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December 10, 2022

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1. More on the (Dis)respect Marriage Act

2. Plastic Bag Ban

3. COVID Deaths

4. Pueblo City Council Attempts to Ban Pro-Life Speakers

5. Supreme Court: Brunson v. Alma S. Adams

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

1. More on the (Dis)respect Marriage Act

Both houses in Congress have passed the (Dis)Respect for Marriage Act. It now awaits Biden’s assured signature. At the same time the Supreme Court heard the oral arguments defending the free speech rights of a Denver web designer. This First Amendment case flies right into the face of the (Dis)Respect for Marriage Act, which allows anyone to sue in a private action someone or organization who they claim is not giving full access to their services for same-sex affirming practices. It will be months before we know what the Court has ruled, but if they uphold the First Amendment, it should take some of the teeth out of the (Dis)Respect for Marriage Act.

I trust the Court will help us find our way back to the principles of our God-given rights as a free people, and won’t give it all away to this dangerous political fad.

 

2. Plastic Bag Ban

In January there will be a mandatory ten cent fee placed on all plastic and paper bags currently given out by retail stores across Colorado. In 2024 the plastic bags will be banned. This is because of HB21-1162, which was signed by Polis in July of 2021. The bill had passed on a party-line vote in both houses.

This week on a community bulletin board for the Berthoud area someone asked what people thought about this new law. Of about 50 responses only three indicated any concern for this nanny government law, everyone else was in favor of this new tax and regulation.

One of the three was myself, I wrote:

“Elections have consequences. Elect nanny government officials and they will micro manage our lives. Government exists, according to the Declaration of Independence, to secure our rights. This anti-bag law looks a lot more like a highly regulated police state than the land of the free and home of the brave.”

In response to my post one person wrote:

“It’s really about the next seven generations. We are huge over consumers. Human beings are really the worst invasive species on the planet.”

This was just one comment on a local community bulletin board, but it represents an attitude that is growing. If that person really means to call humans “the worst invasive species on the planet,” I can only conclude she would be in favor of eliminating many, if not most of this “worst invasive species on the planet.”

Do not underestimate the intentions of this philosophy of our day that rejects the principles upon which our nation was founded. Those principles are neatly summed up in the Declaration of Independence as our God-given right to life and liberty.

3. COVID Deaths

While we are on the subject of dealing with the “worst invasive species on the planet,” prominent cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough continues to warn about the dangers of the COVID-19 mRNA shots. In this report he gives some evidence for his concerns with a study from Germany.

4. Pueblo City Council Attempts to Ban Pro-Life Speakers

This week the Pueblo City Council tried to ban all pro-life speakers in the public comments section of their public meeting. It turned out to be a very bad idea. Read all about it here.

 

5. Supreme Court: Brunson v. Alma S. Adams

Finally, here is a case that the high court will consider taking next year that probably won’t be reported on in the Denver Post. It is challenging the process Congress took in certifying the 2020 presidential election. If they do take this on it will be the first time they will actually look at some of the particulars of the 2020 election.

For more information, including how you can get involved click here.

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December 3, 2022

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1. (Dis)respect Marriage Act

2. Protests Continue in Brazil

3. Florida Uncovers More Fraud

4. Free Speech and SCOTUS

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. (Dis)respect Marriage Act

This past week the US Senate passed the (Dis)respect Marriage Act. It is a very dangerous piece of legislation which violates the First Amendment. It will force every person and organization to accept the values of the the homosexual agenda (same-sex marriage) or face significant potential punishment. 

 

An amendment was offered that would have protected some freedom of conscience, but that was rejected. This lame duck Congress is doing all they can to ram through hard left policies before they lose control of the House.

 

 

2. Protests Continue in Brazil

 

You can’t find this in any main-line media in the US, but millions of people in Brazil have been protesting the election results in their presidential election for over a month.

Click here for more on this little known story.

3. Florida Uncovers More Fraud

An election denier is one who refuses look at all of evidence of election fraud. Fortunately Florida’s governor is not denying anything. He is going after the bad guys who are committing the fraud. Here is a story about how their Election Crime Unit is prosecuting the bad guys.

 

4. Free Speech and SCOTUS

On Monday the Supreme Court will hear a case defending the rights of a Denver website designer. Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) is representing her right to refuse to design websites that violate her moral values. This is a free speech and religious liberty question which may have far reaching consequences, including the legality of parts of the (Dis)respect Marriage Act. Here is the story. 

 

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Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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November 26, 2022

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1. Election Law in Colorado

2. It is Not Settled Science

3. Arizona Election is not Over

4. Federalism Works, Even Today

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Law in Colorado

Two weeks ago I spoke at an election integrity symposium in Holyoke. Everyone presented the hard facts that the registration lists are corrupted, ballot harvesting is rampant, the secretary of state is not following the law and the machines are capable of being manipulated.

Here is a link to the speech I gave on election laws in Colorado (it is 26 minutes). If you can, please watch this, it covers much of the reasons why Colorado has one of the worst voting systems in the country.

2. It is Not Settled Science

I devote much of this newsletter to the global warming hoax*, because too many powerful forces have bought into it, and they are moving to destroy our culture in many significant ways. This past week I ran across several reports that demonstrate my contention.

The first is a survey of scientists in meteorology, climatology, and closely related fields. 59% said global warming will cause significant harm to human living conditions, but 39% say it will cause little or no significant harm. Among those who study this issue most closely, the primary question is not a settled issue.

This clearly demonstrates that the scientists who actually deal with the particulars of our climate are not all in agreement with the extreme opinions of far too many powerful political leaders who are implementing policies that will, at the minimum, cripple our economies and culture. This report can be found by clicking here.

Speaking of dangerous political leaders, here is a scathing commentary on just how dangerous they really are.

Finally, all of their global warming claims are based on faulty assumptions and exaggerated predictions. Here is one more pin to pop that cataclysmic bubble. This report shows how surface temperature recording stations have not fully accounted for the rise of temperatures due to the recording locations becoming hotter because of urban growth immediately around them (a parking lot tends to be hotter than an open field of grass). This has skewed the raw data for measuring actual climate warming patterns for those locations.

*I call the global warming extremism a hoax because it is a very dangerous and evil political trick. The globe has been on a slow warming trend since about 1850, and there have been shorter warming and cooling cycles (every 30-40 years) within this longer warming trend. But for the past 30 years there has been a concerted effort to convince us that it is primarily due to human activity and we are currently on the edge of a great cataclysmic cliff that will make the world uninhabitable. I totally reject that scenario. 

BTW, 30 years ago the end was predicted to be around 2010. Now it is supposed to be in another ten years. By 2030 I expect they will say 2035, or 2040. To any careful observer it is obvious their predictions are just fear mongering. Recent history has already proven their falseness.

The reality is that China, Russia, and any other developing nation that is looking to become the rulers of the world are playing the US and other western nations like a fiddle. We are spending our wealth on policies that destroy our productivity while these other nations are building their strength, increasing their productivity and (wisely) ignoring the dire predictions that CO2 is destroying the planet. 

3. Arizona Election is not Over

Arizona’s election continues to be an open question as more evidence mounts that it was manipulated in many ways. Either through incompetence, fraud, or both, Maricopa County was a colossal failure. Here and here are two stories about this incredible example of an election disaster. Read them for yourself and stay tuned for further developments.

4. Federalism Works, Even Today

Finally, lest this report be all bad news, here are some encouraging thoughts about what is working: federalism! States are showing that they can thrive in today’s world, when they have good leadership and haven’t been taken over by the woke left. Our system of government divides the political power between the three branches (horizontally) and the federal government and the 50 states (vertically). This allows bright islands of freedom to survive, thrive and show the way forward for the entire nation. 

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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November 19, 2022

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1. Election wrap-up and the Election Integrity Symposium in Holyoke

2. Global Warming Numbers Greatly Exaggerated

3. FTX Cripto Bust Funded the Left

4. Election Fraud in Brazil

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Wrap-up and Election Integrity Symposium in Holyoke

Lauren Boebert barely won her race for CD3, but will face a recount. I hope she will insist the secretary of state follow the law by requiring a sample manuel (hand) recount in every county in the congessional district.

CRS 1-110.5-102 (3)(a) says “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to conduct a comparison of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.”

In Colorado the Ds won all statewide races, won the new congressional seat, picked up five state house seats and two more state senate seats. It was not a good night for the GOP.

Last Sunday I spoke at an election integrity symposium in Holyoke, along with several other election integrity advocates. Everyone presented more hard facts that the registration lists are corruptedballot harvesting is rampant, the secretary of state is not following the law (see article #1 above) and the machines are capable of being manipulated (and probably are) through several vulnerablities.

I started my speech, which was on the history of Colorado election laws, with the following introduction:

“Election deniers are those who insist there is nothing to be concerned about, the systems are just fine.

If you believe that, you haven’t been paying attention and you are the election denier.

I am not an election denier I am an advocate for reestablishing the integrity of our elections.”

2. Global Warming Numbers Greatly Exaggerated

Here is more evidence that the global warming fanatics (who are currently running the asylum) are not working with a full deck of accurate facts.

 

3. FTX Cripto Bust Funded the Left

The cripto crash of FTX exposed widespread use of FTX dollars for left-leaning political campaigns. Click here for more information.

 

4. Election Fraud in Brazil

You won’t see this in most of the news services, but millions of people (yes, millions) in Brazil have been in the streets protesting their presidential election results. Even though these are possibly the largest public protests in history, there is an almost total news blackout on this story. Read more here and here.

 

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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November 12, 2022

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1. Election is Over But Vote Counting Drags On

2. State Social Studies Standards

3. TABOR Turns 30

4. Upcoming Events

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election is Over But Vote Counting Drags On

For Colorado the election was a bust for conservatives. The Democrats took all of the statewide races and got the biggest majorities in memory for both houses. Nationally it looks like the Republicans will take both houses of Congress, but due to vote counting issues, the results of many key races are still not fully known. Down in Arizona the Republican candidate for governor, Kari Lake, will not know the final numbers for several more days. She is expected to win, but it is still a nail biter. Such is also the case for Lauren Boebert in Colorado’s third congressional district.

The 2022 election is one more example of the failed election systems in this country. Not only are they veiled in secrecy, with many known vulnerabilities, they also don’t work very well. We must continue to work for accurate, fair, transparent, and efficient elections. Countries around the world pull this off all the time. We must insist on elections which are worthy of our confidence.

 

2. State Social Studies Standards

This week the state board of education passed new k-12 social studies standards that have been under consideration for about 12 months. Here is a story about their decision.

As I reviewed these standards (as much as I could stand reading) I was amazed at what isn’t there. There isn’t much of anything that used to be considered the academic discipline of history. I searched for some historical names of great significance in American history, including Lincoln, Adams, Reagan, Eisenhower, Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie. None of these are mentioned even once.

 

There is also a clear absence of any chronological context for the major themes and movements in American history, such as industrial revolutions in agriculture, the development of the nation through the establishment of the fifty states, the unique governmental design of federalism, the original intent and structure of the Constitution, the concept of equality, which was first substantially established in civil government with the Declaration of Independence (instead there is an anti theme promulgated that the Declaration excluded certain groups from the principle of equality). I could go on, and on, but the point is obvious.

 

There is such a focus on “inclusivity,” denigrating America’s past, extolling LGBT values, minimizing the valiant efforts of abolitionists such as John Quincy Adams (who is never mentioned), making sure first graders understand “equity,” etc. etc.. I am certain anything a conservative Christian parent hopes would be taught will not be covered at all, or the antithesis will be taught instead. 

 

I remember studying the “new” state standards for History about 30 years ago and the problems in the state standards from that time were the occasional mentions of revisionist concepts and ideas. Now one is hard pressed to find any main themes that are not revisionist history or blatant woke indoctrination. 

 

The board voted 4-3, along party-lines, to adopt these standards. Yes, elections have consequences.

 

3. TABOR Turns 30

In November, 1992, the people of Colorado put the Taxpayers’ Bill of Rights into the the state constitution. It has been a struggle to keep the essence of this document in effect, but this significant policy has withstood the attacks from big government advocates and TABOR still has a strong influence on Colorado governance.

ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council, has commemorated this milestone in several ways, including a report which they have published online. You may access that report here.

 

4. Upcoming Events 

There are two events coming up this coming week that I recommend you consider. The first will take some effort to attend. It is an election integrity symposium in Holyoke, Colorado tomorrow, Sunday, November 13, from 1:00-6:00 PM. For information click here.

The second is a special evening with Eric Metaxas at Timberline church in Fort Collins on Friday, November 18. For details click here

Preregistration is required for both events.

 

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Kevin Lundberg
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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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November 8, 2022

It is election day.  Vote for freedom because

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its Foundation on such Principles, and organizing its Powers in such Form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

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November 5, 2022

1. Hugh McKean

2. Boulder County Representative Arrested

3. Fiscal Responsibility Amendment

4. Judges- “Men Without Chests”

5. Voter Guides

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Hugh McKean

Loveland state representative and Republican House leader Hugh McKean unexpectedly died last Sunday. Hugh always had a smile and a word of encouragement for everyone, even when he was disagreeing with them. He will be greatly missed. In a rare honor, his body will lie in state at the capitol on Thursday, November 10.  A public service will be held at Resurrection Fellowship Church at 11 AM on Saturday, November 12. For more information click here.

I Corinthians 15:50-54

2. Boulder County Representative Arrested

Rep. Tracey Bernett was charged and arrested for misrepresenting her place of residence for reelection to her district. She was originally elected in 2020, from a Longmont district. Redistricting put her out of that district, so she rented an apartment inside the district in Louisville. However, the evidence apparently shows that she really continued to live in Longmont.

It is curious timing for the charges that were filed, as this problem has been well known for several months. As the election is now underway, not only courts will have to deal with this, the legislature will also have to take action if she is elected, which is quite possible as it is a strong democrat area. To view the DA’s press release click here.

3. Fiscal Responsibility Amendment

This week Human Events published an article by CU economics professor emeritus and long-time champion for sound economic policies, Dr. Barry Poulson. During the final days of this election season, as exaggerated promises fill the airwaves (and in-boxes), here is some good advice for long-term policies that could help set our nation’s economic plans on the right track. Click here for the article.

4. Judges- “Men Without Chests”

Last week I published some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties, but I am dropping that information as I am now at the point of just saying no to all judges. This week one more judge in Colorado has turned a blind eye toward following the law for election issues. This time it was the Elbert county clerk who was asking for an injunction against Secretary of State Griswold for replacing the clerk with her own election official. Even though the judge recognized Griswold does not have the statutory authority to replace him, the judge still refused to stop her order.

This is one more example of a now long list of grievances the people of Colorado have against a judiciary that has lost the courage to face and then enforce the law, particularly when it comes to election laws. Our justice system is devolving into nothing more than a “legal” system of complex rules and “gottcha requirements.” It reminds me of what C. S. Lewis called “men without chests.”

It is time we  just tell them no. I am sure there are some competent judges on the bench, but even they are guilty of not speaking out and cleaning up what has become a corrupt judicial system in Colorado. As a group they are not doing their job and need to be replaced. For the details on this latest dereliction of duty click here.

5. Voter Guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier, including more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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Kevin Lundberg
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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 29, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

5. Finger Report

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

Last week I reported on the impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters that was seen by an election worker in a Colorado county in 2020. The details can be found in article 1 of last week’s report (scroll down this page to see it).

This is a big deal, which deserves more attention. For a deeper dive into the private election software company that is behind all of this click here. It is an hour+ program, but start it at the 40 minute mark and listen for at least five minutes and/or the 55 minute mark.

Last week I concluded with the following paragraph:

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

I trust my prayer that every county clerk takes this seriously is more than idle words. Clerks need to monitor the military and overseas online votes. If the results are wildly different than the overall vote patterns in their county, they need to get to the bottom of this. If clerks need more information on what I have discovered they may contact me at SenatorLundberg@gmail.com.

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

Elections matter for many reasons, one is how the government interacts and influences children. In recent years some government agencies have become quite bold in promoting values that are contrary to the values of average families.

Here are two stories that underscore our need for elected leaders who will stand against this troubling trend. Click here for a story on how the CDC is spending our tax dollars on what amounts to homosexual online grooming sites for children, run by Planned Parenthood. Click here  for a story recommended to teachers by the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood. This story is about “anti-bias” holidays, where the author recommends replacing Mother’s Day and Father’s Day with “Family Day” because the original holidays may be offensive to families that are not composed of a mother and a father. You can fill in the blanks for what they have in mind.

Elections matter…

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

A former Democrat candidate for county commissioner has blown the whistle on a multi-year ballot harvesting scheme in the Orlando area. For more details click here.

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here. I just obtained some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties. The Larimer list can be found here and the Weld list here. I am passing this on as some judge information, but I have not had a way to fully research the details. Use it as you think is best.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Finger Report

A couple of months ago I reported on an accident I had with a table saw where I nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. I have been overwhelmed with the prayers and support from so many and I want to thank everyone. The recovery is coming along, I still have all the fingers, but they are not yet very functional.

Through all of this I can say that God is good, all the time! I am confident He will restore to me all the function I need from that hand. I just don’t know what that will look like or how long it will take to get there. Thank you again for all of your support and prayers. I will never run out of a need for strong prayer support.

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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October 22, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

4. More Voter guides

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

Last year I was made aware of an extraordinary story from a very republican county in Colorado. In the 2020 election an election worker observed an impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters.

By federal law they are allowed to vote online. The information is collected by a private company and transmitted to local counties where the votes are transferred individually to paper ballots. The election worker told me she helped do this to 20-30 batches, which held 50-100 ballots in each batch. The statistically impossible detail is that, except for no more than 1-4 ballots in every batch, all of the ballots were straight party-line votes for the democrat candidates. Hmmm… is it possible that a red county would produce 90 – 99% democrat votes 20-30 times over? I don’t think so.

I passed this troubling information on to several election integrity experts, but little was done with it.

Then this week I came across the name of that private company and it turns out it is the same company whose CEO was arrested earlier this month in Los Angeles for election malfeasance. Eugene Yu’s election-logistics software firm, Konnech, has been sharing personal information of poll workers with a software firm in China. This was serious enough to put him behind bars. Stealing votes, and military votes in particular, is much more serious.

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

Last week I provided the link to this video, which is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. I just reviewed another one, on Anthony Fauci, which will only be available online for the next few days. It is a long documentary which gives an extensive look at Fauci’s history.

These videos are a useful background to the action that the CDC took this week to approve COVID vaccines for children and infants. According to Children’s Health Defense (who produced the Fauci documentary) the action the CDC took this week is needed to give the manufacturers an exemption from all liability for the vaccines. It makes one wonder if they are trying to protect the children or Big Pharma..

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

As the gubernatorial race heats up Heidi Ganahl continues to dominate the debates. Here is a report on the last debate.

4. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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Special note for the July 11 call. I ask that any Republican candidate who was not successful  in the recent primary join us for any observations they may have on their having been in the trenches of campaigning in 2022.

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC Mandate on Children

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Hedi Wins Debates

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Finger Report

5. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here. I just obtained some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties. The Larimer list can be found here and the Weld list here. I am passing this on as some judge information, but I have not had a way to fully research the details. Use it as you think is best.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Finger Report

A couple of months ago I reported on an accident I had with a table saw where I nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. I have been overwhelmed with the prayers and support from so many and I want to thank everyone. The recovery is coming along, I still have all the fingers, but they are not yet very functional.

Through all of this I can say that God is good, all the time! I am confident He will restore to me all the function I need from that hand. I just don’t know what that will look like or how long it will take to get there. Thank you again for all of your support and prayers. I will never run out of a need for strong prayer support.

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 29, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

5. Finger Report

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

Last week I reported on the impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters that was seen by an election worker in a Colorado county in 2020. The details can be found in article 1 of last week’s report (scroll down this page to see it).

This is a big deal, which deserves more attention. For a deeper dive into the private election software company that is behind all of this click here. It is an hour+ program, but start it at the 40 minute mark and listen for at least five minutes and/or the 55 minute mark.

Last week I concluded with the following paragraph:

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

I trust my prayer that every county clerk takes this seriously is more than idle words. Clerks need to monitor the military and overseas online votes. If the results are wildly different than the overall vote patterns in their county, they need to get to the bottom of this. If clerks need more information on what I have discovered they may contact me at SenatorLundberg@gmail.com.

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

Elections matter for many reasons, one is how the government interacts and influences children. In recent years some government agencies have become quite bold in promoting values that are contrary to the values of average families.

Here are two stories that underscore our need for elected leaders who will stand against this troubling trend. Click here for a story on how the CDC is spending our tax dollars on what amounts to homosexual online grooming sites for children, run by Planned Parenthood. Click here  for a story recommended to teachers by the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood. This story is about “anti-bias” holidays, where the author recommends replacing Mother’s Day and Father’s Day with “Family Day” because the original holidays may be offensive to families that are not composed of a mother and a father. You can fill in the blanks for what they have in mind.

Elections matter…

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

A former Democrat candidate for county commissioner has blown the whistle on a multi-year ballot harvesting scheme in the Orlando area. For more details click here.

