Wisconsin to Hold Public Hearing Next Week on “Numerous Concerns” of 2020 Election Fraud

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The Wisconsin State Legislature announced Thursday it will hold a public hearing next week on voter fraud that took place in the state during the Nov. 3 election.

The hearing, announced by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, and Assembly Majority Leader Rep. Jim Steineke, R-Kaukauna, will be held at the State Capitol on Friday, Dec. 11, at 10am.

“The Assembly committee has received thousands of complaints regarding the election and have spent the past month reviewing each claim,” a statement released read.

“With numerous concerns brought forward, we will proceed with the election investigation. We must ensure that every legal vote was counted and begin working to eliminate questionable practices that undermine the integrity of the vote,” it added.

“We owe it to the voters of Wisconsin that all claims of voter fraud are investigated,” said Rep. Steineke. “It’s vital that we can have confidence in our state’s electoral process.”

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