Woman Who Sent Photo of Young Girl’s Mutilated Body To 2020 GOP Election Official Gets Shocking Sentence

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On November 17, 2020, the lives of former Wayne County, MI Chair of the Board of Canvassers Monica Palmer and her family were forever changed after she refused to certify the Detroit election that was, once again, out of balance. What unfolded next is unimaginable. The hatred by Democrats for anyone who challenges the legitimacy or dares to scrutinize elections they’ve won is unmatched.

As retribution for her decision to refuse to certify the election results, a newly elected Democrat State lawmaker and a prominent Wayne State University official publicly threatened and doxxed Ms. Palmer and her family. The Left wasn’t finished punishing her for daring to demand free and fair elections in the city of Detroit. After she was doxxed by two prominent Democrats, Ms. Palmer began to receive shocking death threats from a 22-year-old woman living in New Hampshire who threatened Monica and her husband and graphic death threats directed at her teenage daughter (see below).

In 2020, during one of the most hotly contested elections in American history, Monica Palmer was the acting chair of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers.

Palmer was one of two Republicans elected to serve on the board; the other was Bill Hartman, who is now deceased.

For 18 years, Detroit’s precincts have been out of balance in every major election.

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According to one of Michigan’s most ridiculous election laws, if a precinct is found to be out of balance, it cannot be recounted.

In the 2020 primary election, a whopping 72% of Detroit’s absentee voting precincts didn’t match the number of ballots that were cast.

In 2020, the Detroit News wrote about how the FBI had to step in and investigate Detroit’s crooked and mismanaged elections:

The Detroit News – From outdated voter rolls to special deliveries of absentee ballots to obsolete equipment to mismatched poll book numbers, Detroit has become a regular epicenter of voting irregularities that [according to The Detroit News] haven’t resulted in widespread voter fraud but have raised questions about the counting of ballots.

Reform efforts were launched after the November 2005 election when nearly 30% of precincts had discrepancies in voting totals during the early stages of a post-election audit.

At the time, federal officials launched an investigation and state election officials took control of absentee ballots after The Detroit News reported that legally incapacitated nursing home residents were being coaxed to vote and Detroit’s voting rolls were inflated with more than 300,000 names of people who had died or moved out of the city.

Before Monica Palmer and Bill Hartman cast their votes to determine whether or not the Wayne County election results should be certified, a Zoom meeting was held, which allowed public comments from citizens who used their time to threaten and attack them.

By Patty McMurray

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