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here. I just obtained some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties. The Larimer list can be found here and the Weld list here. I am passing this on as some judge information, but I have not had a way to fully research the details. Use it as you think is best.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Finger Report

A couple of months ago I reported on an accident I had with a table saw where I nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. I have been overwhelmed with the prayers and support from so many and I want to thank everyone. The recovery is coming along, I still have all the fingers, but they are not yet very functional.

Through all of this I can say that God is good, all the time! I am confident He will restore to me all the function I need from that hand. I just don’t know what that will look like or how long it will take to get there. Thank you again for all of your support and prayers. I will never run out of a need for strong prayer support.

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 22, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

4. More Voter guides

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

Last year I was made aware of an extraordinary story from a very republican county in Colorado. In the 2020 election an election worker observed an impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters.

By federal law they are allowed to vote online. The information is collected by a private company and transmitted to local counties where the votes are transferred individually to paper ballots. The election worker told me she helped do this to 20-30 batches, which held 50-100 ballots in each batch. The statistically impossible detail is that, except for no more than 1-4 ballots in every batch, all of the ballots were straight party-line votes for the democrat candidates. Hmmm… is it possible that a red county would produce 90 – 99% democrat votes 20-30 times over? I don’t think so.

I passed this troubling information on to several election integrity experts, but little was done with it.

Then this week I came across the name of that private company and it turns out it is the same company whose CEO was arrested earlier this month in Los Angeles for election malfeasance. Eugene Yu’s election-logistics software firm, Konnech, has been sharing personal information of poll workers with a software firm in China. This was serious enough to put him behind bars. Stealing votes, and military votes in particular, is much more serious.

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

Last week I provided the link to this video, which is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. I just reviewed another one, on Anthony Fauci, which will only be available online for the next few days. It is a long documentary which gives an extensive look at Fauci’s history.

These videos are a useful background to the action that the CDC took this week to approve COVID vaccines for children and infants. According to Children’s Health Defense (who produced the Fauci documentary) the action the CDC took this week is needed to give the manufacturers an exemption from all liability for the vaccines. It makes one wonder if they are trying to protect the children or Big Pharma..

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

As the gubernatorial race heats up Heidi Ganahl continues to dominate the debates. Here is a report on the last debate.

4. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Special note for the July 11 call. I ask that any Republican candidate who was not successful  in the recent primary join us for any observations they may have on their having been in the trenches of campaigning in 2022.

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Special note for the July 11 call. I ask that any Republican candidate who was not successful  in the recent primary join us for any observations they may have on their having been in the trenches of campaigning in 2022.

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC Mandate on Children

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Hedi Wins Debates

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Finger Report

5. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

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fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

 

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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Special note for the July 11 call. I ask that any Republican candidate who was not successful  in the recent primary join us for any observations they may have on their having been in the trenches of campaigning in 2022.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

 

 

November 19, 2022

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1. Election Wrap-up and Election Integrity Symposium in Holyoke

2. Global Warming Numbers Greatly Exaggerated

3. FTX Cripto Bust Funded the Left

4. Election Fraud in Brazil

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Wrap-up and Election Integrity Symposium in Holyoke

Lauren Boebert barely won her race for CD3, but will face a recount. I hope she will insist the secretary of state follow the law by requiring a sample manuel (hand) recount in every county in the congessional district.

CRS 1-110.5-102 (3)(a) says “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to conduct a comparison of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.”

In Colorado the Ds won all statewide races, won the new congressional seat, picked up five state house seats and two more state senate seats. It was not a good night for the GOP.

Last Sunday I spoke at an election integrity symposium in Holyoke, along with several other election integrity advocates. Everyone presented more hard facts that the registration lists are corrupted, ballot harvesting is rampant, the secretary of state is not following the law (see article #1 above) and the machines are capable of being manipulated (and probably are) through several vulnerablities.

I started my speech, which was on the history of Colorado election laws, with the following introduction:

“Election deniers are those who insist there is nothing to be concerned about, the systems are just fine.

If you believe that, you haven’t been paying attention and you are the election denier.

I am not an election denier I am an advocate for reestablishing the integrity of our elections.”

 

2. Global Warming Numbers Greatly Exaggerated

Here is more evidence that the global warming fanatics (who are currently running the asylum) are not working with a full deck of accurate facts.

 

3. FTX Cripto Bust Funded the Left

The cripto crash of FTX exposed widespread use of FTX dollars for left-leaning political campaigns. Click here for more information.

 

4. Election Fraud in Brazil

You won’t see this in most of the news services, but millions of people (yes, millions) in Brazil have been in the streets protesting their presidential election results. Even though these are possibly the largest public protests in history, there is an almost total news blackout on this story. Read more here and here.

 

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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November 12, 2022

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1. Election is Over But Vote Counting Drags On

2. State Social Studies Standards

3. TABOR Turns 30

4. Upcoming Events

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election is Over But Vote Counting Drags On

For Colorado the election was a bust for conservatives. The Democrats took all of the statewide races and got the biggest majorities in memory for both houses. Nationally it looks like the Republicans will take both houses of Congress, but due to vote counting issues, the results of many key races are still not fully known. Down in Arizona the Republican candidate for governor, Kari Lake, will not know the final numbers for several more days. She is expected to win, but it is still a nail biter. Such is also the case for Lauren Boebert in Colorado’s third congressional district.

The 2022 election is one more example of the failed election systems in this country. Not only are they veiled in secrecy, with many known vulnerabilities, they also don’t work very well. We must continue to work for accurate, fair, transparent, and efficient elections. Countries around the world pull this off all the time. We must insist on elections which are worthy of our confidence.

 

2. State Social Studies Standards

This week the state board of education passed new k-12 social studies standards that have been under consideration for about 12 months. Here is a story about their decision.

As I reviewed these standards (as much as I could stand reading) I was amazed at what isn’t there. There isn’t much of anything that used to be considered the academic discipline of history. I searched for some historical names of great significance in American history, including Lincoln, Adams, Reagan, Eisenhower, Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie. None of these are mentioned even once.

 

There is also a clear absence of any chronological context for the major themes and movements in American history, such as industrial revolutions in agriculture, the development of the nation through the establishment of the fifty states, the unique governmental design of federalism, the original intent and structure of the Constitution, the concept of equality, which was first substantially established in civil government with the Declaration of Independence (instead there is an anti theme promulgated that the Declaration excluded certain groups from the principle of equality). I could go on, and on, but the point is obvious.

 

There is such a focus on “inclusivity,” denigrating America’s past, extolling LGBT values, minimizing the valiant efforts of abolitionists such as John Quincy Adams (who is never mentioned), making sure first graders understand “equity,” etc. etc.. I am certain anything a conservative Christian parent hopes would be taught will not be covered at all, or the antithesis will be taught instead. 

 

I remember studying the “new” state standards for History about 30 years ago and the problems in the state standards from that time were the occasional mentions of revisionist concepts and ideas. Now one is hard pressed to find any main themes that are not revisionist history or blatant woke indoctrination. 

 

The board voted 4-3, along party-lines, to adopt these standards. Yes, elections have consequences.

 

3. TABOR Turns 30

In November, 1992, the people of Colorado put the Taxpayers’ Bill of Rights into the the state constitution. It has been a struggle to keep the essence of this document in effect, but this significant policy has withstood the attacks from big government advocates and TABOR still has a strong influence on Colorado governance.

ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council, has commemorated this milestone in several ways, including a report which they have published online. You may access that report here.

 

4. Upcoming Events 

There are two events coming up this coming week that I recommend you consider. The first will take some effort to attend. It is an election integrity symposium in Holyoke, Colorado tomorrow, Sunday, November 13, from 1:00-6:00 PM. For information click here.

The second is a special evening with Eric Metaxas at Timberline church in Fort Collins on Friday, November 18. For details click here

Preregistration is required for both events.

 

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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November 8, 2022

It is election day.  Vote for freedom because

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its Foundation on such Principles, and organizing its Powers in such Form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

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November 5, 2022

1. Hugh McKean

2. Boulder County Representative Arrested

3. Fiscal Responsibility Amendment

4. Judges- “Men Without Chests”

5. Voter Guides

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Hugh McKean

Loveland state representative and Republican House leader Hugh McKean unexpectedly died last Sunday. Hugh always had a smile and a word of encouragement for everyone, even when he was disagreeing with them. He will be greatly missed. In a rare honor, his body will lie in state at the capitol on Thursday, November 10.  A public service will be held at Resurrection Fellowship Church at 11 AM on Saturday, November 12. For more information click here.

I Corinthians 15:50-54

2. Boulder County Representative Arrested

Rep. Tracey Bernett was charged and arrested for misrepresenting her place of residence for reelection to her district. She was originally elected in 2020, from a Longmont district. Redistricting put her out of that district, so she rented an apartment inside the district in Louisville. However, the evidence apparently shows that she really continued to live in Longmont.

It is curious timing for the charges that were filed, as this problem has been well known for several months. As the election is now underway, not only courts will have to deal with this, the legislature will also have to take action if she is elected, which is quite possible as it is a strong democrat area. To view the DA’s press release click here.

3. Fiscal Responsibility Amendment

This week Human Events published an article by CU economics professor emeritus and long-time champion for sound economic policies, Dr. Barry Poulson. During the final days of this election season, as exaggerated promises fill the airwaves (and in-boxes), here is some good advice for long-term policies that could help set our nation’s economic plans on the right track. Click here for the article.

4. Judges- “Men Without Chests”

Last week I published some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties, but I am dropping that information as I am now at the point of just saying no to all judges. This week one more judge in Colorado has turned a blind eye toward following the law for election issues. This time it was the Elbert county clerk who was asking for an injunction against Secretary of State Griswold for replacing the clerk with her own election official. Even though the judge recognized Griswold does not have the statutory authority to replace him, the judge still refused to stop her order.

This is one more example of a now long list of grievances the people of Colorado have against a judiciary that has lost the courage to face and then enforce the law, particularly when it comes to election laws. Our justice system is devolving into nothing more than a “legal” system of complex rules and “gottcha requirements.” It reminds me of what C. S. Lewis called “men without chests.”

It is time we  just tell them no. I am sure there are some competent judges on the bench, but even they are guilty of not speaking out and cleaning up what has become a corrupt judicial system in Colorado. As a group they are not doing their job and need to be replaced. For the details on this latest dereliction of duty click here.

5. Voter Guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier, including more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 29, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

5. Finger Report

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

Last week I reported on the impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters that was seen by an election worker in a Colorado county in 2020. The details can be found in article 1 of last week’s report (scroll down this page to see it).

This is a big deal, which deserves more attention. For a deeper dive into the private election software company that is behind all of this click here. It is an hour+ program, but start it at the 40 minute mark and listen for at least five minutes and/or the 55 minute mark.

Last week I concluded with the following paragraph:

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

I trust my prayer that every county clerk takes this seriously is more than idle words. Clerks need to monitor the military and overseas online votes. If the results are wildly different than the overall vote patterns in their county, they need to get to the bottom of this. If clerks need more information on what I have discovered they may contact me at SenatorLundberg@gmail.com.

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

Elections matter for many reasons, one is how the government interacts and influences children. In recent years some government agencies have become quite bold in promoting values that are contrary to the values of average families.

Here are two stories that underscore our need for elected leaders who will stand against this troubling trend. Click here for a story on how the CDC is spending our tax dollars on what amounts to homosexual online grooming sites for children, run by Planned Parenthood. Click here  for a story recommended to teachers by the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood. This story is about “anti-bias” holidays, where the author recommends replacing Mother’s Day and Father’s Day with “Family Day” because the original holidays may be offensive to families that are not composed of a mother and a father. You can fill in the blanks for what they have in mind.

Elections matter…

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

A former Democrat candidate for county commissioner has blown the whistle on a multi-year ballot harvesting scheme in the Orlando area. For more details click here.

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here. I just obtained some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties. The Larimer list can be found here and the Weld list here. I am passing this on as some judge information, but I have not had a way to fully research the details. Use it as you think is best.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Finger Report

A couple of months ago I reported on an accident I had with a table saw where I nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. I have been overwhelmed with the prayers and support from so many and I want to thank everyone. The recovery is coming along, I still have all the fingers, but they are not yet very functional.

Through all of this I can say that God is good, all the time! I am confident He will restore to me all the function I need from that hand. I just don’t know what that will look like or how long it will take to get there. Thank you again for all of your support and prayers. I will never run out of a need for strong prayer support.

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 22, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

4. More Voter guides

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

Last year I was made aware of an extraordinary story from a very republican county in Colorado. In the 2020 election an election worker observed an impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters.

By federal law they are allowed to vote online. The information is collected by a private company and transmitted to local counties where the votes are transferred individually to paper ballots. The election worker told me she helped do this to 20-30 batches, which held 50-100 ballots in each batch. The statistically impossible detail is that, except for no more than 1-4 ballots in every batch, all of the ballots were straight party-line votes for the democrat candidates. Hmmm… is it possible that a red county would produce 90 – 99% democrat votes 20-30 times over? I don’t think so.

I passed this troubling information on to several election integrity experts, but little was done with it.

Then this week I came across the name of that private company and it turns out it is the same company whose CEO was arrested earlier this month in Los Angeles for election malfeasance. Eugene Yu’s election-logistics software firm, Konnech, has been sharing personal information of poll workers with a software firm in China. This was serious enough to put him behind bars. Stealing votes, and military votes in particular, is much more serious.

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

Last week I provided the link to this video, which is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. I just reviewed another one, on Anthony Fauci, which will only be available online for the next few days. It is a long documentary which gives an extensive look at Fauci’s history.

These videos are a useful background to the action that the CDC took this week to approve COVID vaccines for children and infants. According to Children’s Health Defense (who produced the Fauci documentary) the action the CDC took this week is needed to give the manufacturers an exemption from all liability for the vaccines. It makes one wonder if they are trying to protect the children or Big Pharma..

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

As the gubernatorial race heats up Heidi Ganahl continues to dominate the debates. Here is a report on the last debate.

4. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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Special note for the July 11 call. I ask that any Republican candidate who was not successful  in the recent primary join us for any observations they may have on their having been in the trenches of campaigning in 2022.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Special note for the July 11 call. I ask that any Republican candidate who was not successful  in the recent primary join us for any observations they may have on their having been in the trenches of campaigning in 2022.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC Mandate on Children

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Hedi Wins Debates

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Finger Report

5. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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Kevin Lundberg
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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here. I just obtained some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties. The Larimer list can be found here and the Weld list here. I am passing this on as some judge information, but I have not had a way to fully research the details. Use it as you think is best.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Finger Report

A couple of months ago I reported on an accident I had with a table saw where I nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. I have been overwhelmed with the prayers and support from so many and I want to thank everyone. The recovery is coming along, I still have all the fingers, but they are not yet very functional.

Through all of this I can say that God is good, all the time! I am confident He will restore to me all the function I need from that hand. I just don’t know what that will look like or how long it will take to get there. Thank you again for all of your support and prayers. I will never run out of a need for strong prayer support.

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 29, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

5. Finger Report

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

Last week I reported on the impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters that was seen by an election worker in a Colorado county in 2020. The details can be found in article 1 of last week’s report (scroll down this page to see it).

This is a big deal, which deserves more attention. For a deeper dive into the private election software company that is behind all of this click here. It is an hour+ program, but start it at the 40 minute mark and listen for at least five minutes and/or the 55 minute mark.

Last week I concluded with the following paragraph:

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

I trust my prayer that every county clerk takes this seriously is more than idle words. Clerks need to monitor the military and overseas online votes. If the results are wildly different than the overall vote patterns in their county, they need to get to the bottom of this. If clerks need more information on what I have discovered they may contact me at SenatorLundberg@gmail.com.

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

Elections matter for many reasons, one is how the government interacts and influences children. In recent years some government agencies have become quite bold in promoting values that are contrary to the values of average families.

Here are two stories that underscore our need for elected leaders who will stand against this troubling trend. Click here for a story on how the CDC is spending our tax dollars on what amounts to homosexual online grooming sites for children, run by Planned Parenthood. Click here  for a story recommended to teachers by the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood. This story is about “anti-bias” holidays, where the author recommends replacing Mother’s Day and Father’s Day with “Family Day” because the original holidays may be offensive to families that are not composed of a mother and a father. You can fill in the blanks for what they have in mind.

Elections matter…

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

A former Democrat candidate for county commissioner has blown the whistle on a multi-year ballot harvesting scheme in the Orlando area. For more details click here.

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here. I just obtained some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties. The Larimer list can be found here and the Weld list here. I am passing this on as some judge information, but I have not had a way to fully research the details. Use it as you think is best.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Finger Report

A couple of months ago I reported on an accident I had with a table saw where I nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. I have been overwhelmed with the prayers and support from so many and I want to thank everyone. The recovery is coming along, I still have all the fingers, but they are not yet very functional.

Through all of this I can say that God is good, all the time! I am confident He will restore to me all the function I need from that hand. I just don’t know what that will look like or how long it will take to get there. Thank you again for all of your support and prayers. I will never run out of a need for strong prayer support.

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 22, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

4. More Voter guides

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

Last year I was made aware of an extraordinary story from a very republican county in Colorado. In the 2020 election an election worker observed an impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters.

By federal law they are allowed to vote online. The information is collected by a private company and transmitted to local counties where the votes are transferred individually to paper ballots. The election worker told me she helped do this to 20-30 batches, which held 50-100 ballots in each batch. The statistically impossible detail is that, except for no more than 1-4 ballots in every batch, all of the ballots were straight party-line votes for the democrat candidates. Hmmm… is it possible that a red county would produce 90 – 99% democrat votes 20-30 times over? I don’t think so.

I passed this troubling information on to several election integrity experts, but little was done with it.

Then this week I came across the name of that private company and it turns out it is the same company whose CEO was arrested earlier this month in Los Angeles for election malfeasance. Eugene Yu’s election-logistics software firm, Konnech, has been sharing personal information of poll workers with a software firm in China. This was serious enough to put him behind bars. Stealing votes, and military votes in particular, is much more serious.

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

Last week I provided the link to this video, which is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. I just reviewed another one, on Anthony Fauci, which will only be available online for the next few days. It is a long documentary which gives an extensive look at Fauci’s history.

These videos are a useful background to the action that the CDC took this week to approve COVID vaccines for children and infants. According to Children’s Health Defense (who produced the Fauci documentary) the action the CDC took this week is needed to give the manufacturers an exemption from all liability for the vaccines. It makes one wonder if they are trying to protect the children or Big Pharma..

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

As the gubernatorial race heats up Heidi Ganahl continues to dominate the debates. Here is a report on the last debate.

4. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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Kevin Lundberg
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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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Special note for the July 11 call. I ask that any Republican candidate who was not successful  in the recent primary join us for any observations they may have on their having been in the trenches of campaigning in 2022.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC Mandate on Children

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Hedi Wins Debates

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Finger Report

5. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Special note for the July 11 call. I ask that any Republican candidate who was not successful  in the recent primary join us for any observations they may have on their having been in the trenches of campaigning in 2022.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

 

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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December 3, 2022

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1. (Dis)respect Marriage Act

2. Protests Continue in Brazil

3. Florida Uncovers More Fraud

4. Free Speech and SCOTUS

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. (Dis)respect Marriage Act

This past week the US Senate passed the (Dis)respect Marriage Act. It is a very dangerous piece of legislation which violates the First Amendment. It will force every person and organization to accept the values of the the homosexual agenda (same-sex marriage) or face significant potential punishment. 

 

An amendment was offered that would have protected some freedom of conscience, but that was rejected. This lame duck Congress is doing all they can to ram through hard left policies before they lose control of the House.

 

 

2. Protests Continue in Brazil

 

You can’t find this in any main-line media in the US, but millions of people in Brazil have been protesting the election results in their presidential election for over a month.

Click here for more on this little known story.

3. Florida Uncovers More Fraud

An election denier is one who refuses look at all of evidence of election fraud. Fortunately Florida’s governor is not denying anything. He is going after the bad guys who are committing the fraud. Here is a story about how their Election Crime Unit is prosecuting the bad guys.

 

4. Free Speech and SCOTUS

On Monday the Supreme Court will hear a case defending the rights of a Denver website designer. Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) is representing her right to refuse to design websites that violate her moral values. This is a free speech and religious liberty question which may have far reaching consequences, including the legality of parts of the (Dis)respect Marriage Act. Here is the story. 

 

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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November 26, 2022

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1. Election Law in Colorado

2. It is Not Settled Science

3. Arizona Election is not Over

4. Federalism Works, Even Today

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Law in Colorado

Two weeks ago I spoke at an election integrity symposium in Holyoke. Everyone presented the hard facts that the registration lists are corrupted, ballot harvesting is rampant, the secretary of state is not following the law and the machines are capable of being manipulated.

Here is a link to the speech I gave on election laws in Colorado (it is 26 minutes). If you can, please watch this, it covers much of the reasons why Colorado has one of the worst voting systems in the country.

2. It is Not Settled Science

I devote much of this newsletter to the global warming hoax*, because too many powerful forces have bought into it, and they are moving to destroy our culture in many significant ways. This past week I ran across several reports that demonstrate my contention.

