PRESS CONFERENCE: RESIDENTS ACCUSE KENOSHA OF UNLAWFUL ELECTION SCHEME
Kenosha was one of five Wisconsin cities to accept private conditions on management of elections in exchange for grant money
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN, UNITED STATES, April 30, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Amistad Project, the nation’s leading election integrity watchdog, is holding a press conference today with Brown County Clerk Sandy Juno and five Kenosha residents to announce the filing of a formal complaint with the Wisconsin Elections Commission accusing the city of participating in an unlawful scheme to privatize the 2020 elections in order to benefit presidential candidate Joe Biden.
WHO:
Sandy Juno, former Brown County Clerk