Senator Doug Mastriano is asking for her resignation:
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Commonwealth Secretary Kathy Boockvar Department of State 401 North Street Harrisburg, PA 17120
Dear Secretary Boockvar,
It is with deep regret that I write this letter demanding your immediate resignation. However, Pennsylvanians no longer feel secure in casting their vote. The nucleus of any free society is confidence that each citizen’s vote will count. Nothing is more crucial to Americans than confidence that our voices will be heard through voting. Although I was a negative vote in your confirmation, due to your inability to articulate what you would do to safeguard our elections, I gave you the opportunity to prove my concerns misplaced. However, you failed to deploy even the minimum safeguards to secure our election. As you know, I did not support your confirmation and your inept oversight of the election process validates my concerns. I spent 30 years in the Army defending American freedoms, including the right to elect our representatives. Part of my service included leading 80 people from 18 nations, as I directed NATO’s Joint Intelligence Center in Afghanistan with the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). During this period, ISAF provided oversight and security to Afghan elections - a country that had never witnessed an honest election. Yet, with the assistance of the international community, the elections that we oversaw were safe and fair. I wish I could say the same of elections in Pennsylvania during your time as the Secretary of the Commonwealth. On four separate occasions over the past year, I questioned you about election security and I shared my concerns that elections in Afghanistan, in my experience, are more secure than elections in Pennsylvania. As the Commonwealth Secretary, charged with conducting our elections, I asked you what specific measures you would implement to secure our elections and retain the confidence of our residents. Your answers were woefully inadequate.
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As a leader in the armed forces, if I lost the confidence of my troops, my peers, or my chain-of- command, I would have been relieved of my duties. Madame Secretary, you have lost the confidence of
Pennsylvanians in exercising their right to vote, you have lost my confidence, and you have lost the confidence of many of my peers. I hereby request your immediate resignation for the greater good of our Commonwealth."
Senator Doug Mastriano is asking for her resignation:
"
Commonwealth Secretary Kathy Boockvar Department of State 401 North Street Harrisburg, PA 17120
Dear Secretary Boockvar,
It is with deep regret that I write this letter demanding your immediate resignation. However, Pennsylvanians no longer feel secure in casting their vote. The nucleus of any free society is confidence that each citizen’s vote will count. Nothing is more crucial to Americans than confidence that our voices will be heard through voting. Although I was a negative vote in your confirmation, due to your inability to articulate what you would do to safeguard our elections, I gave you the opportunity to prove my concerns misplaced. However, you failed to deploy even the minimum safeguards to secure our election. As you know, I did not support your confirmation and your inept oversight of the election process validates my concerns. I spent 30 years in the Army defending American freedoms, including the right to elect our representatives. Part of my service included leading 80 people from 18 nations, as I directed NATO’s Joint Intelligence Center in Afghanistan with the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). During this period, ISAF provided oversight and security to Afghan elections - a country that had never witnessed an honest election. Yet, with the assistance of the international community, the elections that we oversaw were safe and fair. I wish I could say the same of elections in Pennsylvania during your time as the Secretary of the Commonwealth. On four separate occasions over the past year, I questioned you about election security and I shared my concerns that elections in Afghanistan, in my experience, are more secure than elections in Pennsylvania. As the Commonwealth Secretary, charged with conducting our elections, I asked you what specific measures you would implement to secure our elections and retain the confidence of our residents. Your answers were woefully inadequate.
Page 2 of 2 Broockvar November 5, 2020
As a leader in the armed forces, if I lost the confidence of my troops, my peers, or my chain-of- command, I would have been relieved of my duties. Madame Secretary, you have lost the confidence of
Pennsylvanians in exercising their right to vote, you have lost my confidence, and you have lost the confidence of many of my peers. I hereby request your immediate resignation for the greater good of our Commonwealth."
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There has to be an investigation to check ballots that were scanned and counted for watermarks. No watermark, vote must be discarded. https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=o1SesTPYHFI#menu
Good. I hope he keeps pushing until it's done.
Kim B said:
Administrative work. In the middle of an election. Right. It's called hurry up and fill out more Biden ballots.
Kim B said:
Senator Doug Mastriano is asking for her resignation:
"
Commonwealth Secretary Kathy Boockvar
Department of State
401 North Street
Harrisburg, PA 17120
Dear Secretary Boockvar,
It is with deep regret that I write this letter demanding your immediate resignation. However,
Pennsylvanians no longer feel secure in casting their vote. The nucleus of any free society is confidence
that each citizen’s vote will count. Nothing is more crucial to Americans than confidence that our voices
will be heard through voting.
Although I was a negative vote in your confirmation, due to your inability to articulate what you
would do to safeguard our elections, I gave you the opportunity to prove my concerns misplaced.
However, you failed to deploy even the minimum safeguards to secure our election. As you know, I did
not support your confirmation and your inept oversight of the election process validates my concerns.
I spent 30 years in the Army defending American freedoms, including the right to elect our
representatives. Part of my service included leading 80 people from 18 nations, as I directed NATO’s Joint
Intelligence Center in Afghanistan with the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). During this
period, ISAF provided oversight and security to Afghan elections - a country that had never witnessed an
honest election. Yet, with the assistance of the international community, the elections that we oversaw
were safe and fair. I wish I could say the same of elections in Pennsylvania during your time as the
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
On four separate occasions over the past year, I questioned you about election security and I shared
my concerns that elections in Afghanistan, in my experience, are more secure than elections in
Pennsylvania. As the Commonwealth Secretary, charged with conducting our elections, I asked you what
specific measures you would implement to secure our elections and retain the confidence of our
residents. Your answers were woefully inadequate.
Page 2 of 2
Broockvar
November 5, 2020
As a leader in the armed forces, if I lost the confidence of my troops, my peers, or my chain-of-
command, I would have been relieved of my duties. Madame Secretary, you have lost the confidence of
Pennsylvanians in exercising their right to vote, you have lost my confidence, and you have lost the
confidence of many of my peers. I hereby request your immediate resignation for the greater good of our
Commonwealth."
Sincerely,
Doug Mastriano
What administrative work? I smell a rat!