The first is a survey of scientists in meteorology, climatology, and closely related fields. 59% said global warming will cause significant harm to human living conditions, but 39% say it will cause little or no significant harm. Among those who study this issue most closely, the primary question is not a settled issue.

This clearly demonstrates that the scientists who actually deal with the particulars of our climate are not all in agreement with the extreme opinions of far too many powerful political leaders who are implementing policies that will, at the minimum, cripple our economies and culture. This report can be found by clicking here.

Speaking of dangerous political leaders, here is a scathing commentary on just how dangerous they really are.

Finally, all of their global warming claims are based on faulty assumptions and exaggerated predictions. Here is one more pin to pop that cataclysmic bubble. This report shows how surface temperature recording stations have not fully accounted for the rise of temperatures due to the recording locations becoming hotter because of urban growth immediately around them (a parking lot tends to be hotter than an open field of grass). This has skewed the raw data for measuring actual climate warming patterns for those locations.

*I call the global warming extremism a hoax because it is a very dangerous and evil political trick. The globe has been on a slow warming trend since about 1850, and there have been shorter warming and cooling cycles (every 30-40 years) within this longer warming trend. But for the past 30 years there has been a concerted effort to convince us that it is primarily due to human activity and we are currently on the edge of a great cataclysmic cliff that will make the world uninhabitable. I totally reject that scenario. 

BTW, 30 years ago the end was predicted to be around 2010. Now it is supposed to be in another ten years. By 2030 I expect they will say 2035, or 2040. To any careful observer it is obvious their predictions are just fear mongering. Recent history has already proven their falseness.

The reality is that China, Russia, and any other developing nation that is looking to become the rulers of the world are playing the US and other western nations like a fiddle. We are spending our wealth on policies that destroy our productivity while these other nations are building their strength, increasing their productivity and (wisely) ignoring the dire predictions that CO2 is destroying the planet. 

3. Arizona Election is not Over

Arizona’s election continues to be an open question as more evidence mounts that it was manipulated in many ways. Either through incompetence, fraud, or both, Maricopa County was a colossal failure. Here and here are two stories about this incredible example of an election disaster. Read them for yourself and stay tuned for further developments.

4. Federalism Works, Even Today

Finally, lest this report be all bad news, here are some encouraging thoughts about what is working: federalism! States are showing that they can thrive in today’s world, when they have good leadership and haven’t been taken over by the woke left. Our system of government divides the political power between the three branches (horizontally) and the federal government and the 50 states (vertically). This allows bright islands of freedom to survive, thrive and show the way forward for the entire nation. 

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Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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November 19, 2022

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1. Election wrap-up and the Election Integrity Symposium in Holyoke

2. Global Warming Numbers Greatly Exaggerated

3. FTX Cripto Bust Funded the Left

4. Election Fraud in Brazil

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Wrap-up and Election Integrity Symposium in Holyoke

Lauren Boebert barely won her race for CD3, but will face a recount. I hope she will insist the secretary of state follow the law by requiring a sample manuel (hand) recount in every county in the congessional district.

CRS 1-110.5-102 (3)(a) says “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to conduct a comparison of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.”

In Colorado the Ds won all statewide races, won the new congressional seat, picked up five state house seats and two more state senate seats. It was not a good night for the GOP.

Last Sunday I spoke at an election integrity symposium in Holyoke, along with several other election integrity advocates. Everyone presented more hard facts that the registration lists are corruptedballot harvesting is rampant, the secretary of state is not following the law (see article #1 above) and the machines are capable of being manipulated (and probably are) through several vulnerablities.

I started my speech, which was on the history of Colorado election laws, with the following introduction:

“Election deniers are those who insist there is nothing to be concerned about, the systems are just fine.

If you believe that, you haven’t been paying attention and you are the election denier.

I am not an election denier I am an advocate for reestablishing the integrity of our elections.”

2. Global Warming Numbers Greatly Exaggerated

Here is more evidence that the global warming fanatics (who are currently running the asylum) are not working with a full deck of accurate facts.

 

3. FTX Cripto Bust Funded the Left

The cripto crash of FTX exposed widespread use of FTX dollars for left-leaning political campaigns. Click here for more information.

 

4. Election Fraud in Brazil

You won’t see this in most of the news services, but millions of people (yes, millions) in Brazil have been in the streets protesting their presidential election results. Even though these are possibly the largest public protests in history, there is an almost total news blackout on this story. Read more here and here.

 

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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November 12, 2022

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1. Election is Over But Vote Counting Drags On

2. State Social Studies Standards

3. TABOR Turns 30

4. Upcoming Events

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election is Over But Vote Counting Drags On

For Colorado the election was a bust for conservatives. The Democrats took all of the statewide races and got the biggest majorities in memory for both houses. Nationally it looks like the Republicans will take both houses of Congress, but due to vote counting issues, the results of many key races are still not fully known. Down in Arizona the Republican candidate for governor, Kari Lake, will not know the final numbers for several more days. She is expected to win, but it is still a nail biter. Such is also the case for Lauren Boebert in Colorado’s third congressional district.

The 2022 election is one more example of the failed election systems in this country. Not only are they veiled in secrecy, with many known vulnerabilities, they also don’t work very well. We must continue to work for accurate, fair, transparent, and efficient elections. Countries around the world pull this off all the time. We must insist on elections which are worthy of our confidence.

 

2. State Social Studies Standards

This week the state board of education passed new k-12 social studies standards that have been under consideration for about 12 months. Here is a story about their decision.

As I reviewed these standards (as much as I could stand reading) I was amazed at what isn’t there. There isn’t much of anything that used to be considered the academic discipline of history. I searched for some historical names of great significance in American history, including Lincoln, Adams, Reagan, Eisenhower, Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie. None of these are mentioned even once.

 

There is also a clear absence of any chronological context for the major themes and movements in American history, such as industrial revolutions in agriculture, the development of the nation through the establishment of the fifty states, the unique governmental design of federalism, the original intent and structure of the Constitution, the concept of equality, which was first substantially established in civil government with the Declaration of Independence (instead there is an anti theme promulgated that the Declaration excluded certain groups from the principle of equality). I could go on, and on, but the point is obvious.

 

There is such a focus on “inclusivity,” denigrating America’s past, extolling LGBT values, minimizing the valiant efforts of abolitionists such as John Quincy Adams (who is never mentioned), making sure first graders understand “equity,” etc. etc.. I am certain anything a conservative Christian parent hopes would be taught will not be covered at all, or the antithesis will be taught instead. 

 

I remember studying the “new” state standards for History about 30 years ago and the problems in the state standards from that time were the occasional mentions of revisionist concepts and ideas. Now one is hard pressed to find any main themes that are not revisionist history or blatant woke indoctrination. 

 

The board voted 4-3, along party-lines, to adopt these standards. Yes, elections have consequences.

 

3. TABOR Turns 30

In November, 1992, the people of Colorado put the Taxpayers’ Bill of Rights into the the state constitution. It has been a struggle to keep the essence of this document in effect, but this significant policy has withstood the attacks from big government advocates and TABOR still has a strong influence on Colorado governance.

ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council, has commemorated this milestone in several ways, including a report which they have published online. You may access that report here.

 

4. Upcoming Events 

There are two events coming up this coming week that I recommend you consider. The first will take some effort to attend. It is an election integrity symposium in Holyoke, Colorado tomorrow, Sunday, November 13, from 1:00-6:00 PM. For information click here.

The second is a special evening with Eric Metaxas at Timberline church in Fort Collins on Friday, November 18. For details click here

Preregistration is required for both events.

 

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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November 8, 2022

It is election day.  Vote for freedom because

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its Foundation on such Principles, and organizing its Powers in such Form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

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November 5, 2022

1. Hugh McKean

2. Boulder County Representative Arrested

3. Fiscal Responsibility Amendment

4. Judges- “Men Without Chests”

5. Voter Guides

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Hugh McKean

Loveland state representative and Republican House leader Hugh McKean unexpectedly died last Sunday. Hugh always had a smile and a word of encouragement for everyone, even when he was disagreeing with them. He will be greatly missed. In a rare honor, his body will lie in state at the capitol on Thursday, November 10.  A public service will be held at Resurrection Fellowship Church at 11 AM on Saturday, November 12. For more information click here.

I Corinthians 15:50-54

2. Boulder County Representative Arrested

Rep. Tracey Bernett was charged and arrested for misrepresenting her place of residence for reelection to her district. She was originally elected in 2020, from a Longmont district. Redistricting put her out of that district, so she rented an apartment inside the district in Louisville. However, the evidence apparently shows that she really continued to live in Longmont.

It is curious timing for the charges that were filed, as this problem has been well known for several months. As the election is now underway, not only courts will have to deal with this, the legislature will also have to take action if she is elected, which is quite possible as it is a strong democrat area. To view the DA’s press release click here.

3. Fiscal Responsibility Amendment

This week Human Events published an article by CU economics professor emeritus and long-time champion for sound economic policies, Dr. Barry Poulson. During the final days of this election season, as exaggerated promises fill the airwaves (and in-boxes), here is some good advice for long-term policies that could help set our nation’s economic plans on the right track. Click here for the article.

4. Judges- “Men Without Chests”

Last week I published some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties, but I am dropping that information as I am now at the point of just saying no to all judges. This week one more judge in Colorado has turned a blind eye toward following the law for election issues. This time it was the Elbert county clerk who was asking for an injunction against Secretary of State Griswold for replacing the clerk with her own election official. Even though the judge recognized Griswold does not have the statutory authority to replace him, the judge still refused to stop her order.

This is one more example of a now long list of grievances the people of Colorado have against a judiciary that has lost the courage to face and then enforce the law, particularly when it comes to election laws. Our justice system is devolving into nothing more than a “legal” system of complex rules and “gottcha requirements.” It reminds me of what C. S. Lewis called “men without chests.”

It is time we  just tell them no. I am sure there are some competent judges on the bench, but even they are guilty of not speaking out and cleaning up what has become a corrupt judicial system in Colorado. As a group they are not doing their job and need to be replaced. For the details on this latest dereliction of duty click here.

5. Voter Guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier, including more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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fmr Colorado State Senator


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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 29, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

5. Finger Report

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

Last week I reported on the impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters that was seen by an election worker in a Colorado county in 2020. The details can be found in article 1 of last week’s report (scroll down this page to see it).

This is a big deal, which deserves more attention. For a deeper dive into the private election software company that is behind all of this click here. It is an hour+ program, but start it at the 40 minute mark and listen for at least five minutes and/or the 55 minute mark.

Last week I concluded with the following paragraph:

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

I trust my prayer that every county clerk takes this seriously is more than idle words. Clerks need to monitor the military and overseas online votes. If the results are wildly different than the overall vote patterns in their county, they need to get to the bottom of this. If clerks need more information on what I have discovered they may contact me at SenatorLundberg@gmail.com.

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

Elections matter for many reasons, one is how the government interacts and influences children. In recent years some government agencies have become quite bold in promoting values that are contrary to the values of average families.

Here are two stories that underscore our need for elected leaders who will stand against this troubling trend. Click here for a story on how the CDC is spending our tax dollars on what amounts to homosexual online grooming sites for children, run by Planned Parenthood. Click here  for a story recommended to teachers by the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood. This story is about “anti-bias” holidays, where the author recommends replacing Mother’s Day and Father’s Day with “Family Day” because the original holidays may be offensive to families that are not composed of a mother and a father. You can fill in the blanks for what they have in mind.

Elections matter…

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

A former Democrat candidate for county commissioner has blown the whistle on a multi-year ballot harvesting scheme in the Orlando area. For more details click here.

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here. I just obtained some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties. The Larimer list can be found here and the Weld list here. I am passing this on as some judge information, but I have not had a way to fully research the details. Use it as you think is best.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Finger Report

A couple of months ago I reported on an accident I had with a table saw where I nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. I have been overwhelmed with the prayers and support from so many and I want to thank everyone. The recovery is coming along, I still have all the fingers, but they are not yet very functional.

Through all of this I can say that God is good, all the time! I am confident He will restore to me all the function I need from that hand. I just don’t know what that will look like or how long it will take to get there. Thank you again for all of your support and prayers. I will never run out of a need for strong prayer support.

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 22, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

4. More Voter guides

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

Last year I was made aware of an extraordinary story from a very republican county in Colorado. In the 2020 election an election worker observed an impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters.

By federal law they are allowed to vote online. The information is collected by a private company and transmitted to local counties where the votes are transferred individually to paper ballots. The election worker told me she helped do this to 20-30 batches, which held 50-100 ballots in each batch. The statistically impossible detail is that, except for no more than 1-4 ballots in every batch, all of the ballots were straight party-line votes for the democrat candidates. Hmmm… is it possible that a red county would produce 90 – 99% democrat votes 20-30 times over? I don’t think so.

I passed this troubling information on to several election integrity experts, but little was done with it.

Then this week I came across the name of that private company and it turns out it is the same company whose CEO was arrested earlier this month in Los Angeles for election malfeasance. Eugene Yu’s election-logistics software firm, Konnech, has been sharing personal information of poll workers with a software firm in China. This was serious enough to put him behind bars. Stealing votes, and military votes in particular, is much more serious.

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

Last week I provided the link to this video, which is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. I just reviewed another one, on Anthony Fauci, which will only be available online for the next few days. It is a long documentary which gives an extensive look at Fauci’s history.

These videos are a useful background to the action that the CDC took this week to approve COVID vaccines for children and infants. According to Children’s Health Defense (who produced the Fauci documentary) the action the CDC took this week is needed to give the manufacturers an exemption from all liability for the vaccines. It makes one wonder if they are trying to protect the children or Big Pharma..

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

As the gubernatorial race heats up Heidi Ganahl continues to dominate the debates. Here is a report on the last debate.

4. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Special note for the July 11 call. I ask that any Republican candidate who was not successful  in the recent primary join us for any observations they may have on their having been in the trenches of campaigning in 2022.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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Kevin Lundberg
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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Special note for the July 11 call. I ask that any Republican candidate who was not successful  in the recent primary join us for any observations they may have on their having been in the trenches of campaigning in 2022.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC Mandate on Children

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Hedi Wins Debates

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Finger Report

5. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

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fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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Special note for the July 11 call. I ask that any Republican candidate who was not successful  in the recent primary join us for any observations they may have on their having been in the trenches of campaigning in 2022.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here. I just obtained some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties. The Larimer list can be found here and the Weld list here. I am passing this on as some judge information, but I have not had a way to fully research the details. Use it as you think is best.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Finger Report

A couple of months ago I reported on an accident I had with a table saw where I nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. I have been overwhelmed with the prayers and support from so many and I want to thank everyone. The recovery is coming along, I still have all the fingers, but they are not yet very functional.

Through all of this I can say that God is good, all the time! I am confident He will restore to me all the function I need from that hand. I just don’t know what that will look like or how long it will take to get there. Thank you again for all of your support and prayers. I will never run out of a need for strong prayer support.

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 29, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

5. Finger Report

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

Last week I reported on the impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters that was seen by an election worker in a Colorado county in 2020. The details can be found in article 1 of last week’s report (scroll down this page to see it).

This is a big deal, which deserves more attention. For a deeper dive into the private election software company that is behind all of this click here. It is an hour+ program, but start it at the 40 minute mark and listen for at least five minutes and/or the 55 minute mark.

Last week I concluded with the following paragraph:

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

I trust my prayer that every county clerk takes this seriously is more than idle words. Clerks need to monitor the military and overseas online votes. If the results are wildly different than the overall vote patterns in their county, they need to get to the bottom of this. If clerks need more information on what I have discovered they may contact me at SenatorLundberg@gmail.com.

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

Elections matter for many reasons, one is how the government interacts and influences children. In recent years some government agencies have become quite bold in promoting values that are contrary to the values of average families.

Here are two stories that underscore our need for elected leaders who will stand against this troubling trend. Click here for a story on how the CDC is spending our tax dollars on what amounts to homosexual online grooming sites for children, run by Planned Parenthood. Click here  for a story recommended to teachers by the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood. This story is about “anti-bias” holidays, where the author recommends replacing Mother’s Day and Father’s Day with “Family Day” because the original holidays may be offensive to families that are not composed of a mother and a father. You can fill in the blanks for what they have in mind.

Elections matter…

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

A former Democrat candidate for county commissioner has blown the whistle on a multi-year ballot harvesting scheme in the Orlando area. For more details click here.

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here. I just obtained some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties. The Larimer list can be found here and the Weld list here. I am passing this on as some judge information, but I have not had a way to fully research the details. Use it as you think is best.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Finger Report

A couple of months ago I reported on an accident I had with a table saw where I nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. I have been overwhelmed with the prayers and support from so many and I want to thank everyone. The recovery is coming along, I still have all the fingers, but they are not yet very functional.

Through all of this I can say that God is good, all the time! I am confident He will restore to me all the function I need from that hand. I just don’t know what that will look like or how long it will take to get there. Thank you again for all of your support and prayers. I will never run out of a need for strong prayer support.

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 22, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

4. More Voter guides

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

Last year I was made aware of an extraordinary story from a very republican county in Colorado. In the 2020 election an election worker observed an impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters.

By federal law they are allowed to vote online. The information is collected by a private company and transmitted to local counties where the votes are transferred individually to paper ballots. The election worker told me she helped do this to 20-30 batches, which held 50-100 ballots in each batch. The statistically impossible detail is that, except for no more than 1-4 ballots in every batch, all of the ballots were straight party-line votes for the democrat candidates. Hmmm… is it possible that a red county would produce 90 – 99% democrat votes 20-30 times over? I don’t think so.

I passed this troubling information on to several election integrity experts, but little was done with it.

Then this week I came across the name of that private company and it turns out it is the same company whose CEO was arrested earlier this month in Los Angeles for election malfeasance. Eugene Yu’s election-logistics software firm, Konnech, has been sharing personal information of poll workers with a software firm in China. This was serious enough to put him behind bars. Stealing votes, and military votes in particular, is much more serious.

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

Last week I provided the link to this video, which is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. I just reviewed another one, on Anthony Fauci, which will only be available online for the next few days. It is a long documentary which gives an extensive look at Fauci’s history.

These videos are a useful background to the action that the CDC took this week to approve COVID vaccines for children and infants. According to Children’s Health Defense (who produced the Fauci documentary) the action the CDC took this week is needed to give the manufacturers an exemption from all liability for the vaccines. It makes one wonder if they are trying to protect the children or Big Pharma..

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

As the gubernatorial race heats up Heidi Ganahl continues to dominate the debates. Here is a report on the last debate.

4. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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Kevin Lundberg
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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

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This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC Mandate on Children

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Hedi Wins Debates

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Finger Report

5. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

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Kevin Lundberg
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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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Kevin Lundberg
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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Special note for the July 11 call. I ask that any Republican candidate who was not successful  in the recent primary join us for any observations they may have on their having been in the trenches of campaigning in 2022.

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject seeSB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative videothat was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up.Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, abouta somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

 

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis ofthe current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILERof Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

 

 

November 19, 2022

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1. Election Wrap-up and Election Integrity Symposium in Holyoke

2. Global Warming Numbers Greatly Exaggerated

3. FTX Cripto Bust Funded the Left

4. Election Fraud in Brazil

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Wrap-up and Election Integrity Symposium in Holyoke

Lauren Boebert barely won her race for CD3, but will face a recount. I hope she will insist the secretary of state follow the law by requiring a sample manuel (hand) recount in every county in the congessional district.

CRS 1-110.5-102 (3)(a) says “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to conduct a comparison of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.”

In Colorado the Ds won all statewide races, won the new congressional seat, picked up five state house seats and two more state senate seats. It was not a good night for the GOP.

Last Sunday I spoke at an election integrity symposium in Holyoke, along with several other election integrity advocates. Everyone presented more hard facts that the registration lists are corrupted, ballot harvesting is rampant, the secretary of state is not following the law (see article #1 above) and the machines are capable of being manipulated (and probably are) through several vulnerablities.

I started my speech, which was on the history of Colorado election laws, with the following introduction:

“Election deniers are those who insist there is nothing to be concerned about, the systems are just fine.

If you believe that, you haven’t been paying attention and you are the election denier.

I am not an election denier I am an advocate for reestablishing the integrity of our elections.”

 

2. Global Warming Numbers Greatly Exaggerated

Here is more evidence that the global warming fanatics (who are currently running the asylum) are not working with a full deck of accurate facts.

 

3. FTX Cripto Bust Funded the Left

The cripto crash of FTX exposed widespread use of FTX dollars for left-leaning political campaigns. Click here for more information.

 

4. Election Fraud in Brazil

You won’t see this in most of the news services, but millions of people (yes, millions) in Brazil have been in the streets protesting their presidential election results. Even though these are possibly the largest public protests in history, there is an almost total news blackout on this story. Read more here and here.

