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Kathy Barnette Claimed that 188 Dead People Voted In Montco. She Deleted My Post When I Asked For Details.

by Gerry

Kathy Barnette Claimed that 188 Dead People Voted In Montco. She Deleted My Post When I Asked For More Infomation.

Testifying at a hearing (via Zoom) Wednesday, in Gettysburg, of “The Pennsylvania  Senate Majority Policy Committee to Vet Election Issues;” Montgomery County Republican Committee Chair, Liz Havey, told the committee that “The Kathy Barnette for Congress Campaign found with just the minimal information that we have been able to obtain, that at least 188 deceased people in Montgomery County voted in 2020.”

Kathy Barnette at Gettysburg Hearing

Barnette attended  the Gettysburg hearing in person, and posted this photo of herself there, on Facebook.

 

She was the Republican candidate in Pennysylvania’s 4th Congressional District. According the the official State of Pennsylvania Elections Website, Barnette received 40.47% of the vote vs. Democrat and incumbent Madeleine Dean’s 59.53% (264,637 – 179,260).

Barnette has also been a plaintiff in multiple lawsuits that have questioned the legitimacy of the recent election.

Kathy Barnette Removed Post

On Friday (November 28) I posted this (above) on Barnette’s Facebook Page. It contained nothing more than a link to Havey’s testimony, and request for additional information about the 188 people who recently voted (according to Havey and Barnette) in Montgomery County. The post was removed from Barnette’s Facebook Page less than an hour after it was posted.

FB Message to Kathy Barnette

I also reached out to Kathy Barnette earlier this afternoon, via Facebook Messenger, asking for additional information about the 188 dead people who voted in Montgomery County. She hasn’t responded yet.

Filed Under: Government/Politics Tagged With: Kathy Barnette, Liz Havey, Lower Merion Republican, Montco GOP

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