Donald Trump will win Wisconsin easily in November, if our election is verifiable.


By John Nolte
But as On Wisconsin Outdoors (OWO) has been reporting since November of 2023, our elections are not verifiable because the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) has an estimated 4 million ineligible voters on its statewide registration list.
The 4 million ineligible voters are the source of unverifiable, illegally cast ballots in Wisconsin, commonly known as fraud.
It’s important to understand that just a few dishonest people with access to the WEC’s list, can deny the will of all Wisconsin voters. They simply use the names on the list to cast fraudulent ballots.
Robin Vos, Devin LeMahieu, and the Republicans who control Wisconsin’s Assembly and Senate are directly responsible for allowing this to continue.
OWO notified the Republicans about the problem on November 6, 2023, and again on December 1, 2023.
As the lawmakers of our state with control of both houses, Republicans have the power to legislate the removal of all ineligible voters from the WEC’s list.
This would guarantee Wisconsin’s elections are verifiable, by removing the source of unverifiable, illegally cast ballots.
It would ensure that only verifiable, eligible voters could participate in our elections.
But the Republicans are leaving Wisconsin’s unverifiable elections in place because Donald Trump is a threat to their power and they don’t want him to be elected President. Robin Vos has personally made that clear many times.
The Republicans are setting all of us up for an unverifiable, and by definition illegitimate, election on November 5th.
It’s critical that people call Robin Vos (608-237-9163), Devin LeMahieu (608-266-2056), and their state representatives to tell them they must immediately legislate the removal of all
ineligible voters from the WEC’s list. To find out how to contact your representatives go to
legis.wi.gov.
Note: All elections are simply a measurement of the will of the people. To get an accurate
measurement of anything, you have to have an accurate measuring tool. In the case of
elections, that tool is a verifiable list of eligible voters.