 

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Kevin Lundberg
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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

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November 12, 2022

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1. Election is Over But Vote Counting Drags On

2. State Social Studies Standards

3. TABOR Turns 30

4. Upcoming Events

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1. Election is Over But Vote Counting Drags On

For Colorado the election was a bust for conservatives. The Democrats took all of the statewide races and got the biggest majorities in memory for both houses. Nationally it looks like the Republicans will take both houses of Congress, but due to vote counting issues, the results of many key races are still not fully known. Down in Arizona the Republican candidate for governor, Kari Lake, will not know the final numbers for several more days. She is expected to win, but it is still a nail biter. Such is also the case for Lauren Boebert in Colorado’s third congressional district.

The 2022 election is one more example of the failed election systems in this country. Not only are they veiled in secrecy, with many known vulnerabilities, they also don’t work very well. We must continue to work for accurate, fair, transparent, and efficient elections. Countries around the world pull this off all the time. We must insist on elections which are worthy of our confidence.

 

2. State Social Studies Standards

This week the state board of education passed new k-12 social studies standards that have been under consideration for about 12 months. Here is a story about their decision.

As I reviewed these standards (as much as I could stand reading) I was amazed at what isn’t there. There isn’t much of anything that used to be considered the academic discipline of history. I searched for some historical names of great significance in American history, including Lincoln, Adams, Reagan, Eisenhower, Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie. None of these are mentioned even once.

 

There is also a clear absence of any chronological context for the major themes and movements in American history, such as industrial revolutions in agriculture, the development of the nation through the establishment of the fifty states, the unique governmental design of federalism, the original intent and structure of the Constitution, the concept of equality, which was first substantially established in civil government with the Declaration of Independence (instead there is an anti theme promulgated that the Declaration excluded certain groups from the principle of equality). I could go on, and on, but the point is obvious.

 

There is such a focus on “inclusivity,” denigrating America’s past, extolling LGBT values, minimizing the valiant efforts of abolitionists such as John Quincy Adams (who is never mentioned), making sure first graders understand “equity,” etc. etc.. I am certain anything a conservative Christian parent hopes would be taught will not be covered at all, or the antithesis will be taught instead. 

 

I remember studying the “new” state standards for History about 30 years ago and the problems in the state standards from that time were the occasional mentions of revisionist concepts and ideas. Now one is hard pressed to find any main themes that are not revisionist history or blatant woke indoctrination. 

 

The board voted 4-3, along party-lines, to adopt these standards. Yes, elections have consequences.

 

3. TABOR Turns 30

In November, 1992, the people of Colorado put the Taxpayers’ Bill of Rights into the the state constitution. It has been a struggle to keep the essence of this document in effect, but this significant policy has withstood the attacks from big government advocates and TABOR still has a strong influence on Colorado governance.

ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council, has commemorated this milestone in several ways, including a report which they have published online. You may access that report here.

 

4. Upcoming Events 

There are two events coming up this coming week that I recommend you consider. The first will take some effort to attend. It is an election integrity symposium in Holyoke, Colorado tomorrow, Sunday, November 13, from 1:00-6:00 PM. For information click here.

The second is a special evening with Eric Metaxas at Timberline church in Fort Collins on Friday, November 18. For details click here

Preregistration is required for both events.

 

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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November 8, 2022

It is election day.  Vote for freedom because

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its Foundation on such Principles, and organizing its Powers in such Form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

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November 5, 2022

1. Hugh McKean

2. Boulder County Representative Arrested

3. Fiscal Responsibility Amendment

4. Judges- “Men Without Chests”

5. Voter Guides

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Hugh McKean

Loveland state representative and Republican House leader Hugh McKean unexpectedly died last Sunday. Hugh always had a smile and a word of encouragement for everyone, even when he was disagreeing with them. He will be greatly missed. In a rare honor, his body will lie in state at the capitol on Thursday, November 10.  A public service will be held at Resurrection Fellowship Church at 11 AM on Saturday, November 12. For more information click here.

I Corinthians 15:50-54

2. Boulder County Representative Arrested

Rep. Tracey Bernett was charged and arrested for misrepresenting her place of residence for reelection to her district. She was originally elected in 2020, from a Longmont district. Redistricting put her out of that district, so she rented an apartment inside the district in Louisville. However, the evidence apparently shows that she really continued to live in Longmont.

It is curious timing for the charges that were filed, as this problem has been well known for several months. As the election is now underway, not only courts will have to deal with this, the legislature will also have to take action if she is elected, which is quite possible as it is a strong democrat area. To view the DA’s press release click here.

3. Fiscal Responsibility Amendment

This week Human Events published an article by CU economics professor emeritus and long-time champion for sound economic policies, Dr. Barry Poulson. During the final days of this election season, as exaggerated promises fill the airwaves (and in-boxes), here is some good advice for long-term policies that could help set our nation’s economic plans on the right track. Click here for the article.

4. Judges- “Men Without Chests”

Last week I published some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties, but I am dropping that information as I am now at the point of just saying no to all judges. This week one more judge in Colorado has turned a blind eye toward following the law for election issues. This time it was the Elbert county clerk who was asking for an injunction against Secretary of State Griswold for replacing the clerk with her own election official. Even though the judge recognized Griswold does not have the statutory authority to replace him, the judge still refused to stop her order.

This is one more example of a now long list of grievances the people of Colorado have against a judiciary that has lost the courage to face and then enforce the law, particularly when it comes to election laws. Our justice system is devolving into nothing more than a “legal” system of complex rules and “gottcha requirements.” It reminds me of what C. S. Lewis called “men without chests.”

It is time we  just tell them no. I am sure there are some competent judges on the bench, but even they are guilty of not speaking out and cleaning up what has become a corrupt judicial system in Colorado. As a group they are not doing their job and need to be replaced. For the details on this latest dereliction of duty click here.

5. Voter Guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier, including more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 29, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

5. Finger Report

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

Last week I reported on the impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters that was seen by an election worker in a Colorado county in 2020. The details can be found in article 1 of last week’s report (scroll down this page to see it).

This is a big deal, which deserves more attention. For a deeper dive into the private election software company that is behind all of this click here. It is an hour+ program, but start it at the 40 minute mark and listen for at least five minutes and/or the 55 minute mark.

Last week I concluded with the following paragraph:

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

I trust my prayer that every county clerk takes this seriously is more than idle words. Clerks need to monitor the military and overseas online votes. If the results are wildly different than the overall vote patterns in their county, they need to get to the bottom of this. If clerks need more information on what I have discovered they may contact me at SenatorLundberg@gmail.com.

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

Elections matter for many reasons, one is how the government interacts and influences children. In recent years some government agencies have become quite bold in promoting values that are contrary to the values of average families.

Here are two stories that underscore our need for elected leaders who will stand against this troubling trend. Click here for a story on how the CDC is spending our tax dollars on what amounts to homosexual online grooming sites for children, run by Planned Parenthood. Click here  for a story recommended to teachers by the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood. This story is about “anti-bias” holidays, where the author recommends replacing Mother’s Day and Father’s Day with “Family Day” because the original holidays may be offensive to families that are not composed of a mother and a father. You can fill in the blanks for what they have in mind.

Elections matter…

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

A former Democrat candidate for county commissioner has blown the whistle on a multi-year ballot harvesting scheme in the Orlando area. For more details click here.

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here. I just obtained some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties. The Larimer list can be found here and the Weld list here. I am passing this on as some judge information, but I have not had a way to fully research the details. Use it as you think is best.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Finger Report

A couple of months ago I reported on an accident I had with a table saw where I nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. I have been overwhelmed with the prayers and support from so many and I want to thank everyone. The recovery is coming along, I still have all the fingers, but they are not yet very functional.

Through all of this I can say that God is good, all the time! I am confident He will restore to me all the function I need from that hand. I just don’t know what that will look like or how long it will take to get there. Thank you again for all of your support and prayers. I will never run out of a need for strong prayer support.

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 22, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

4. More Voter guides

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

Last year I was made aware of an extraordinary story from a very republican county in Colorado. In the 2020 election an election worker observed an impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters.

By federal law they are allowed to vote online. The information is collected by a private company and transmitted to local counties where the votes are transferred individually to paper ballots. The election worker told me she helped do this to 20-30 batches, which held 50-100 ballots in each batch. The statistically impossible detail is that, except for no more than 1-4 ballots in every batch, all of the ballots were straight party-line votes for the democrat candidates. Hmmm… is it possible that a red county would produce 90 – 99% democrat votes 20-30 times over? I don’t think so.

I passed this troubling information on to several election integrity experts, but little was done with it.

Then this week I came across the name of that private company and it turns out it is the same company whose CEO was arrested earlier this month in Los Angeles for election malfeasance. Eugene Yu’s election-logistics software firm, Konnech, has been sharing personal information of poll workers with a software firm in China. This was serious enough to put him behind bars. Stealing votes, and military votes in particular, is much more serious.

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

Last week I provided the link to this video, which is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. I just reviewed another one, on Anthony Fauci, which will only be available online for the next few days. It is a long documentary which gives an extensive look at Fauci’s history.

These videos are a useful background to the action that the CDC took this week to approve COVID vaccines for children and infants. According to Children’s Health Defense (who produced the Fauci documentary) the action the CDC took this week is needed to give the manufacturers an exemption from all liability for the vaccines. It makes one wonder if they are trying to protect the children or Big Pharma..

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

As the gubernatorial race heats up Heidi Ganahl continues to dominate the debates. Here is a report on the last debate.

4. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject see SB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative video that was published just a few days ago.

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up. Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, about a somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report 

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis of the current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILER of Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

 

 

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject see SB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative video that was published just a few days ago.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject see SB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative video that was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up. Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, about a somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report 

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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Kevin Lundberg
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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis of the current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILER of Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

 

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC Mandate on Children

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Hedi Wins Debates

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Finger Report

5. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject see SB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative video that was published just a few days ago.

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up. Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, about a somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report 

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Special note for the July 11 call. I ask that any Republican candidate who was not successful  in the recent primary join us for any observations they may have on their having been in the trenches of campaigning in 2022.

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Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis of the current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILER of Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

 

 

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject see SB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative video that was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject see SB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative video that was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up. Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, about a somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report 

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis of the current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILER of Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

 

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here. I just obtained some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties. The Larimer list can be found here and the Weld list here. I am passing this on as some judge information, but I have not had a way to fully research the details. Use it as you think is best.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Finger Report

A couple of months ago I reported on an accident I had with a table saw where I nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. I have been overwhelmed with the prayers and support from so many and I want to thank everyone. The recovery is coming along, I still have all the fingers, but they are not yet very functional.

Through all of this I can say that God is good, all the time! I am confident He will restore to me all the function I need from that hand. I just don’t know what that will look like or how long it will take to get there. Thank you again for all of your support and prayers. I will never run out of a need for strong prayer support.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 29, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

5. Finger Report

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen, Part II?

Last week I reported on the impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters that was seen by an election worker in a Colorado county in 2020. The details can be found in article 1 of last week’s report (scroll down this page to see it).

This is a big deal, which deserves more attention. For a deeper dive into the private election software company that is behind all of this click here. It is an hour+ program, but start it at the 40 minute mark and listen for at least five minutes and/or the 55 minute mark.

Last week I concluded with the following paragraph:

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

I trust my prayer that every county clerk takes this seriously is more than idle words. Clerks need to monitor the military and overseas online votes. If the results are wildly different than the overall vote patterns in their county, they need to get to the bottom of this. If clerks need more information on what I have discovered they may contact me at SenatorLundberg@gmail.com.

2. CDC and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood

Elections matter for many reasons, one is how the government interacts and influences children. In recent years some government agencies have become quite bold in promoting values that are contrary to the values of average families.

Here are two stories that underscore our need for elected leaders who will stand against this troubling trend. Click here for a story on how the CDC is spending our tax dollars on what amounts to homosexual online grooming sites for children, run by Planned Parenthood. Click here  for a story recommended to teachers by the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood. This story is about “anti-bias” holidays, where the author recommends replacing Mother’s Day and Father’s Day with “Family Day” because the original holidays may be offensive to families that are not composed of a mother and a father. You can fill in the blanks for what they have in mind.

Elections matter…

3. Ballot Harvesting in Florida

A former Democrat candidate for county commissioner has blown the whistle on a multi-year ballot harvesting scheme in the Orlando area. For more details click here.

4. More Voter guides, Including Judges in Larimer and Weld

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published earlier plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here. I just obtained some information on judges in Larimer and Weld counties. The Larimer list can be found here and the Weld list here. I am passing this on as some judge information, but I have not had a way to fully research the details. Use it as you think is best.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Finger Report

A couple of months ago I reported on an accident I had with a table saw where I nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. I have been overwhelmed with the prayers and support from so many and I want to thank everyone. The recovery is coming along, I still have all the fingers, but they are not yet very functional.

Through all of this I can say that God is good, all the time! I am confident He will restore to me all the function I need from that hand. I just don’t know what that will look like or how long it will take to get there. Thank you again for all of your support and prayers. I will never run out of a need for strong prayer support.

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

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October 22, 2022

1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

4. More Voter guides

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

Last year I was made aware of an extraordinary story from a very republican county in Colorado. In the 2020 election an election worker observed an impossible vote pattern from military and overseas voters.

By federal law they are allowed to vote online. The information is collected by a private company and transmitted to local counties where the votes are transferred individually to paper ballots. The election worker told me she helped do this to 20-30 batches, which held 50-100 ballots in each batch. The statistically impossible detail is that, except for no more than 1-4 ballots in every batch, all of the ballots were straight party-line votes for the democrat candidates. Hmmm… is it possible that a red county would produce 90 – 99% democrat votes 20-30 times over? I don’t think so.

I passed this troubling information on to several election integrity experts, but little was done with it.

Then this week I came across the name of that private company and it turns out it is the same company whose CEO was arrested earlier this month in Los Angeles for election malfeasance. Eugene Yu’s election-logistics software firm, Konnech, has been sharing personal information of poll workers with a software firm in China. This was serious enough to put him behind bars. Stealing votes, and military votes in particular, is much more serious.

This needs to stop before one more military vote is counted through this obviously corrupted vote collection system. I pray every county clerk verifies that this is not happening with their military and overseas votes.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC COVID Vaccines for Children

Last week I provided the link to this video, which is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. I just reviewed another one, on Anthony Fauci, which will only be available online for the next few days. It is a long documentary which gives an extensive look at Fauci’s history.

These videos are a useful background to the action that the CDC took this week to approve COVID vaccines for children and infants. According to Children’s Health Defense (who produced the Fauci documentary) the action the CDC took this week is needed to give the manufacturers an exemption from all liability for the vaccines. It makes one wonder if they are trying to protect the children or Big Pharma..

3. Heidi Wins More Debates

As the gubernatorial race heats up Heidi Ganahl continues to dominate the debates. Here is a report on the last debate.

4. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject see SB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative video that was published just a few days ago.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up. Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, about a somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report 

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis of the current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILER of Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

 

 

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject see SB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative video that was published just a few days ago.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject see SB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative video that was published just a few days ago.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up. Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, about a somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report 

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

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The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis of the current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILER of Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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1. Have Online Military Votes Been Stolen?

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. Fauci Documentary and CDC Mandate on Children

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Hedi Wins Debates

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Finger Report

5. More Voter guides

Here is a repeat of the voter guides I published last week plus more detailed information on local races in Larimer county, which can be found here.

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

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October 15, 2022

1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

4. Ballot Questions Answered

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Comprehensive Report on COVID

This video is the most information packed report on COVID I have ever viewed. It is an up-to-date and brief presentation (under 13 minutes) to the San Diego City Council. To view it click here.

2. El Paso Suit Dismissed by Judge

Last week I reported on a suit challenging the legality of the voting machines in El Paso County. Instead of examining the facts, the judge refused to allow the case to be heard and dismissed the case on very questionable grounds. Due to the preliminary procedures the judge went forward with, I had hoped this would finally be the opportunity for a true “day in court,” but no, this judge is as tone deaf as most in his profession.

Consequently a complaint was filed with the Colorado Secretary of State, The complaint begins by saying: “This petition raises the question whether this Court, or any Colorado district court, will allow a public trial to determine if the El Paso County computer voting system is illegal.”

BTW, this is the same Secretary  of State that “mistakenly” sent out a letter to 30,000 non-citizens “reminding” them to register to vote…

3. Ballots Go Out Next Week

The election is about to begin. Please pray for a fair and accurate election, particularly here in Colorado. We have many clear choices before us and the future of our nation hangs in the balance. Pray that informed citizens will vote, will encourage others to vote, and that their votes will not be diluted by anyone who would seek to defraud the election in any way.

And don’t forget to vote.

4. Ballot Questions Answered

Transform Colorado has prepared several nonpartisan voter guides for different areas of Colorado in both English and Spanish. They are available here online and printed copies are being distributed to many churches across the state.

For statewide ballot questions Centennial Institute has prepared information that can be found here.

In addition, here is some good counsel offered by my friend John Andrews:

“I will vote yes on Proposition 121, which cuts income taxes for all. Yes on Amendment D, which improves access to the courts. And yes on Amendment E, which cuts property taxes for survivors of someone who died for our country.

“Three worthy acts of citizen lawmaking. Three yes votes… 121… D… and E.  

“I will vote no on all the other ballot issues.  Let’s defeat all these measures that would raise taxes (FF), or grow government (123), or make it harder for citizens to cut taxes (GG), or make alcohol and drugs easier to get (122, 124, 125, 126), or benefit the gambling industry (F).  

“None of those is a good thing for our state. Join me in voting them down.

“Join me also in voting no on all tax increases for local government. Coloradans pay more than enough taxes already. Politicians just need to spend more wisely.”

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 8, 2022

1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Delaware Supreme Court Throws Out All-Mail Voting

This is not for Colorado, but it is good to see any court read the law and rule accordingly. Click here for the details.

As a followup to this general topic, here is a link to a challenging commentary by Conrad Black, a Canadian-born British citizen, published by the Epoch Times, on judicial review of elections in the US. I don’t agree with all he says, but it is good food for thought.

2. El Paso Suit Now Includes Griswold Subpoena

Keep an eye on the court case scheduled to begin on October 17 in El Paso County. As I reported last week, it is a legitimate challenge to the legality of the voting equipment. I say legitimate because the election equipment is clearly in violation of state and federal law as the machine system destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. Federal law requires all election records to be preserved for 22 months. Colorado law says at least 25 months. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand, eliminating any possibility of machine counting irregularities.

In a document filed earlier this week, the Colorado secretary of state has been given a subpoena to appear at that hearing. The subpoena can be viewed here.

3. Larimer County Candidate Meeting in Berthoud 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a meet and greet in the Berthoud area for seven candidates here in Larimer County. For those in the area I hope you can join us. The address is 1800 West County Road 6. Kindly RSVP to GRANDMAPATRIOT1776@gmail.com. For more information call 970-402-0025. That is this Sunday afternoon, October 9, from 2-4 PM.

4. Natural gas can’t be replaced by green sources

Don’t forget, there is a lot more happening than just the elections. Here is a reminder that oil and gas cannot be replaced by “green” energy and the rush to try will have disastrous effects as early as this winter. To read more click here.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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October 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

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1. Election Integrity

Election integrity is a theme I continue to come back to because it is that important. We must insist that our elections are accurate and transparent, and currently they are not. Here are some details I have come across this week.

First, Time magazine released the cover for their Oct. 10 edition:

Time is not talking about those of us who are insisting on election integrity, they are honoring those who are insisting that elections are currently safe and secure, the “gold standard.” Never mind that voter registrations lists are bloated with voters who have moved out of their precinct years before, or died, or their voter identity has been cloned, or the lists are filled with non-citizens who have been automatically registered, etc..

And what about transparency for the vote counting equipment? We are told that is none of our business. Just trust them because they are the “gold standard.”

In the middle of this picture is Pam Anderson (woman with glasses), the corporate secretary for CTCL, the organization that used hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg’s money to corrupt the 2020 election in key swing states. Oh, and Anderson happens to also be the name on the 2022 ballot as the “Republican” for Colorado secretary of state. Hmmm…

As a matter of fact, Time magazine’s story is just as ignorant of the facts of election fraud as all other journalists who call people like me “election deniers.” Anyone who buys that line hasn’t looked at the facts.

Here is an interesting fact you probably haven’t seen in the papers. A court date has been set in El Paso County for October 17 and 19 to hear the complaint that the election equipment is in violation of state and federal law because the software destroys enough of the election records that it is impossible to conduct a complete audit of any election. The solution the suit calls for is to conduct the election as planned, but after the election, count the ballots by hand. For the court documents click here.

Speaking of election fraud, that supposedly never happens, a former member of Congress was just sentenced to 30 months in prison for election fraud. Hmmm…

Finally, let me be clear on one important point. I have great misgivings on what shape our election systems are in, but I am NOT advocating abandoning elections. For the short run we must overwhelm the fraudsters. It is the only path we have to ever have a chance to restore confidence in our elections.

2. First Gubernatorial Debate

Heidi Ganahl and Jared Polis had their first gubernatorial debate last Wednesday. Heidi did a great job of holding Polis accountable for 85 new taxes and fees, high crime rates, inflation, drugs and the destruction of the oil and gas industry.

