In her rush to get in front of TV cameras to promote herself, Secretary of State and media harlot Jena Griswold interfered with an ongoing investigation into election fraud and alerted the suspects.
The situation happened in Mesa County so Griswold just couldn’t help but interfere, even though the new clerk there already contained the situation and had it under investigation.
The Denver Post was one of several news organizations that jumped on the story prominently displayed on their website:
At least a dozen mail ballots were stolen, fraudulently filled out and submitted in Mesa County for the Nov. 5 election in a scheme announced Thursday by Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold.
Griswold held a press conference at her Denver headquarters the day after her office was informed of the investigation by Mesa County Clerk Bobbie Gross.
Gross was just following procedure in reporting up the state chain, and was shocked Griswold would go blabbing all the investigation details in a press conference.
The Rocky Mountain Voice seems to be the only news outlet that focused on the negative effects Griswold press conference will have on the investigation.
Gross issued a statement after Griswold also issued a press release on the 12 fraudulent ballots signaling her frustration the state election official went into unnecessary details about the ongoing investigation.
“I am fully committed to ensuring the integrity and security of our elections,” Gross said. “Our priority is to handle this investigation with the utmost care and diligence, and I believe that prematurely releasing details could compromise our ability to hold those responsible accountable.”
“It is critical that we follow proper procedures to ensure a thorough and effective investigation without tipping off those involved,” Gross said. “The people of Mesa County deserve transparency and accountability, but it must be done in a manner that protects the integrity of the investigation.”
Here is Gross’s full statement:
Griswold used her hastily called press conference to relay all the details of how the ballots were illegally obtained until an alert voter notified the Mesa clerk’s office triggering the discovery of numerous other questionable ballots.
We won’t repeat those details like Griswold’s faithful fans in the media, but it is worth noting that three of the 12 illegally cast ballots got through the system before the fraud was contained.
Griswold has determined those three votes will count.
And of all the specifics of the investigation Griswold was more than happy to share with the media, she refused to say which candidates the fraudulent ballots supported.