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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
'I apparently was not Republican enough'
A GOP Texas elections official who recently decided to resign from her post says she was forced out of her job as a result of "fierce attacks" following the 2020 election as Trump loyalists spread misinformation about election fraud in a county he overwhelmingly won.
She added that her office followed "best practices" and "ran a clean and accurate election" in which 81 percent of the Republican county voted to re-elect former commander-in-chief Donald Trump as president.
"When I was hired by Hood County last September, an elections inspector from the Texas secretary of state's office was assigned to oversee my work, and in a report filed after the elections, she affirmed I had done everything by the book," Carew said.
Carew wrote that she hopes that what she went through "is a wake-up call to voters and those political leaders who care deeply about election integrity."
"The 2020 election was a year ago, but we are still reeling from the lies and conspiracy theories that put public servants such as me on the chopping block," she said. "Demanding partisan loyalty from those who run our elections threatens our democracy."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...t-republican-enough/ar-AAQc7Eu?ocid=Peregrine
A GOP Texas elections official who recently decided to resign from her post says she was forced out of her job as a result of "fierce attacks" following the 2020 election as Trump loyalists spread misinformation about election fraud in a county he overwhelmingly won.
She added that her office followed "best practices" and "ran a clean and accurate election" in which 81 percent of the Republican county voted to re-elect former commander-in-chief Donald Trump as president.
"When I was hired by Hood County last September, an elections inspector from the Texas secretary of state's office was assigned to oversee my work, and in a report filed after the elections, she affirmed I had done everything by the book," Carew said.
Carew wrote that she hopes that what she went through "is a wake-up call to voters and those political leaders who care deeply about election integrity."
"The 2020 election was a year ago, but we are still reeling from the lies and conspiracy theories that put public servants such as me on the chopping block," she said. "Demanding partisan loyalty from those who run our elections threatens our democracy."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...t-republican-enough/ar-AAQc7Eu?ocid=Peregrine