For Polis the only word I can think that best describes his part is slimy. Knowing much of the facts about his first term (see the book I helped produce, UNMASKED 2020) I know how he misrepresented his actions as governor and twisted Regent Ganahl’s plans to restore Colorado to the state we know and love.

The debate can be viewed here. The actual gubernatorial debate begins at 1:13:30.

 

3. Article V on the US Senate Floor

Article V establishes the process for amending the Constitution.  It is the most powerful tool states have to control an out of control federal government. Much of my political career has been spent on promoting this significant principle, including starting the State Legislators Article V Caucus.

I have now been at this for ten years. It has been slow in coming, but as the national debt is now passing $30 trillion and the administrative state seems unstoppable, more people, including prominent leaders are starting to catch on. Here is a story about one US Senator, Senator Braun, who brought the issue to the Senate floor this week.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject see SB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative video that was published just a few days ago.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up. Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, about a somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report 

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis of the current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILER of Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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 Go to the archive pages for earlier editions.

 

 

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject see SB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative video that was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject see SB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative video that was published just a few days ago.

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Kevin Lundberg
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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up. Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, about a somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report 

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. On this call, if the internet connection is working at my hotel, I hope to give a fresh, first-hand report on The Moment of Truth Summit.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject see SB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative video that was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 24, 2022

1. Attack on GOP Office 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Attack on GOP Office

I lead this week’s report with a recent picture of the front window of the Larimer County Republican office. It is said that a picture tells a thousand words…

Does this vandalism of the GOP headquarters in Fort Collins have anything to with Biden’s inflammatory speech in front of Independence Hall?

Thanks Joe.

 

2. Polis Imports California’s Radical Ideas

Here is a troubling story of California’s radical attacks on our nation’s energy resources. California will be banning gas heaters, as described in this story. However, understand that Colorado’s Governor Polis has locked Colorado’s air control policies to California policies, so any time you see some extreme “green” agenda coming out of “California,” just insert the word “Colorado” because that is the policy system Polis has baked into our state’s laws.

And here is another discussion from a nationally published magazine on how California AND Colorado policies are implementing the “green” agenda.For more information on this subject see SB21-200, HB19-1261 and HB19-1188.

 


3. Why Everyone Needs an AR-15


For the best argument I have seen against government gun control watch this interesting and informative video that was published just a few days ago.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 17, 2022

1. Constitution Day 

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

3. Commentary on Higher Education

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Constitution Day

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

235 years ago today, September 17, the U.S. Constitution was signed. With the exception of God’s Holy Word, this was to become the most significant document in the history of the world. It was the first time a nation was founded on the unique idea of limited government and self-governance, specifically designed within one concise document. Many nations have followed with their own written constitutions, but the average life span of those plans has been less than 20 years. The U.S. Constitution has endured many challenges over many generations. It is a testament to the wisdom, foresight and solid principles of the patriots who created the Constitution.

It is not perfect. We have amended it 27 times, but that too was part of the plan. Take a few moments today to ponder the blessings we enjoy because of this solid foundation for our land. And keep it within the context of that other great document, the Declaration of Independence.

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed…”

2. DOJ Harassing Biden Opponents

In four minutes Tucker Carlson drills down to the core reasons for the Department of Justice’s unjust and illegal violations of our Constitutional Fourth Amendment rights. To watch click HERE.

3. Commentary on Higher Education

Higher education is in deep trouble. Enrollment is down and tuition costs are up. Too many schools have become little more than woke, politically correct indoctrination centers. There are notable exceptions which Colorado Christian University’s chancellor, Dr. Donald Sweeting wrote about in this recently published in the Washington Times commentary. To read it click here.

4. Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol

Unfortunately I will be out of state, but Tom Schreiner sent me this announcement for a special time of prayer he is organizing at the state capitol next week.

What: Intercessory, Strategic Prayer inside Colorado State Capitol
When: Friday, September 23 beginning at 1 pm sharp
Where: Inside State Capitol at guided tour staging area, near Ute Flags
Why: Election Integrity for Colorado & Nation, Office of Governor (CO)
How: We will have a guided private tour, including dome area
Who: members of the Body of Christ from a variety of churches

Anyone who is a bible believing prayer warrior is invited to join us.
This will be conducted as a strategic, under the radar, spiritual Delta Force activity

For further information contact:

Tom Schreiner
schreinert52@gmail.com
303-913-0689 cell

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 14, 2022

SPECIAL REPORT. – FBI seizes Lindell’s phone for Colorado Federal Grand Jury

HERE is the link to a video report, published this morning, about a somewhat dramatic FBI contact with Mike Lindell in Minnesota, which happened late in the day yesterday. Over the last several days the FBI and DOJ have ramped up their harassment of citizens who are exercising their First Amendment right to publicly question the accuracy of our electronic voting systems.

This particular case should be of interest to Colorado citizens, as it is concerning a federal grand jury inquiry here in Colorado concerning Mesa County clerk and recorder Tina Peters. It is obvious that the DOJ is not satisfied with the flimsy charges the Mesa County DA cooked up against her with his own grand jury and are on their own fishing expedition against this courageous patriot. Clerk Peters has already exposed the illegal destruction of election records and vote manipulation that the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion voting systems orchestrated in 2020 and 2021.

This video is one hour long. Please watch it and pass it on. Every Colorado citizen needs to know this story of the corruption and abuse our government, at every level, is exerting on the fearless patriots who are sounding the alarms right before this critical election.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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September 10, 2022

1. Colorado Recount Broke the Law

2. Potent Message to Biden

3. Trump’s Virtues

4. Constitution Day

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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1. Colorado Primary Recount Broke the Law

The Colorado Recount was not conducted according the recount statute (CRS 1-10.5-102) and courts don’t seem to care; so far.

This past week Tina Peters’ lawsuit against the Colorado Secretary of State and the county clerks was dismissed by the court, without giving Tina’s attorney the opportunity to present the merits of the case. HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed.

Tina Peters filed this suit because the recount of her primary election was conducted in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. The law clearly states that the fist step is for the canvas boards in each county to compare a random sample of the machine counted results of that election with a hand count of the paper ballots counted by those same machines. If any discrepancies are found in the two totals the ballots must be counted by hand. That first required step was completely ignored. Instead the Secretary if state ordered a machine count and the clerks followed her orders and went along with this blatant violation of the law!

A glaring question is obvious. Why is Secretary Griswold refusing to compare the ballots with the machine totals? Is there something she is hiding? She insists Colorado’s elections are the gold standard. Why not follow the law and put it to the test?

Tina assures me she will not give up the fight and will appeal for a fair hearing to a higher court. Please pray that justice and transparency will prevail, before we go through another election (as in this coming November).

2. Potent Message to Biden

Much has been said about the destructive policies of the current administration, but none I have seen or heard have have been more clear or effective than this five minute message from a naturalized citizen. To watch click HERE.

3. Trump’s Virtues

And… a potent contrast is this speech on Donald Trump. I hope you can spend a few minutes with this discourse. It is an excellent analysis of Trump and his role as President. To view click HERE.

4. Constitution Day 

235 years ago, on September 17, the Constitution was signed by the delegates who conceived this new concept of self-governance. I trust all will pause to consider what a blessing this document has been to all Americans, and the entire world.

In Windsor there will be a special program honoring the Constitution which I plan on attending. There is a charge for this event and registration is required. For more information click HERE. Whether or not you can make this meeting, please give some attention and honor to Constitution Day in 2022.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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September 3, 2022

1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

2. Tina Peters

3. Babylon Bee

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

5. No zoom call on Monday

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1. Biden’s “Historic” Speech

Thursday night Joe Biden gave what was billed as an historic speech to the American people. I listened to as much of it as I could stand. If you want the text to the speech, click HERE.

The speech was historic, but not in the way Joe Biden intended. In my opinion, it was the worst, most dangerous speech ever delivered by a US president in my life time. With the backdrop of Independence Hall, lit with harsh blood-red lights and Marine guards, Joe Biden proved to the nation that he doesn’t understand our system of government and he has very little respect for the people. Claiming his speech to be about unity, he essentially declared war against a great number of us.

These few lines sum up much of what he was aiming at.

“MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they’re working right now, as I speak in state after state, to give the power to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election-deniers to undermine democracy itself.”

BTW, I agree that election deniers are undermining the democratic process, but he is chief among them, denying all of the evidence that the 2020 election was loaded with fraud and, like Jena Griswold, refuses any valid process to test the accuracy of the present voting systems.

Understand this, Biden is not simply going after Trump; he is going after all of us. His administration has flaunted the law and exceeded his constitutional responsibilities in flagrant ways. This speech was an ominous warning that we should heed and work to defeat.

Words fail me in expressing my contempt for his attitude and harsh delivery. It was filled with empty platitudes and claims that were the complete opposite of the truth. Again and again he said that those of us who adhere to the ideals of making American great are a threat to our “democracy.”

First, he doesn’t understand that our nation was not established as a democracy, it is a constitutional republic. This is significant, as a major theme in the speech was preserve the “democracy” and I have observed that those who call for democracy are rarely interested in the Bill of Rights and the constitutional limits of civil government. They are interested in power and control, something Biden has used again and again in these first twenty months of his administration.

Biden’s speech sounded more like a dictator than a US President. Or, to put a better face on this, maybe he is just desperate to find something that works. Inflation is still raging, a recession deepening, the southern border is totally out of control, crime in our major cities is skyrocketing, schools are failing, parents are outraged with the woke culture being pushed on their kids, the military is being compromised by that same woke system… I could go on, but you get the point.

Here is another example from Biden’s speech; “MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards — backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right to marry who you love.” This is red meat rhetoric for the hard left, and a direct slap in the face if you are pro-life or pro-marriage, but hardly an accurate counter to making America great again.

I close my observations with a link to a short exchange between Steve Bannon and Arizona candidate for governor, Kari Lake. In less than two minutes they sum it up pretty well. To view it click HERE.

2. Tina Peters

The Mesa County DA is accelerating his criminal proceedings against Tina Peters, while she pursues her lawsuits against the secretary of state and county clerks. I expect several developments in the next few days as Tina continues to defend herself and the integrity of our election systems. In some ways I think Biden’s speech is a reaction to the issues Tina fearlessly bringing before the nation.

3. Babylon Bee

I don’t know if you are aware of the political satire produced by The Babylon Bee. They are very good at poking fun at folks that deserve it. HERE is a link I recommend.

4. Alaska’s Terrible Voting System

The results are in for the special election to replace Alaska’s US representative. Even though Alaska is a strong Republican state, because they have a “jungle” primary where everyone competes on one ballot and the final vote is determined through a complex system called ranked voting, the Democrat candidate won.

Just like Colorado’s open primary, which is a bad idea, jungle primaries are equally frustrating, often yielding a result that does not accurately reflect the will of the people. On top of that ranked voting puts down another layer of confusion, further complicating the election results. Also, be aware that ranked voting makes counting of ballots nearly impossible.

Voters in Fort Collins; be aware that a question allowing ranked voting will be on your November ballot.

5. No zoom call on Monday

As is our normal custom, we take a break from our normal Zoom calls on holidays that fall on Mondays and that includes Labor day on September 5. We will be back the next week, on September 12.


For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 27, 2022

1. Summit and Election Update

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

3. Priola

4. Finger Troubles

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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What a week!

1. Summit and Election Update

This week started with The Moment of Truth Summit, which I attended in Springfield, Missouri on Saturday and Sunday. I did file a report early Sunday on the Summit, but it continued all that day with much more information about the state of elections in our country.

The big take aways from The Moment of Truth Summit were the premier showing of the documentary (S)Election Code, reports on election highlights from all 50-states, and the fact that over a thousand citizens came from every state who understand that election fraud is rampant in our system. We must do better if the Republic is to survive.

One call to action at the Moment of Truth Summit was asking citizens in every state to collect the cast vote records before the time expires for preserving those records. According to federal law that date is early in September of this year, 22 months after the 2020 election. However, Colorado law requires all records to be maintained for at least 25 months. This does not mean we should hold off, but we should also be aware that no Colorado clerk can legally destroy 2020 election records in Colorado until at least December. All of this information is free and available to all on FrankSpeech.com.

In a related subject, here is an article on an election system that has worked well for many years in France. Everyone votes in-person, with paper ballots, on Election Day, with ID required. All ballots are hand counted that same night. This method leaves very little room for wide spread fraud and therefore confidence in the accuracy of their elections is very high.

2. Griswold Doesn’t Get It

Here in Colorado, the Secretary of State either doesn’t want to understand how to protect our elections or is incapable of understanding how this can be done.

Here is an email that Secretary Griswold sent to her supporters on Friday:

“Even though she lost, Tina Peters, the Big Lie conspiracy theorist who is facing felony charges, refused to concede and demanded a recount in the Republican primary for Secretary of State.

“This is a crucial moment in American history, as election deniers continue to spread misinformation and gain traction around the country, it becomes even more important that everyone stays involved and engaged.

“I needed to reach out to you quickly because we are coming up on our end-of-month deadline. With Big Lie rhetoric still circulating throughout the country, we need to show the strength behind our campaign.

“Please join me in the fight to expand access to the polls and protect the will of the people by rushing in $25 right now.

“Thanks for everything you do,

Jena Griswold”

Clearly Jena Griswold is just trying to raise cash for her campaign, but the substance of this letter ignores the facts and flips the truth on its head. In fact, Tina Peters is only guilty of doing her job; preserving all of the election records. Tina has also sued the Colorado Secretary of State and the County Clerks because they conducted her primary election recount in specific violation of the Colorado recount law. 

I have covered many of the details of this dispute in previous reports, however for the complete picture HERE is a link to the legal complaint that Tina Peters filed. For an expanded view on my views on election integrity issues HERE is a speech that I gave at Truth and Liberty last year.

3. Priola

This past week State Senator Kevin Priola announced he is switching parties from Republican to Democrat. This was an extraordinary move that potentially changes the balance of political power in the Colorado State Senate for 2023 and 2024.

I have seen Colorado state legislators flip parties before, but never in the middle of their term. They understood that the people in their district voted for them with a specific party affiliation. In my opinion, this is a severe betrayal of the voters in his senate district.

Even though Priola’s voting patterns probably won’t change much (he voted consistently with the Democrats), I believe his actions warrant a close look at the recall provisions in Colorado law for the citizens in his district.

4. Finger Troubles

On a personal note, many already know that on Tuesday I had a severe accident with my table saw and nearly cut off three fingers on my left hand. The doctor spent over two hours reattaching the fingers with what was left, however the final prognosis is still uncertain. I have been overwhelmed with care and compassion from so many and I continue to say with absolute certainty that God is good all the time.

I am not sure how this will effect my abilities in the future but I do look forward to whatever adventure God has in store for me and my wonderful family. Thank you for your prayers and support.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom Call Every Monday Morning

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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August 21

Special Report on the first day of The Moment of Truth Summit.

As I reported earlier, I am currently attending the The Moment of Truth Summit, which is an in-depth look at the current state of our election systems from across the country. The summit is being live-streamed on Frankspeech.com. Much of the Summit is also available for replaying on Frankspeech.com. I strongly recommend viewing what you can of the Summit today (it will be conducted from 9 AM to 9 PM, Central time).

Some of the highlights from Saturday were state by state reports of election integrity issues. This took a long time to get through all 50 states, but most individual state reports are now available to be viewed one at a time. There is a wealth of specific information to be had from those reports.

I don’t see any rebroadcast available on Frankspeech.com at this time, but the premier showing of the documentary Selection Code was the program last night. This is, essentially, the story of Tina Peters, the clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Colorado. Selection Code is also a detailed description of the deep problems of electronic election systems. This was a powerful presentation of the significant problems we have with our current elections systems AND the clear solution: hand count the ballots. Get rid of the machines that are ripe for fraud and abuse and return to a secure voting system of which we can all have confidence in it’s accuracy and integrity. All aspects of our voting systems must be fortified (voter registration, distribution, collection and storage of ballots, and counting and tabulation of the results) but the most vulnerable and opaque part is the secretive and complex electronic voting machinery. 

I have seen several documentaries designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding election systems. They all reveal certain parts to this intricate puzzle, but Selection Code is the most powerful one produced which I have seen.

If you can, please watch This final day of The Moment of Truth Summitit will be time well spent.

August 20, 2022

1. Election Integrity

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

3. Who Feeds Whom?

4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

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1. Election Integrity

As I publish this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report I am in Springfield, Missouri, attending The Moment of Truth Summit. This event, sponsored by Mike Lindell, is a gathering of patriotic citizens from across the country who want to reestablish confidence in our voting systems. This can only accomplished by fixing the problems which have plagued our recent elections. I will take careful notes and report on all I see and hear at this summit.

This week lawsuits have been filed in two Colorado counties challenging the use of Colorado’s electronic voting systems in the November general election. The lawsuits were filed in the state district courts in Mesa and El Paso counties. The basis of the lawsuits is that the electronic voting systems violate Colorado and federal law by systematically deleting files and other data that are required to be maintained under the respective statutes.  Accordingly, it is illegal to use these systems in the upcoming November election. The lawsuits were filed under a special Colorado statute that allows for expedited treatment of complaints about the conduct of upcoming elections. They are supported by an extensive declaration by a well qualified cyber security expert. My thanks to Maurice Emmer for providing this timely report 

Finally, here are success stories concerning election integrity. The Family Research Council recently filed this report on the progress several states have made to ensure that their elections do have transparency and accuracy. Click here for their story.

2. 87,000 More IRS Agents?

This week, as the nation once again is learning the meaning of stagflation, the occupant in the White House signed a bill that will tax the people hundreds of billions of dollars and spend the money on inflationary projects, including hiring an estimated 87,000 additional IRS agents. Nothing could go wrong here…

For a little background, here is a short video on one way the IRS recruits their investigative agents. This video was not produced as a political statement, it is a factual report on IRS policies and procedures. I know you will find it informative, from which you can draw your own conclusions.

3. Who Feeds Whom?

For all of us in rural Colorado the governor’s live in companion had some advice, which the FencePost (a rural Colorado newspaper) has published for our edification. Colorado voters ought to know what sort of values and attitudes are held in the Polis household. The story can be found here.


4. 1,200 Scientists and Scholars Declare “There Is No Climate Emergency”

As we are daily barraged by policies that assume global warming is threatening the very existence of life on our planet, it is important to keep this within the perspective of actual experts, who have joined in this declaration, which includes: “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures…” Click here for more information.

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August 13, 2022

1. Election Misinformation

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

3. Message from Ashe in America

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1. Election Misinformation

You have got to watch this 30 second ad to believe it! Former Secretary of State (SOS) Wayne Williams (who was defeated by Griswold in the 2018 election) has teamed up with her to warn us all about “election misinformation.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!  In the ad they insist that Colorado’s elections are “safe and secure.”

Well, how about proving it? Griswold had the perfect opportunity last week. She could have simply followed Colorado’s recount law (CRS 1-110.5-102). As I detailed in the last two Lundberg Reports (given below on this page), Griswold conducted an illegal recount by refusing to allow the canvas boards to follow the required test comparison of machine counts and hand counts of the actual paper ballots cast for the GOP SOS primary. Instead she, and now Williams, just bloviate about their “gold standard” without any any proof!

I do agree with one thing Griswold and Williams said. “Always use trusted sources.” My source is the actual Colorado law. Can we get any closer to the facts than that?  The next test of the election system here in Colorado will be the lawsuit that Tina Peters and other candidates have filed against Griswold and the county clerks. Thanks to supporters of these candidates all of the counties have been served the law suit notices and we expect the judge to start the legal process next week. With the general election just around the corner this suit must processed quickly.

For more information on this important issue I recommend this report  from America’s Mom.

2. The Fourth Amendment and FBI Raids

Here in Colorado we have seen this before, Just ask Tina Peters or Sheronna Bishop, but now it is President Trump’s home. The FBI is developing a reputation for police-state tactics of intimidation. And now they have ramped it up to an example that no one will ever forget. Much has been said by many over the past few days and I will not dwell long on this outrageous behavior of an organization that used to be held in high esteem.

However, I bring up this one point: Have we forgotten the Bill of Rights? In all of the hours of news stories and commentaries I have listened to, only once, and then in quick passing, was the Fourth Amendment specifically addressed.

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Yes, the FBI was using a search warrant, but this is a clear example of the severe misuse of the Fourth Amendment, particularly when law enforcement wants to go an a “fishing expedition.” It is crystal clear to anyone who carefully considers all of the facts that the executive branch of the Federal Government is abusing our constitutional rights, turning their legitimate police powers into political tools for corrupt purposes.

We must demand better, and the best place to start is at the ballot box this November.

3. Message from Ashe in America

Ashe in America has been providing valuable information on Colorado’s election issues and more. I have found her writing style creative and her information accurate. I consider her a trusted source of much that has been happening here in Colorado and beyond. This week she sent out a dignified request for support and I ask that you give her request  serious consideration.

There are many patriots who have devoted a great deal of their time and energy to election integrity, integrity that is more than hollow promises, integrity that is safe, secure and verified. Ashe is one of those patriots, help her as you are able. Thank you.

