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A reporter asked if I’m going to debate Jocelyn Benson… ABSOLUTELY. I called for FIVE debates because Michigan voters deserve answers. From data centers and her time at the SPLC funding the KKK, to non-citizens voting and racial discrimination lawsuits, Benson has A LOT to explain.

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What Jocelyn Benson Is Really Hiding From the Feds It’s not your SSNs or driver’s license numbers, it’s the scale of potential voter fraud in our swing state By James Dickson James David Dickson Jocelyn Benson, our Secretary of State, says she’s safeguarding Michigan’s voter data from the federal government. But this argument falls apart like old papyrus. She says the privacy demands she not hand over your Social Security Number. But voter records operate on four-digit Social Security Numbers, not the nine-digit full number. Given that the feds issue Social Security Numbers, it’s safe to say they have mine, yours, and ours. So that’s not it. Benson says she’s protecting your driver’s license number. But driver’s license data is included in the voter rolls Benson sends to non-government organizations such as ERIC—the Electronic Registration Information Center—and Rock the Vote. Any Democrat operative in America who wants that data has access to it, and it’s our data guardian who granted that access. So that’s not it. Jocelyn Benson is not protecting your Social Security Number from the feds. She’s protecting herself, after not requiring a valid Social from people who register to vote. According to the Help America Vote Verification system, Michigan registered about 100,000 people to vote last year. Of that, 36%—36,000 people—had invalid four-digit Social Security Numbers. When Benson enrolled Michigan in ERIC, the theory was that ERIC would help her cull our voter rolls by identifying people registered in other states. That hasn’t happened. Instead, Michigan has 500,000 more voters registered than it has voting-age adults. It’s unclear what, if any, benefit Michigan gets from paying $20,000 per year to send our voter data to ERIC.  But Benson benefits plenty from the arrangement. In 2020, ERIC founder David Becker gave $12 million to Benson’s non-profit through another NGO, the Center for Election Innovation and Research. Becker founded both ERIC and CEIR and still leads the latter. Two of three Republican candidates for Secretary of State—Amanda Grove Love and Monica Yatooma—have vowed to pull Michigan out of ERIC, if elected. Benson has been sued many times for carrying a bloated voter roll but has refused to trim it in a real way. She insists on the bloat. So if it’s not the Social Security Number that Benson is protecting, and it’s not your driver’s license data, what exactly is Benson hiding from the feds? The scale of potential voter fraud in Michigan, a swing state that matters in just about every presidential election. How many non-citizens are on the voter rolls? How many dead people? How many people who moved away, whose names appear in other states on the ERIC voter rolls she has access to? Benson doesn’t want those numbers to get out. It’s one thing if dissident media says it. It’s quite another if Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon says it. Jocelyn Benson is not protecting your data from Washington. She’s protecting her data from scrutiny.

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Well, here it is: It turns out that Democrats are not only conspiring with NGOs on illegal immigration, but they are also conspiring with NGOs to sabotage elections: Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says voter data is a state secret—yet not only is she giving the data to NGOs, she is also paying them. All at the taxpayers’ expense. Once ERIC gets the voter data, it sends it out to another nonprofit called the Center for Election Innovation & Research, or CEIR. The link between ERIC and CEIR is David Becker, a liberal racketeer and their founder. It gets worse—much worse: In 2020, Becker’s CEIR bribes Jocelyn Benson through her own nonprofit with $12 million on the eve of the election. The rest is history: welcome to November 3, 2020—the day your government was overthrown. So you see, non-governmental organizations are effectively government-funded terrorist organizations—a racket empire the U.S. Congress has created. ————— Now, David Becker is the Executive Director and Founder of the Center for Election Innovation & Research (CEIR), while Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, funneled a $400 million grant to CEIR in 2020 to effectively overthrow the U.S. government. ⸻ Jocelyn Benson’s Nonprofit Was Broke, Then Came the Zuckerbucks Jocelyn Benson’s election nonprofit, the Michigan Center for Election Law and Administration, rarely raised much money—often under $50,000, requiring only a simple IRS postcard. That changed in 2020, when the nonprofit received a $12 million bribe from the Center for Election Innovation and Research—funded by Mark Zuckerberg—to “fortify the 2020 election” with mass mail-in voting while they kept a fucking vegetable in a basement. Founded in 2010 while Benson was running for Michigan Secretary of State, the nonprofit largely existed to boost her reputation as an “election expert.” She lost the 2010 race, but by 2018 was elected Secretary of State, leaving the nonprofit behind. In 2020, the nonprofit and Benson teamed up again—this time with Benson in government—receiving little scrutiny for potential conflicts of interest. Michigan Public Radio described the effort as a “statewide non-partisan initiative” to help voters safely cast their ballots during the pandemic. The $12 million grant was part of broader “Zuckerbucks” funding. Through other nonprofits, millions more were routed to local election officials for supplies, staffing, and absentee ballot outreach. Time Magazine later described it as essential for overhauling election infrastructure amid a pandemic, and NPR claimed the donations had “saved” the 2020 election. Attempts to stop private funding or ban Zuckerbucks in Michigan went nowhere. Now, as Benson runs for governor in 2026—an election she will oversee as Secretary of State—the nonprofit remains dormant, ready to spring back with another bribe, effectively overthrowing the state government of Michigan.

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