using money, voter registration and election equipment” is a conclusion due to the lack of election integrity within the state.
Linda Rantz, MO Canvassers, Mike Lindell, State Senators Bill Egel and Jill Carter, and many concerned citizens, have spoken to Jay Ashcroft about their concerns regarding ERIC, so far, Secretary Ashcroft is allowing ERIC to operate within Missouri.