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August 6, 2022

1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

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1. Statewide Recount Did Not Follow the Colorado Law

This story is really a followup to the lead story of last week, concerning the recount of the Secretary of State (SOS) primary election, which can be found below this August 6 edition on this webpage.

As I wrote last week, SOS Griswold insisted on conducting a machine recount, even though the concerns many of us have are with the integrity of the machine counting and tabulating software. This could have all been settled appropriately with a manual, hand count of the actual paper ballots. If the results turned out the same as the original reported results of the primary, Griswold would have been vindicated and we could all have that much more confidence in our election system. If the results of a hand count were very different than the reported totals, all of Colorado would see that we must immediately abandon the machines and conduct future elections with a hand count system.

That is what could have been. What happened this week did not settle anything. At the SOS ‘s orders a machine count was conducted and the results were virtually identical to the first time the machines processed the ballots. No surprise there.

Some claim this settles the matter, but in fact it only proved that the machines continue to act in the same fashion as they did in the original count. What it did not answer was: are the machines accurately tabulating the votes indicated on the original paper ballots? That can only be answered by comparing the original machine count to a hand count of the same ballots.

Additionally, upon careful observation by recount watchers, it was found that the recount was not conducted according to Colorado law in two significant ways. First, the election machines are not properly certified, as required by federal law and the machines have several major vulnerabilities that have not been adequately addressed. Conducting a hand count would circumvent this immediate concern. Secondly, a test comparison of the machines to a hand count of ballots was not conducted before the recount, as required by Colorado law (CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (a)).

That subsection says: “Prior to any recount, the canvass board shall choose at random and test voting devices used in the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question that is the subject of the recount. The board shall use the voting devices it has selected to CONDUCT A COMPARISON of the machine count of the ballots counted on each such voting device for the candidate race, ballot issue, or ballot question to the corresponding manual count of the voter-verified paper records.” (I added the emphasis with the color, capitalizing and bold type.)

This never happened. Instead the SOS required what they call a Limited Risk Audit, which does not give the comparison of what the machine counted originally in the primary to a hand count of those same voted ballots. The above subsection is very clear and it never happened in any county. This is a serious error, which must be corrected for the recount to be valid. It must follow these essential steps required in Colorado law.

Accordingly Tina Peters has filed a suit against SOS Griswold and the county clerks, demanding that they follow the law. That complaint can be found here. I commend clerk and candidate Tina Peters for her tenacity, despite all of the ridicule she is enduring from the media, political pundits and other uninformed “experts.” Because of her courage we may still have a chance to have accurate elections in Colorado, and have confidence in the results.

 

2. Moore v. Harper Will Test Independent State Legislature Doctrine

Here is a case the Supreme Court has taken up for their next session that we need to keep an eye on. It has to do with what is called the Independent State Legislature Doctrine. Essentially it asks, do state legislatures have the absolute authority to draw congressional districts, or can courts step in and change those maps, thus taking over this power from the directly elected, legislative branch of government?

This case might be decided quickly, as it directly impacts the North Carolina congressional elections this November.

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July 30, 2022

1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

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1. Statewide SOS Primary Recount is On

Over the last few days we have seen some extraordinary moments in the aftermath of the Republican primary. In a last minute push secretary of state (SOS) Republican candidate Tina Peters raised enough money, under the strict rules of campaign finance contributions, to fund a state-wide recount of her race. I sent out a notice to my readers (thank you to all who responded) and Tina appealed to the state and the nation, from which enough money was raised for her to pay the over $250,000 fee to the SOS to demand a recount.

Every county in Colorado is now preparing to conduct the recount next week. However, as of this writing, SOS Griswold is denying the manual hand-count that Peters is demanding, insisting that to follow the law it must be counted by the Dominion software and hardware. It is my understanding that Tina Peters is seeking a court order to force the hand-count.

Griswold is wrong. The law does not support her decision.

The law says in CRS 1-10.5-102 (3) (b) “If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are identical, or if any discrepancy is able to be accounted for by voter error, then the recount may be conducted in the same manner as the original ballot count. If the results of the comparison of the machine count and the manual count in accordance with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) of this section are not identical, or if any discrepancy is not able to be accounted for by voter error, a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination unless evidence exists that the integrity of the voter-verified paper records has been irrevocably compromised. The secretary of state shall decide which method of recount is used in each case, based on the secretary’s determination of which method will ensure the most accurate count, subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion. Nothing in this subsection (3) limits any person from pursuing any applicable legal remedy otherwise provided by law.”

To emphasize my argument I colored the most relevant words and phrases in this statute.

 

First, it is clear that both options are a possibility for a recount, machine (electronic), and manual (hand) because the term “may” is used.

Second, it is true that the SOS may choose the machines (electronic) for a recount, but only if the machines have been ruled out as the source of the questionable return totals. If there is a question of the machine’s accuracy, the paper records are to be used under most circumstances. This is what “a presumption is created that the voter-verified paper records will be used for a final determination” means.

In all cases the SOS is to use the method that will “ensure the most accurate count.” When the very reason for the recount is because there is serious concern that the machines have been compromised, the only way to verify the accuracy of the machines is to test their results against a hand count of all ballots cast for the SOS race.

Finally, understanding that a secretary of state may use bad judgment in such a highly charged situation, this statute wisely states the obvious, that the judgement of the SOS is “subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion.” Therefore, as I understand it, an injunction is being sought to overturn Griswold’s decision to reject a hand count.

At this stage of this still developing story I have one more observation.

SOS Griswold’s total rejection of a hand count is strong evidence that the machines have been fraudulently manipulated and Griswold knows it.

If the opposite were true, that the machines are truly the “gold standard” of election integrity, Griswold should welcome a hand recount to prove to the world that the machines are accurate. And in this case Peters and her supporters are the ones who are paying the bill to have the recount test conducted. What better way could SOS Griswold devise to vindicate and validate her claim that the Colorado voting system is the “gold standard?”

9:00 PM, 7/30/22- additional information:

On Friday several counties started the recount process by testing the election machines. However, they did not follow the letter of the law for recount procedures, which are given in parts of 1-10.5-102 that I did not reproduce in this article. Instead they followed the procedures for a regular election and no manual count was included in the test, which the law requires for recounts. Additionally, the test pretty much blew up in their face as 30-60% of the ballots were rejected by the scanner system, requiring them to be individually sorted out, which is taking way too much time to process.

As I see it, the probability of a hand count is growing as their machine process is bogging down, is not following the statutory law for recounts  and ultimately may prove to be unworkable, given the fact that the recount must be completed this week.

2. Digging Deeper Into Election integrity

Here are some resources I ran across recently about election integrity issues here in Colorado and across the nation:

Discussion on Colorado voting issues by two well informed attorneys.

Nation-wide analysis of  recent problems and solutions in state election laws.

Short video on plan to take back precinct leadership across the nation.

3. Colorado Enterprises are Now 40% of the Budget

TABOR allows an exception to it’s strict limits on state revenue and state spending. It is called State Enterprises. Instead of taxes, they charge fees (really taxes).  Over the 30 years of TABOR State Enterprise revenues have ballooned to over 36 times the original amount collected (and spent), without any constraints from the Tax Payers’ Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Here is a link to the details.


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July 23, 2022

1. January 6

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

3. Sidney Powell

4. UN Food Policy

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1. January 6

With the Congressional committee wrapping up their January 6 show trial, we have been subjected to a lot of fake news. Their narrative is Trump planned this riot as a way to overthrow the government. However, the only thing they got right was somebody did set this up to explode, only the bad actors were Pelosi, Schumer and company, including some leadership in the FBI. For a dose of realty, check out this story and the brief trailer for a documentary on January 6, just released on Friday.

2. AZ Suit to End Electronic Voting Machines

Last Thursday was a big day for voter integrity issues. A suit seeking the elimination of electronic voting systems in Arizona finally was heard before a federal judge. Additionally, in Wisconsin the election commission told clerks to ignore some state election laws. For a real time analysis of that court hearing, the story coming out of Wisconsin and some aspects of the election law in Georgia, watch this program on Frank Speech. Of particular interest is when they listen in on the actual audio of the court hearing, which starts about halfway through the program.

3. Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell is an attorney who has been on the front lines of defending President Trump in the public square. She has been vilified by the mainstream media, like everyone else who is trying to get to the truth of the 2020 election. In this in-depth interview Sidney Powell gives a clear picture of who she is and what she is trying to accomplish. For another dose of realty I recommend this hour long interview.

4. UN Food Policy

Here is a startling report on the food policies of the UN, which are an integral part of their plan called Agenda 2030. With all of the chatter on food shortages and the farmer revolts in Europe, this is an issue that must not be ignored.

As a sidebar to this story, please note that when we have had heat waves before 2000, news reports would simply report on the temperatures and the immediate consequences of those temperatures. Today most of the news reports are trying to make it proof positive of an impending crisis of global warming that will end life on this planet. Hmm… this kind of reminds me of the 18th century Thomas Malthus (look him up), or the following list of false predictions:


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July 16, 2022

1. Recount

2. Tina Peters

3. Court Packing

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1. Recount

This week the Hanks campaign and the Peters campaign both requested a recount of the primary election ballots. Here is a copy of the Peters letter to the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS). Here is the SOS reply. The request pointed out the suspected issue is the counting and reporting system itself and therefore the recount needs to be an actual hand recount to verify the accuracy of the equipment, or demonstrate equipment failures, or intentional manipulation.

If the electronic system is as accurate as the SOS insists it is, one should expect the SOS to welcome this opportunity to demonstrate that accuracy in a very public way. However, the SOS response was to  insist they use the same electronic systems, which will prove nothing. The SOS also required both campaigns pay over $230,000 to initiate the recount. As I understand it, both campaigns have rejected the SOS response and are asking for a recount that will, in fact, really count the actual ballots. Stay tuned…

2. Tina Peters

Tina Peters has been in the news for more than just the recount requests, but somehow I think there is a relationship.
This week she spoke at a conference in Nevada. To hear her speech, which I recommend, click here and start at the 2 hour, 27 minute mark.

Because the Mesa County DA thought she had broken her terms of her pretrial bond the DA initiated an arrest warrant for her. It was a miscommunication on the part of her legal team that created the problem and Friday afternoon the judge did quash (kill) the warrant, but not before many misleading headlines once again created a false narrative against the reputation of Tina.

For a much more accurate picture of this fighting patriot, please click on the above link and listen to the speech she gave in Nevada (it is brief, but powerful).

3. Court Packing

This has not been in the news recently, but there is a very real possibility it will be a major story after the November election. Whether or not the Democrats lose the House and/or Senate, they will still control everything until next January. There will be tremendous pressure on every Democrat senator to support packing Supreme Court with Biden-picked liberals.

This would effectively end the independence of the courts and be the biggest challenge to preserving the Republic since the Civil War.

A recent national poll shows a very big divide on this issue between Democrats and Republicans, both in Congress and across the nation. I will keep a careful eye on this subject and keep you posted.


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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 9, 2022

1. More Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. More Good News From Washington

As a followup to the story I led with last week, here is a 40 minute discussion on the just released Kennedy and Carson decisions from the U. S. Supreme Court. This round table discussion is from the attorneys who argued these cases before the high court. As I said last week, taken together, they represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Please take the time to check this out. it will have major effect on government programs for decades to come.

2. Open Primary is a Problem in Several States

We have seen, firsthand, many of the problems created by an open primary system in Colorado. Here is a recent story about similar problems in nine other states across the nation. This article points out that this is not just a Colorado problem. More and more conservative leaders are figuring out that the open primary is designed to weed out conservative candidates and leave us with middle of the road politicians.

I reported last week that many troubling irregularities were found in our recently held primary election. Many highly qualified experts are sorting through the evidence and hope to unveil their findings within the week. I look forward to including that valuable information in a future publication of this report.

3. Colorado Department of Early Childhood

The opening website headline for the newly formed Colorado Department of Early Childhood says it all:

Universal Preschool is Coming!

Polis’ latest big project is here, aiming to take over parenting at the earliest ages. This brand new department, authorized by the current Colorado legislature, opened their doors this month and their plans line up perfectly with the woke-socialist agenda of the governor. Combine this with the state’s legislated policies that promote an alphabet soup of genders, a rejection of traditional family values and our nation’s remarkable history of One Nation Under God and we have the next generation (literally) of government as defined by the hard left.


4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Special note for the July 11 call. I ask that any Republican candidate who was not successful  in the recent primary join us for any observations they may have on their having been in the trenches of campaigning in 2022.

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Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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July 2, 2022

1. Good News From Washington

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.
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1. Good News From Washington

This year’s Supreme Court decisions show a major shift in the Court. Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning. Two cases, when taken together, represent a huge jump forward in religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

The case affirming the Washington state high school coach’s constitutional right to publicly pray at the end of a game and the case from Maine, prohibiting the state of Maine from excluding all religious private schools from participating in a state sponsored tuition program both dramatically change court standards for defending the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

These decisions changed the legal standards for allowing teachers to express their faith. Governments at all levels can allow monuments containing elements of religious faith to be placed on public property and citizens can once again live their lives with their freedom of conscience reaffirmed in the courts of our nation. This may affect over 20,000 court decisions made on this subject over the past several decades.

Similar decisions on the Second Amendment, limits to EPA authority, etc. all point to a definite shift in the Court. I see a much greater respect for the constitutional limitations on government, support for individual rights and a respect of states’ jurisdictional authority. This is great news (thank Donald Trump for great nominations).

Now we must make sure Congress does not destroy the Court and these great steps forward for freedom with court packing…

2. Open Primary Opens Pandora’s Box
-report amended 5:18 PM, July 2-

Amendment to report: Today I learned of serious anomalies that are reported to have been found in the Colorado primary election results. I will report more on this breaking story as confirmed information becomes available.

This week’s primary election was a clear demonstration of how dysfunctional Colorado’s open primary system has become. Of the ten people I endorsed nine were top line candidates, meaning they won their district assembly and were therefore the top choice of active Republicans in their district. Eight of the ten lost their primary election.

I did not pick those I endorsed because they were top line candidates, I picked them because they stood most clearly for limited, constitutional government policies. Apparently the Republicans in their respective districts also considered them the best candidates. The most troubling outcome was for secretary of state. Here is a more detailed analysis of that upside-down election result.

Unfortunately, Colorado Republicans no longer pick who they want to represent the party on the November ballot. Statewide a little less than a million ballots are mailed to Republicans, but 1.6 million Republican ballots are also mailed to non-Republican, unaffiliated voters. The party has lost control over the party’s main function, to field candidates in the general elections.

Sending out primary ballots to 1.6 million non-Republicans gives a wide open field for dark money from bad actors to step in and corrupt the primary voting process. There are more than enough legitimate concerns with the overall integrity of our voting systems from the bad actors (more on that in future newsletters). We should not also have such sloppy election laws that intentionally scramble the election process.

This is why I have been an advocate for challenging Colorado’s open primary in court. I look forward to the day when the Colorado GOP gets onboard with our work to take this to court and challenge Colorado’s clearly unconstitutional, open primary system. If you agree, please consider two actions.

Tell the state GOP leaders that they have an obligation to follow the Republican State Central Committee’s resolution from the September of 2021 meeting to take this to federal court. Secondly, help fund the effort by contributing to the legal fund we set up because the party has not yet acted on this critical issue. Click here for more information.

3. Tucker Carlson on Criminalizing Political Speech

Tucker Carlson issued a stark warning concerning Biden’s DOJ’s recent actions to criminalize political speech. Watch it here.


4. No Breakfast Club Zoom Call on Monday, July 4. We will be Back on July 11.

It is independence Day! Spend the day exercising your constitutional freedoms. Celebrate your God-given, inalienable rights. As is our custom, the Breakfast club does not meet on major holidays. We will be Back on July 11.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 22, 2022 – amended on June 24

Roe v Wade Overturned!

By now most should know the keystone decision for this year’s Supreme Court session was released today (June 24). After 49 years one of the most troubling court decisions was overturned. I did a state by state study of the state laws three years ago and came to the conclusion that ending Roe might reduce abortions nation-wide by about 10%. It also moves the political debate to where it legally belongs, in the hands of the states.

This was a watershed moment, but it does not end the debate, it merely moves it to the next level, for a state by state struggle as we continue to work for the defense of the defenseless. This is a battle for the millions of children who are alive, growing, but not yet born. I pray we will have the fortitude to engage in this political fight until children are recognized with their God-given right to life, which is the only way they can enjoy liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

SPECIAL EDITION: PRE-PRIMARY, MUST WATCH REPORT

I “stopped the presses” for this week’s report and published this vital message ASAP that every voter in Colorado needs to watch.

It is long (one hour), but essential to know before voting in this year’s primary. If you have already sent your ballot in still watch this report and pass it on to others. I have been following the election fraud issue for decades, and very closely since the 2020 election. I have never seen this story told in clearer terms than this interview with Tina Peters.

There have been several reports, documentaries and interviews which I have passed on to you in my weekly reports. If you followed all of it, you know, as I do, that our election systems have been severely compromised. However, each report only covers a part of the problem, as it is a complex issue, with multiple vulnerabilities. No one report can give the entire picture.

This one hour interview of Tina Peters gives the big picture in a way that I have not seen before. I am convinced that every voter, from every party, needs this information before voting again.

Please view this interview and please pass this on before the final day of the primary election, which is less than one week away!

To View this Interview Click on the Image

The link to the interview is: https://americacanwetalk.org/interview-with-tina-peters-and-sherronna-bishop-6-09-22-full-episode/

This is all I expect to be covering until after the Primary election next week. Please pass this on!

P.S. For the complete list of my primary endorsements, scroll down this page to the June 18 report,  item numer three.

June 18, 2022

1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

3. My Primary Endorsements

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Excellent Analysis of the Current Energy Crisis

 

Here is a video analysis of the current energy crisis. It is about 14 minutes long and well worth the time it will take to watch:  https://rumble.com/v18jxzh-dave-walsh-regulatory-issues-by-the-elite-have-pushed-energy-prices-highave.html.

2. Reactions to Roe Decision

As of this writing, the Roe decision has yet to be released, but expect a severe response from what will be the final decision from the Supreme Court. Here is a sobering report on what some in the left has in mind.


3. My Primary Endorsements

The primary election ends on June 28 and the campaigns are fully engaged! Help us get the word out to everyone.

Ron Hanks at campaign meeting in Parker on June 17

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

Some months ago I endorsed two candidates for the Colorado House, which I had neglected to put in this list of endorsements. They are Bill Jack, in the Castle Rock area and Gabe Evans in Adams and Weld counties. Both men are solid in their principles and well prepared to be effective legislators .

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His primary opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have a few observations on a controversy that has arisen in some of the statewide races in the Republican primary. A lot of dark money from the left is running ads and sending out a lot of mailers promoting one Republican candidate over another and many Republicans are understandably upset over this development. It is the inevitable result of our open primary system, where unaffiliated voters are sent Republican and Democrat ballots. With such a wide field of potential voters it is too tempting to the bad actors to not play in the other party’s primary election.

I regret that too many Republican leaders were quick to declare that some Republican candidates were “unelectable.” These. public declarations were not so subtle invitations to the bad actors to try to play the field in Republican primaries. It would have been much better if the Republican Party had actively pursued the legal challenge to the open primary in 2022. At a bare minimum they now need to immediately stop showing such distain for dully elected Republican candidates and get on board with the federal challenge to the open primary system for 2024 and beyond.

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 11, 2022

1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

2. My Primary Endorsements

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. Political Theater While the Country Burns

 

What a week of contrasts. Inflation continues to rage, our Southern border gets worse every week, food, gas and other essentials are getting out of reach for far too many households. Public schools have become indoctrination centers for the left, big tech and big corporations have become woke censor machines and the intellectual elite are successfully convincing far too many that the often heralded, but never realized global warming myth is the greatest existential threat to mankind. In short, the world seems to be spinning out of control.

And Congress is fixated on destroying Donald Trump with their political theater. They don’t have time to address the very real problems we are facing every day,  but they can still stop everything to drag out a dog and pony show in prime time for the nation. I hope the nation can see through their distraction show and have enough sense to throw the bums out in November. Concerning the “case” they are building against President Trump, I have seen enough evidence of voter fraud in 2020 and have had enough personal conversations with Trump’s personal lawyers, who were on the ground with the President in January of 2021 to know better than what the left is throwing at us.

The bottom line? The left is lying. Don’t believe their lies and don’t waste any more time on their antics.

Here in Colorado, with the primary voting going on for most of this month, The political theater is also ramping up. Don’t buy it. Do your own research and vote accordingly.

BTW, Add these interesting and significant links to your research effort, before casting your votes for the primary candidates:

Hand count changes results in Georgia election

Former congressman pleads guilty to election fraud

New documentary on Tina Peters

Warning from J6 political prisoner

2. My Primary Endorsements

I first published my recommendations last week and I repeat it here as the actual election day is not until June 28.

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer and Boulder counties, and all of Clear Creek and Gilpin counties) I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has led the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine (BTW, I had trouble getting to her website, big tech is apparently trying to shut down Lori’s website). She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that important board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent calls Colorado’s broken election system the “gold standard” and she played a key role in distributing over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on get-out-the-vote efforts in Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, or having much of a chance of actually winning in November, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tells me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.

