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Amid growing unease over alleged fraudulent activities in Ohio's election systems, this episode dives deep into the multifaceted issues plaguing voter integrity. Host Marcel Sturbich passionately dissects serious discrepancies in Ohio's voter rolls,…
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VOG28-Go live from your browser with Restream Studio - Voice of Geauga
Amid growing unease over alleged fraudulent activities in Ohio's election systems, this episode dives deep into the multifaceted issues plaguing voter integrity. Host Marcel Sturbich passionately dissects serious discrepancies in Ohio's voter rolls, spotlighting a staggering estimate of 1.3 million questionable entries. Drawing connections to recent FBI investigations in Cleveland and local organizations, the narrative unfolds the implications of ongoing court cases challenging the credibility of election systems. In an unapologetically bold tone, Sturbich scrutinizes the 'gold standard' elections narrative paraded by officials, arguing that the evidence suggests otherwise.The conversation shifts to the topic of local development, focusing on a controversial $7 million TIF approved for Middlefield. Sturbich raises concerns that this move could divert vital resources away from traditional taxpayer-funded services, leading to a burden on residents as the community undergoes rapid transformation. The episode critiques how local voters can easily be overlooked amid major financial flows, calling into question whether the residents' interests are truly represented amidst this development push. As the episode transitions to discuss the evolving format of Voice of Geauga, Sturbich encourages listeners to engage with the show, emphasizing the benefits of a podcast without commercial interruptions.Throughout, the dialogue underscores the need for vigilance in safeguarding election integrity, urging ordinary citizens to advocate for transparency and accountability in both elections and local governance. The call to action is clear—citizens must take an active role in questioning and investigating monumental shifts that may alter the essence of their communities and democratic processes. As the show evolves from radio to podcast, it signals a new frontier for activism and discourse, inviting listeners to join this critical conversation.
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