I have been asked to introduce Ron at a fundraiser for Ron and Tina next week, and pass along the invitation to you:

AMERICA 1st Candidates Making Colorado Proud again

RON HANKS -US Senate

TINA PETERS -Colorado Secretary of State

Meet / Greet / Fundraiser

When:  Friday June 17  Time: 5:30 pm

Where: Evie Zur’s Place  5915 Ponderosa Way,

The Pinery of Parker

A GARDEN PARTY PICNIC STYLE POTLUCK

Bring ONE of the following to share.

APPETIZER / CHICKEN (Fried, Baked, or Wings) SIDE / SALAD / DESSERT / BEER or WINE

Close in parking /Lawn chair ensures seat /Bring Sweater
OUTDOOR MOVIE 2000 MULES at 8:30 + TRAILER of Tina Documentary,
Selection Code

NO SOCIAL MEDIA PLEASE!                         WORD OF MOUTH                          Getting invites out quietly on your conservative networks

BTW, many of my choices fly in the face of the established Republican political class in Colorado. Their claim (the established Republican political class in Colorado) is these candidates do not stand a chance of winning in November, hence we should not vote for them in the primary. However, most of the problem these candidates have in being electable is the established Republican political class in Colorado has declared them unelectable!

If the established Republican political class in Colorado would stop declaring certain candidates unelectable and stop betting on candidates who do not represent the party’s values (think O’Dea and Anderson…), the Colorado GOP might start winning statewide races again.

And I am not alone in this assessment. Of the eight candidates I have endorsed, seven of them were the top choice in their Republican assemblies. I think the established Republican political class in Colorado ought to seriously reassess their collective political wisdom. They are clearly not in line with the party platform, the delegates in Republican assemblies, or winning combinations in November…

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

 

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June 4, 2022 with additions added on June 5

1. My Primary Endorsements

2. Western Conservative Summit

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning
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1. My Primary Endorsements

 

The primary ballots are scheduled to be mailed out next week. Here are my endorsements for many of the competitive state-wide and local Republican races in the Northern Colorado area:

In Larimer County, for Sheriff I recommend Jeff Fisher. I have listened to both candidates several times, and whereas I see some encouraging aspects of both men, I have a greater confidence level in Jeff’s ability to lead and his basic principles of good government policies.

For House District 49 (rural parts of Larimer, Boulder, all of Clear Creek and ‘Gilpin counties I like both candidates and wish them both well for the primary election.

In House District 51, the Loveland district, I am endorsing Austin Hein, the challenger to the current incumbent, who is currently the Republican leader in the House. I am not satisfied with how the incumbent has lead the Republican caucus and I think we need a change.

South and West of Denver Congressional District 7 has become a possible pickup for the Republicans. It is a competitive race in the primary as well, with three candidates. My choice is Laurel Imer. Her two competitors are both strong candidates, but Laurel is the America First candidate who has worked hard and will, in my opinion, best fight for our rights in Congress.

In the new Congressional District 8 my choice for Congress is Lori Saine. She was a reliable conservative vote in the Colorado House for many years. I believe Lori will best represent our conservative values in the tough environment of ‘Washington DC. For state school board in CD8 my choice is Peggy Propst. Peggy has already served on the state school board. Her experience assures me she knows how to be most effective on that board.

For the Colorado secretary of state my choice is Tina Peters, without any question. Her most formidable opponent helped distribute over $300,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money in the 2020 race, most of which was spent on Democrat areas of the key swing states.

Peters has proven to be a fighter and she is fighting for the right causes. The “indictments” levied against her is nothing more than political mud slinging, which I have covered in some detail over the past several weeks. The third candidate is, in my opinion, a spoiler, attempting to divide the vote three ways, possibly eroding the vote total for Tina Peters. I don’t see him as much of a fighter, like Tina.

For governor I choose Greg Lopez. I think he holds the best prospect of winning in November and I am confident in his values and diligence. His primary opponent is a worthy candidate, but my choice is Greg Lopez.

Ron Hanks is my clear choice for US Senate. His performance as a hard working, conservative state legislator, 30+ years in the Air Force, including serving as an intelligence officer, staunch support for the unborn and thoughtful approach to every subject tell me he will be a leader for the right reasons in the US Senate. His opponent is not pro-life, has, over the past dozen years, contributed to three times more Democrats than Republicans and has no experience as a legislator at any level. He has more money, but Hanks has an incredible grassroots team and a better, proven track record.


2. Western Conservative Summit

Greg Lopez, candidate for governor giving speech on the main stage.

On June 3 and 4 the Western Conservative Summit was held. This annual event is always a highlight for conservatives in the West. As has always been the case, it was two days packed with information, encouragement and inspiration. I strongly recommend this significant, annual event.

2. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

May 28, 2022

1. U.S. Senate Candidates, Part II

2. More Information on the Wellington After-School “Art Club”

3. One more “Follow-up”

4. Another School Shooting

5. No Zoom Call on Memorial Day
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1. U.S. Senate Candidates, Part II

With the other candidate on the Republican primary ballot calling for the Federal codification of Roe v. Wade, I hope all voters who may not yet have decided to support Ron Hanks for U.S. Senate will give him a serious look. I did many months ago a decided he has all the knowledgeexperiencetrack record as a state legislator and the principles to be an excellent senator from Colorado.

Ron was recently interviewed on 710, KNUS by Steffan Tubbs, who, at the start of the interview said he didn’t think Ron had a chance of winning. The rest of the interview may have changed his mind. See what you think by listening to this exchange.

2. More Information on the Wellington After-School “Art Club”

Last week I gave a link to this story of a totally outrageous after-school event at a Wellington school. I expected the school district officials to be shocked as well. According to a more in-depth report, published in the Epoch Timesthat is not the case. According to the Epoch Times article, the school and school district (Poudre) fully support the policies that created this situation.

I am running this follow-up story to underscore my outrage and concern for the abuse our public schools are perpetrating on the students in Larimer County. Please check this out and protect your children from this dangerous abuse. To read the Epoch Times story click here.

3. One more “Follow-up”

Every story I ran last week has more developments worthy of mention this week, including the presentation the Mesa County district attorney gave the county commissioners last week. It was concerning the Report #3 that showed election manipulation by the software that counted the ballots in 2020 and 2021. The DA was trying to debunk the report. Here is the response from the authors of that report, debunking the DA’s presentation. I find their response to be much more credible and persuasive.

4. Another School Shooting

Shock and horror is not strong enough to describe our emotions over this senseless act of brutal savagery. And we have been here far too many times before. First, pray for the victims and their families.  Far too many commentators are trying to immediately turn this into a political debate. I will resist that temptation. There is a time for that discussion, but not now. Pray for their healing and comfort. We can look for real solutions in the proper time.

5. No Zoom Call on Memorial Day

The Zoom call I host every Monday morning has its exceptions and Memorial Day is one of them. There will be no call this Monday, but we should be back online the following week, on June 6.

For Life and Liberty!

Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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May 21, 2022

1. U.S. Senate Candidates

2. Wellington After-School “Art Club” Meeting was Really a Trans-Grooming Class

3. More Election Integrity Issues

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. U.S. Senate Candidates

I am not a fan of the hard-left online blog, Colorado Pols, but they did hit on an important point with Republican senate candidate Joe O’Dea’s response to a question about his stand (or lack of any stand) on abortion. Colorado Pols quoted a radio 710 interview between KNUS’s Jimmy Sengenberger and O’Dea. Here is the conversation:

“SENGENBERGER: Are you not pro life? Where do you fall on the issue of abortion?

“O’DEA: It’s a really complicated issue. It really is. I’m adopted, I’m Catholic, and personally, I am very pro-life. But at the same time I’ve grown up, all my life, thinking government doesn’t need to be involved in our lives. And so, I, right now, in my mind, I would not support overturning Roe v. Wade. I don’t believe that’s the right thing for Coloradans.

“At the same time, we’ve got this bill that just came through the House – the Gold Dome – that’s supported by all Democrats that would approve late-term abortions, and I can’t get my head around that. This is a very complicated issue for a lot of Coloradans, and I don’t think it’s as simple as 100% pro choice, 100% pro life. You know, all of us have different experiences in our lives, and so, you know, we need to be able to rely on ourselves. And that’s where I land.

“SENGENBERGER: And so, in the context of more compassionate than some on the far right, what does that mean in your…

“O’DEA: Well, there’s some people that just draw the line and say, ‘pro-life, every day, all day,’ and there’s others who say, ‘pro-choice all the way up until, you know, the baby is in the birth canal.’ I can’t support either one of those. I’ve landed in the middle, that’s where my head’s at, and that’s where I’ve always been.

“SENGENBERGER: I think when we look at Colorado, it’s an interesting state in that regard. I think that there are restrictions on abortion that we must pass in Colorado that are much more practical than anything that…a lot of times, people think, ‘well, we need to go for Personhood amendment.’ I think there are other ways to approach that in a state like Colorado in that regard…

“O’DEA: It’s an extremely complicated issue, and everybody has different experiences and they’re coming at it differently. At the core of it, government needs to get out of our lives, so that’s kind of where I’m going to land.

“SENGENBERGER: But more restrictions on abortion than we have in Colorado?

“O’DEA: Right now, yes. That last law is outrageous.”

So… O’Dea likes Roe, doesn’t like abortion, wants the government out of the issue but wants a poorly written 49 year old Supreme Court decision to continue to dictate the terms of abortions to all 50 states. Hmm. Sounds to me like he doesn’t have a clue and yet he wants to be in the very same Senate that approves Supreme Court justices.

Combine that with his record of giving campaign contributions to three times as many Democrats than Republicans (including Michael Bennet in 2010) and one has to wonder what the Colorado Republican establishment is thinking by endorsing this moderate who leans more to the left than the right.

The Colorado Republican establishment had better get in step with their own party who chose Ron Hanks at the state assembly as their only candidate for the U.S. Senate.

2. Wellington After-School “Art Club” Meeting was Really a Trans-Grooming Class

In Wellington (in northern Larimer County) a mom of a 12 year old girl tells a shocking story about an incident her young daughter had at an after-school “art club” meeting that turned out to be a trans-grooming session. The “art club’ meeting was conducted by a Poudre district school teacher and on this particular day a volunteer who is also a member of the of the Larimer County Health board. At this “art club” club meeting the volunteer was representing her nonprofit group, Splash.

If you are a parent or grandparent with students in the Pouder school district, you need to check this out, and follow all of the links to understand what this school district is teaching.

To hear this mom’s story, click here.

3. More Election Integrity Issues

In our quest to find true election integrity I have two stories this week. One is concerning recent developments in uncovering election fraud in Michigan, which can be found here.

The other is from Mesa County. This week the Mesa DA reported on the third report on the Mesa County election server, released last March. This is the same guy who threw the book at Clerk Peters with every possible charge he could dream up (most of which are absurdly over blown).

In this case he took the exact opposite approach and did everything he could to downplay any potential wrong doing with the irregularities demonstrated in the third report. You can watch his presentation to the county commissioners here.

After reviewing his presentation the first word that came to my mind was whitewash. Because the real question brought up in the third report is: what is happening within the Dominion election machines? The DA’s presentation focused on possible human error, but what he never answered was, how could this happen with the Dominion equipment on two different, back-to-back elections?

Further, when asked about the 29.000 files destroyed by Dominion’s software update (reported in the first report) he dismissed any possibility that there was any wrong doing there. His excuse was “…the files that were deleted were not election records. Colorado’s definition of elections records is very specific.” “No election records were deleted.” (This is at 65 minutes into his presentation)

Well, here is the statue: CRS 1-1-104(11) “Election records” includes accounting forms, certificates of registration, pollbooks, certificates of election, signature cards, all affidavits, voter applications, other voter lists and records, mail ballot return envelopes, voted ballots, unused ballots, spoiled ballots, and replacement ballots.

If this was a list of all the possible forms of election records it would say “Election records” are.., or “Election records” must be one of the following categories” but it does not. As a former lawmaker I can tell you that the word “includes” is to make it clear that this is not a complete list of all possible election records. None-the-less the DA insisted that election server log files and other relevant computer files of the election process cannot fit into the statutory definition of election records in Colorado.

The real truth is the Mesa DA does not want to entertain the possibility that Dominion and the Secretary of State have broken the law by destroying thousands of election records and so he simply declares it does not apply.

I also found it interesting that toward the end of the presentation the DA’s assistant stated that the equipment was not connected to the internet, which drew a round of cynical laughter from the public in the room who obviously had read the second report that noted the equipment has dozens of wireless communication devices embedded in the Mesa County election equipment.

This supposed objective analysis of the the third report left far more questions than answers to the integrity of the election equipment Mesa County is being forced to use by the current Secretary of State. And the Mesa County district attorney is still doing all he can to obfuscate the issue. What we need is a complete and transparent analysis by competent third party specialists who are given full access to the equipment, the server drive data (before and after the “updates”) and all of the code for the Dominion election systems that handle our votes.

I have asked the question before and I ask it again, why is Dominion hiding this vital information?

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

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May 14, 2022

1. 2022 Session is Finally Over

2. Election Concerns in New Mexico


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1. 2022 Session is Finally Over

657 bills were introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. Including all of the resolutions the total was 717. On Monday the House worked on bills until 7:00 AM the next morning. This overnighter session was unprecedented (to my knowledge) and unnecessary, in my opinion. Early in the session the House did little to accelerate the process and by the final three days I am told hundreds of bills were still left to be decided. This rush at the end was a rookie mistake and  it reflects the fact that the legislature is now being run by rookies who either don’t understand the legislative process and/or don’t respect the time-tested process of law-making.

It will take me a while to process all that happened in the 2022 session,  but please note that all of the  “good” bills on my list were killed in committee, and the vast majority of big, bad bills are now law, or on their way to the governor’s desk for his signature.

I said the following last week, but it bears repeating:

This list is a stark reminder that Polis has created in Colorado the most liberal, socialistic policies we have ever suffered under. He has tried to present himself as a moderate Democrat, but in reality he has fundamentally transformed our state government with radical policies that strip away our freedoms and set in place budgets that cannot be sustained, programs that put the government in charge of families, businesses, children, and every other aspect of our lives.

It should also be noted that their “green” energy policies will bankrupt our economy by destroying our base energy sources and drive the cost of alternative energy way beyond what market forces would dictate if the government would stop these command and control policies.

And, the values he is forcing on our schools, young children and families is destroying the moral fiber of our state. They are rewriting history and bringing in a woke philosophy to every aspect of our culture. Do not accept these radical changes. Get involved and spread the word.

Worst Bills

My really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 SIGNED BY  GOVERNOR  eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 DIED ON CALENDAR changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
HB-1259 PASSED SENATE PLV Expands Colorado’s welfare system with budget busting, unrealistic policies
HB-1269 PASSED SENATE PLV Regulate medical cost sharing plans
HB-1279 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR  Promote abortions and deny the humanity of unborn children
HB-1289 PASSED SENATE Gives Medicaid coverage to illegal aliens who are pregnant or under age 19
HB-1295 SENT TO THE GOVERNOR Creates a universal preschool program for the state of Colorado
HB-1355
 PASSED SENATE Huge recycling tax and new government program
HB-1362 PASSED SENATE Adopt “green” building codes statewide
HB-1414 PASSED SENATE sets up meals for all public school students, reduces income tax exemptions for incomes of more than $300.000 (to pay for the program), does require voter approval
SB-008 PASSED HOUSE Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.
SB-138 DIED ON CALENDAR Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, more nonsensical, destructive government regulations aimed at banning, among other things, small gas powered tools.
SB-153 PASSED HOUSE PLV Require electronic voting equipment for all jurisdictions of over 1000 people, thus prohibiting a hand counting system, prohibits a county clerk from making a copy of election server drives, strips from canvassing boards the authority to de-certify an election. This bill puts into statute what the current Secretary of State has been acting like she already has the power to do today.
SB-163 PASSED HOUSE PLV This is a sleeper bill that could do a lot more damage than anyone realizes. It is concerning state government procurements, requiring “equity” in the contracts, which is the opposite of equality. In a word, this is dealing with reparations.
SB-175 DIED ON CALENDAR Outlaws holding a cell phone while driving. There are some exceptions, but the bottom line is you can be pulled over and cited if a policeman just sees you holding your phone.
SB-230 PASSED HOUSE PLV unionize county government employees
SB-233 PASSED HOUSE Obvious attempt to buy votes in November by accelerating TABOR refunds to September 30 of this year only, and send out checks to every “resident” who files a tax return and is over 18. It does not limit the refunds to citizens. Hmmm…

Dumb bill

HB-1134 is the dumbest bill. The world would not end if this became law, but is this really the purpose of government?
It defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer could be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..

HB-1134 LOST IN COMMITTEE.

Best Bills

Here are are the best bills I have found, the vast majority of which did not make it out of their first committee. BTW, I am not trying to be overly partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

This is a good example of the way the majority party operates. They are very efficient in eliminating all bills that do not fit into their plan. And, since they make sure they all get killed in the first committee, very little debate and even fewer votes are taken on these bills which represent the values of millions of Colorado citizens.

HB-1015 LOST declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 LOST, PLV reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 LOST, PLV establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 LOST, PLV bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 DIED ON CALENDAR establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 LOST, PLV will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 LOST eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants.
HB-1078 LOST, PLV require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 LOST, PLV bans abortions by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 LOST, PLV   jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 LOST, PLV require paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 LOST, PLV prohibit COVID vaccination discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 LOST, PLV allow concealed carry on school grounds
HB-1125 LOST, PLV formula to permanently lower the income tax rate
HB-1129 DIED ON CALENDAR rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 LOST, PLV repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 LOST, PLV require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 LOST, PLV recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 LOST federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
HB-1163 LOST, PLV income tax deduction for medical expenses
HB-1200 LOST, PLV exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements
HB-1201 LOST, PLV prohibit certain immunization requirements
HB-1203 LOST, educational tax credits
HB-1204 LOST significant election reforms
HB-1206 LOST, PLV prohibit teaching discrimination in public schools
HB-1207 LOST, PLV expand educational choice for low performing schools
HB-1236 LOST, PLV Parent’s Bill of Rights
HB-1238 LOST, PLV Elected Officials Approve Epidemic Duties. I am including this on my good bill list because the title is an admirable goal. However, I have significant concerns with how the introduced version is worded.
SB-039 LOST, PLV establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 LOST, PLV require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 LOST, PLV increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

HJR-1021 LOST PLV Convention of States Article V Resolution
HJR-1022 LOST Concerning the impacts of COVID-19 on the people of Colorado

note: PLV means party-line vote

2. Election Concerns in New Mexico

Just when you thought it might be safe to  get back to your regular work day, here are more reasons to defend our sacred right to vote in a free and accurate election.

New evidence is coming out about confirmed voter fraud in New Mexico. Check out this link and actively engage in our 2022 elections. We must overwhelm the crooks and THROW THE BUMS OUT!

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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May 7, 2022

1. Trucker Convoy in Cheyenne on Sunday

2. Danielle Nuschwanger Now Third Party Candidate

3. YouTube Censors Part of the 2021 RSCC Election Hearing

4. Colorado Legislative Session Ends on Wednesday

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Trucker Convoy in Cheyenne on Sunday

-LATE BREAKING INFORMATION-

The Peoples Convoy was delayed in Wyoming due to high winds. They will not make it to Cheyenne until Monday. I will continue give more information as it becomes available.

-END OF LATE BREAKING INFORMATION-

Most of the world sat on the edge of their seats earlier this year as they followed live streams of the Canadian trucker convoy traveling from Vancouver to Ottawa to protest the extreme COVID measures of the Canadian government against its citizens, such as forbidding public transportation to the unvaccinated, arresting kids for ice skating outdoors without a mask, arresting pastors, policing extended home quarantines and lockdowns, and much, much more. Thousands of Canadian citizens lined the highways and poured into the streets to support the truckers and ask for their Charter freedoms back. Charter freedoms are similar to our Bill of Rights.

But Trudeau turned on his own citizens and refused to even speak with them about their concerns, choosing instead to call a national emergency, forcefully arrest peaceful protesters, steal their bank accounts, vandalize their trucks, and make it illegal to show them any support. People were even arrested for waving a Canadian flag or honking their car horn.

Citizens from other countries around the world, such as Australia, New Zealand, France, and the UK, took inspiration from the heroic Canadians and their peaceful stand against tyranny. On February 23rd, an American convoy left from Adelanto Stadium in California to travel to Washington DC to protest the refusal of the Biden administration to drop the perpetual national state of emergency that Biden is using as a vehicle to expand his control of the American people.

After an exciting time in DC, The People’s Convoy headed to Sacramento, California to protest a list of 10 extreme COVID and pro-abortion bills. Following a quick trip up to rally in Olympia, Washington, those truckers still in the convoy are now making their way back to Washington DC. On Sunday, May 7th, the convoy will be making a stop at the GAS-N-GO/ Big D Oil Company, 2310 W Lincolnway, Cheyenne, Wyoming, before heading west on I-80 through Nebraska.

To get a glimpse of history and support these men and women on their freedom mission, visit their website at thepeoplesconvoy.org. There is not an exact time yet for their arrival in Cheyenne, but they are usually met by flag-waving crowds of patriots at each stop. You can follow live-streamers Sunday morning to watch their progress from Casper toward Cheyenne and gauge their approximate arrival time (probably sometime between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM). Search Facebook or YouTube for “Trucker G” or “WYSIWIG TV.” Bring a flag to wave!


2. Danielle Nuschwanger Now Third Party Candidate

The governor’s race took a troubling turn as defeated Republican candidate, Danielle Nuschwanger, is now a third party candidate. I understand her frustration with how the voting was conducted at the state assembly, but to continue to run as a third party candidate is to become a spoiler, giving Polis a strong advantage in the November election. That is unfortunate. Polis has engineered the most radical changes in Colorado’s history. Well intentioned conservatives should not give him any help in this year’s election.

3. YouTube Censors Part of the 2021 RSCC Election Hearing

YouTube is telling me I have violated their community standards by giving the complete, uncut RSCC hearing on election issues, held in April of 2021, on the RSCC website. They haven’t removed all of the videos from the hearing, but it is a stark reminder that free speech is not a value for Google (who owns YouTube). More important to Google is “do no harm”…to their narrative.

They should take a lesson from Elon Musk.

4. Colorado Legislative Session Ends on Wednesday

With three working days left, 657 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session and, according to one bill tracking service, scores of bills are still lined up for votes and debates. Here is a brief overview of some of the most significant bills and their progress. Please note that there are many other bills that grow government with new programs, higher fees and more regulations on the people of Colorado. I chose to not list every one, just the bills that have the most impact on the people of Colorado.

This list is a stark reminder that Polis has created in Colorado the most liberal, socialistic policies we have ever suffered under. He has tried to present himself as a moderate Democrat, but in reality he has fundamentally transformed our state government with radical policies that strip away our freedoms and set in place budgets that cannot be sustained, programs that put the government in charge of families, businesses, children, and every other aspect of our lives.

It should also be noted that their “green” energy policies will bankrupt our economy by destroying our base energy sources and drive the cost of alternative energy way beyond what market forces would dictate if the government would stop these command and control policies.

Finally, the values he is forcing on our schools, young children and families is destroying the moral fiber of our state. They are rewriting history and bringing in a woke philosophy to every aspect of our culture. Do not accept these radical changes. Get involved and spread the word. Polis and his party must be voted out of office!

Worst Bills

My really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 SIGNED BY  GOVERNOR  eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
HB-1259 PASSED SENATE COMMITTEE PLV Expands Colorado’s welfare system with budget busting, unrealistic policies
HB-1269 PASSED SENATE PLV Regulate medical cost sharing plans
HB-1279 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR  Promote abortions and deny the humanity of unborn children
HB-1289 PASSED SENATE Gives Medicaid coverage to illegal aliens who are pregnant or under age 19
HB-1295 SENT TO THE GOVERNOR Creates a universal preschool program for the state of Colorado
HB-1355
 PASSED SENATE COMMITTEE Huge recycling tax and new government program
HB-1362 PASSED SENATE COMMITTEE PLV Adopt “green” building codes statewide
HB-1414 PASSED HOUSE PLV (except two Republicans) sets up meals for all public school students, reduces income tax exemptions for incomes of more than $300.000 (to pay for the program), does require voter approval
SB-008 PASSED HOUSE Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.
SB-138 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, more nonsensical, destructive government regulations aimed at banning, among other things, small gas powered tools.
SB-153 PASSED HOUSE SECOND READING Require electronic voting equipment for all jurisdictions of over 1000 people, thus prohibiting a hand counting system, prohibits a county clerk from making a copy of election server drives, strips from canvassing boards the authority to de-certify an election. This bill puts into statute what the current Secretary of State has been acting like she already has the power to do today.
SB-163 PASSED HOUSE SECOND READING This is a sleeper bill that could do a lot more damage than anyone realizes. It is concerning state government procurements, requiring “equity” in the contracts, which is the opposite of equality. In a word, this is dealing with reparations.
SB-175 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE Outlaws holding a cell phone while driving. There are some exceptions, but the bottom line is you can be pulled over and cited if a policeman just sees you holding your phone.
SB-230 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV unionize county government employees
SB-233 PASSED HOUSE SECOND READING Obvious attempt to buy votes in November by accelerating TABOR refunds to September 30 of this year only, and send out checks to every “resident” who files a tax return and is over 18. It does not limit the refunds to citizens. Hmmm…

Dumb bill

HB-1134 is the dumbest bill. The world would not end if this became law, but is this really the purpose of government?
It defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer could be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..

HB-1134 LOST IN COMMITTEE.

Best Bills

Here are are the best bills I have found, the vast majority of which did not make it out of their first committee. BTW, I am not trying to be overly partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

This is a good example of the way the majority party operates. They are very efficient in eliminating all bills that do not fit into their plan. And, since they make sure they all get killed in the first committee, very little debate and even fewer votes are taken on these bills which represent the values of millions of Colorado citizens.

HB-1015 LOST declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 LOST, PLV reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 LOST, PLV establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 LOST, PLV bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 PASSED FINANCE COMMITTEE establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 LOST, PLV will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 LOST eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants.
HB-1078 LOST, PLV require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 LOST, PLV bans abortions by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 LOST, PLV   jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 LOST, PLV require paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 LOST, PLV prohibit COVID vaccination discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 LOST, PLV allow concealed carry on school grounds
HB-1125 LOST, PLV formula to permanently lower the income tax rate
HB-1129 PASSED FIRST COMMITTEE rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 LOST, PLV repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 LOST, PLV require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 LOST, PLV recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 LOST federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
HB-1163 LOST, PLV income tax deduction for medical expenses
HB-1200 LOST, PLV exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements
HB-1201 LOST, PLV prohibit certain immunization requirements
HB-1203 LOST, educational tax credits
HB-1204 LOST significant election reforms
HB-1206 LOST, PLV prohibit teaching discrimination in public schools
HB-1207 LOST, PLV expand educational choice for low performing schools
HB-1236 LOST, PLV Parent’s Bill of Rights
HB-1238 LOST, PLV Elected Officials Approve Epidemic Duties. I am including this on my good bill list because the title is an admirable goal. However, I have significant concerns with how the introduced version is worded.
SB-039 LOST, PLV establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 LOST, PLV require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 LOST, PLV increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

HJR-1021 SCHEDULED FOR HEARING ON MAY 9 Convention of States Article V Resolution
HJR-1022 Concerning the impacts of COVID-19 on the people of Colorado

note: PLV means party-line vote

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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April 30, 2022

1. Unionize County Government

2. Biden’s “Ministry of Truth”

3. RSCC Planning for 2023

4. 649 Bills in Legislature

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Unionize County Government

Here we go, SB-230 is a big bill that the Ds dropped in the Senate this week that will revolutionize county government, and not for the better. If there is a strategy for their procrastinating until the last two weeks with hundreds of bills, it is to muddy the water with so many issues that they can pull out some of the worst ideas and get them passed before anybody can mount a reasonable defense.

SB-230 allows county employees to unionize. What? Where is the current problem? Have we been hearing about counties abusing their employees? Abusing citizens with too many programs, laws and regulations that harass and abuse citizens, yes, but I never heard of any abuse of power over county employees.

SB-230 will skyrocket the expenses of government and lock in the systems and programs that already drive a top heavy bureaucracy  in county government. In the Senate the president and majority leader are the sponsors, with all other Democrat senators co-sponsoring the legislation. In the House the prime sponsor is the majority leader. This big, bad bill is on steroids and is sure to pass. We can only hope and pray that the citizens of Colorado will “throw the bums out” next November with a big team of conservatives that will repeal this awful bill before it does much damage.

2. Biden’s “Ministry of Truth”

They are calling it the “Disinformation Governance Board,” but George Orwell called it the “Ministry of Truth” back in 1949 in his prescient  book Nineteen Eighty-FourNo kidding, the latest idea is for the Department of Homeland Security to have an official agency to determine what is true and what is false. As big tech and the current administration have proved many times, they are very good at spinning propaganda, but their track record on accuracy is very poor.

AND…

“Congress shall make no law… abridging the freedom of speech…” Did anyone  care to consider the First Amendment before launching this ministry of truth?

These facts are so clear and self-evident that I find it hard to say much more about this blatant effort to twist the truth with the power of big brother (another idea Orwell saw very clearly 70+ years ago).

As I noted in the first story in this letter: We can only hope and pray that the citizens of Colorado will “throw the bums out” next November (and the administration in the White House in 2024).

3. RSCC Planning for 2023

I don’t often write about the activities of the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, but here is a good example of our efforts. Last Thursday we met at a breakfast meeting at the capitol. The subject was: “What can we accomplish in 2023?”

We looked at several scenarios, from our current political minority in the House, Senate and governor’s office, to a complete change of leadership. As is apparent in this photo, everyone was fully engaged in preparing to be as effective as possible next year. The discussion was upbeat as we expect some changes next November and are looking forward to taking a lead in defending the inalienable rights of Colorado’s citizens.


4. 649 Bills in Legislature

With less than two weeks left, 649 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session and nearly half of them are still lined up for votes and debates. I have never seen such a backlog so late in the session. Here is a brief overview of some of the most significant bills and their progress.

Worst Bills

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 SENT TO THE GOVERNOR  eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
HB-1259 PASSED HOUSE PLV Expands Colorado’s welfare system with budget busting, unrealistic policies
HB-1269 PASSED SENATE COMMITTEE PLV Regulate medical cost sharing plans
HB-1279 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR  Promote abortions and deny the humanity of unborn children
HB-1289 PASSED HOUSE PLV Gives Medicaid coverage to illegal aliens who are pregnant or under age 19
HB-1295 SENT TO THE GOVERNOR Creates a universal preschool program for the state of Colorado
HB-1355
 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Huge recycling tax and new government program
HB-1362 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Adopt “green” building codes statewide
SB-008 PASSED HOUSE Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.
SB-138 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, more nonsensical, destructive government regulations aimed at banning, among other things, small gas powered tools.
SB-153 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Require electronic voting equipment for all jurisdictions of over 1000 people, thus prohibiting a hand counting system, prohibits a county clerk from making a copy of election server drives, strips from canvassing boards the authority to de-certify an election. This bill puts into statute what the current Secretary of State has been acting like she already has the power to do today.
SB-175 PASSED SENATE Outlaws holding a cell phone while driving. There are some exceptions, but the bottom line is you can be pulled over and cited if a policeman just sees you holding your phone.
SB-230 PASSED SENATE SECOND READING unionize county government employees

Dumb bill

HB-1134 is the dumbest bill. The world would not end if this became law, but is this really the purpose of government?
It defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer could be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..

HB-1134 LOST IN COMMITTEE.

Best Bills

Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee). BTW, I am not trying to be overly partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

HB-1015 LOST declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 LOST, PLV reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 LOST, PLV establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 LOST, PLV bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 PASSED FINANCE COMMITTEE establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 LOST, PLV will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants.
HB-1078 LOST, PLV require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 LOST, PLV bans abortions by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 LOST, PLV   jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 LOST, PLV require paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 LOST, PLV prohibit COVID vaccination discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 LOST, PLV allow concealed carry on school grounds
HB-1125 LOST, PLV formula to permanently lower the income tax rate
HB-1129 PASSED FIRST COMMITTEE rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 LOST, PLV repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 LOST, PLV require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 LOST, PLV recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 LOST federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
HB-1163 LOST, PLV income tax deduction for medical expenses
HB-1200 LOST, PLV exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements
HB-1201 LOST, PLV prohibit certain immunization requirements
HB-1203 LOST, educational tax credits
HB-1204 LOST significant election reforms
HB-1206 LOST, PLV prohibit teaching discrimination in public schools
HB-1207 LOST, PLV expand educational choice for low performing schools
HB-1236 LOST, PLV Parent’s Bill of Rights
HB-1238 LOST, PLV Elected Officials Approve Epidemic Duties. I am including this on my good bill list because the title is an admirable goal. However, I have significant concerns with how the introduced version is worded.
SB-039 LOST, PLV establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 LOST, PLV require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 LOST, PLV increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

HJR-1021 Convention of States Article V Resolution
HJR-1022 Concerning the impacts of COVID-19 on the people of Colorado

note: PLV means party-line vote

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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April 23, 2022

1. Evidence of Election Fraud Mounts

2. 2000 Mules

3. 623 Bills in Legislature

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Evidence of Election Fraud Mounts

As I recently reported on my news feed, the evidence for significant election fraud in the 2020 election continues to mount, with a big increase of hard facts being reported in the last few weeks, and much more will become public with the Documentary 2000 Mules in early May. And yet, far too many political operatives, on both sides of the aisle, insist there is nothing to see, particularly here in Colorado.

My observation is that those who don’t see anything have been refusing to look. Last Wednesday I spoke with a group in Loveland who have looked and they are convinced there is much that needs to be better understood and fixed, BEFORE another election is conducted. And yet, the Democrats (and the Colorado County Clerks Association) are urging the passage of SB-153, which will make Colorado elections even more veiled in secrecy and the bill strips away authority from the county clerks, county commissioners and county canvassing boards.

My big question is, why are they trying to hide everything? Why do they refuse to allow serious third party examinations of the equipment, software and procedures? If Colorado is truly the “gold standard” of elections, in the face of so much growing evidence to the contrary, Colorado citizens deserve full transparency.

But don’t take my word for it, take the time to check it out for yourself. I have compiled a list of resources that you can access from your computer. These are video and written reports that document the evidence of election irregularities in Colorado and across the nation. Click here for the links.

BTW, if any other groups would like to have me present my talk on election integrity (and the lack thereof), I would be happy to discuss possible slots in my calendar.

2. 2000 Mules

The release of this documentary is scheduled for May 2nd at selected theaters across the nation, including several locations in Colorado. It will also be available on DVD and an online format. For more information click here.

3. 623 Bills in Legislature

With less than three weeks left, 623 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. Here is a brief overview of some of the most significant bills and their progress.

Worst Bills

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 PASSED SENATE  eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
HB-1259 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE Expands Colorado’s welfare system with budget busting, unrealistic policies
HB-1269 PASSED HOUSE Regulate medical cost sharing plans
HB-1279 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR  Promote abortions and deny the humanity of unborn children
HB-1289 PASSED HOUSE PLV Gives Medicaid coverage to illegal aliens who are pregnant or under age 19
HB-1295 PASSED SENATE Creates a universal preschool program for the state of Colorado
HB-1355
 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Huge recycling tax and new government program
HB-1362 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Adopt “green” building codes statewide
SB-008 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.
SB-138 PASSED SENATE Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, more nonsensical, destructive government regulations aimed at banning, among other things, small gas powered tools.
SB-153 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Require electronic voting equipment for all jurisdictions of over 1000 people, thus prohibiting a hand counting system, prohibits a county clerk from making a copy of election server drives, strips from canvassing boards the authority to de-certify an election. This bill puts into statute what the current Secretary of State has been acting like she already has the power to do today.
SB-175 PASSED SENATE Outlaws holding a cell phone while driving. There are some exceptions, but the bottom line is you can be pulled over and cited if a policeman just sees you holding your phone.

Dumb bill

HB-1134 is the dumbest bill. The world would not end if this became law, but is this really the purpose of government?
It defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer could be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..

HB-1134 LOST IN COMMITTEE.

Best Bills

Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee). BTW, I am not trying to be overly partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

HB-1015 LOST declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 LOST, PLV reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 LOST, PLV establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 LOST, PLV bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 PASSED FINANCE COMMITTEE establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 LOST, PLV will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants.
HB-1078 LOST, PLV require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 LOST, PLV bans abortions by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 LOST, PLV   jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 LOST, PLV require paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 LOST, PLV prohibit COVID vaccination discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 LOST, PLV allow concealed carry on school grounds
HB-1125 LOST, PLV formula to permanently lower the income tax rate
HB-1129 PASSED FIRST COMMITTEE rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 LOST, PLV repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 LOST, PLV require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 LOST, PLV recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 LOST federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
HB-1163 LOST, PLV income tax deduction for medical expenses
HB-1200 LOST, PLV exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements
HB-1201 LOST, PLV prohibit certain immunization requirements
HB-1203 LOST, educational tax credits
HB-1204 LOST significant election reforms
HB-1206 LOST, PLV prohibit teaching discrimination in public schools
HB-1207 LOST, PLV expand educational choice for low performing schools
HB-1236 LOST, PLV Parent’s Bill of Rights
HB-1238 LOST, PLV Elected Officials Approve Epidemic Duties I am including this on my good bill list because the title is an admirable goal. However, I have significant concerns with how the introduced version is worded.
SB-039 LOST, PLV establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 LOST, PLV require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 LOST, PLV increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

HJR-1021 Convention of States Article V Resolution
HJR-1022 Concerning the impacts of COVID-19 on the people of Colorado

note: PLV means party-line vote

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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For Life and Liberty!


Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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April 16, 2022

There is much to follow in the political world here in Colorado but I trust you will focus on Resurrection Sunday this Weekend. Without the Resurrection there is no hope for our world. However, with the reality of God’s saving grace we can be confident that our work in this life can be filled with joy, purpose and progress!

1. Universal Preschool in Colorado

2. Homeschool Day at the Capitol

3. Western Conservative Summit

4. 582 Bills in Legislature

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Universal Preschool in Colorado

The legislature has passed HB-1295, which is now awaiting the governor’s signature, it is expected that he will sign the bill into law. This is a capstone to the governor’s attempt to push government influence on children down to the first few years of life. It’s proponents brag that it will also allow more parents to leave their young children and go back into the work pool.

This is a dramatic shift of state policy that puts the state more  in charge of molding children into their image and making Colorado families much more dependent on government handouts for their daily lives. Rather than finding ways to make life in general and daycare in particular more affordable through fewer regulations, Polis would prefer to tax the citizens more and then return a stipend in the form of subsidies which creates more government control of individuals and families. This is one more troubling step toward the “soft” tyranny of socialism.

For more details on this bill click here.

2. Homeschool Day at the Capitol

On Friday, April 22 the annual Homeschool Day at the Capitol will be held. Since 1994 hundreds of Colorado citizens have gathered at our state’s capitol building during the legislative session to celebrate this educational option that is flourishing. Everyone is encouraged to attend, particularly at the noon rally on the West steps. For more information go to the website of Christian Home Educators of Colorado.

3. Western Conservative Summit

Coming soon, this in-depth event for conservatives from across the Western United States will be held on June 3-4,. The early bird registration ends this Friday, April 22, so don’t delay. Click here for more information and to register for the Summit, or for the all-week youth conference. This year the youth conference will be held in conjunction with Patriot Academy and Summit Ministries.

I am excited to be part of this significant event and hope to see you there this year. BTW, it will be held at a new venue, the Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center.


4. 582 Bills in Legislature

582 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. Be aware that there are dozens of new spending programs and new regulations for citizens and businesses which I am not listing in my really bad bill list.

Worst Bills

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 PASSED SENATE  eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
HB-1259 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE Expands Colorado’s welfare system with budget busting, unrealistic policies
HB-1269 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Regulate medical cost sharing plans
HB-1279 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR  Promote abortions and deny the humanity of unborn children
HB-1289 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Gives Medicaid coverage to illegal aliens who are pregnant or under age 19
HB-1295 PASSED SENATE Creates a universal preschool program for the state of Colorado
HB-1355
 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Huge recycling tax and new government program
HB-1362 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Adopt “green” building codes statewide
SB-008 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.
SB-138 PASSED COMMITTEE Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, more nonsensical, destructive government regulations aimed at banning, among other things, small gas powered tools.
SB-153 PASSED SENATE Require electronic voting equipment for all jurisdictions of over 1000 people, thus prohibiting a hand counting system, prohibits a county clerk from making a copy of election server drives, strips from canvassing boards the authority to de-certify an election. This bill puts into statute what the current Secretary of State has been acting like she already has the power to do today.
SB-175 PASSED SENATE SECOND READING PASSED SENATE COMMITTEE Outlaws holding a cell phone while driving. There are some exceptions, but the bottom line is you can be pulled over and cited if a policeman just sees you holding your phone.

Dumb bill

HB-1134 is the dumbest bill. The world would not end if this became law, but is this really the purpose of government?
It defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer could be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..

HB-1134 LOST IN COMMITTEE.

Best Bills

Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee). BTW, I am not trying to be overly partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

HB-1015 LOST declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 LOST, PLV reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 LOST, PLV establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 LOST, PLV bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 PASSED FINANCE COMMITTEE establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 LOST, PLV will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants.
HB-1078 LOST, PLV require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 LOST, PLV bans abortions by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 LOST, PLV   jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 LOST, PLV require paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 LOST, PLV prohibit COVID vaccination discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 LOST, PLV allow concealed carry on school grounds
HB-1125 LOST, PLV formula to permanently lower the income tax rate
HB-1129 PASSED FIRST COMMITTEE rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 LOST, PLV repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 LOST, PLV require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 LOST, PLV recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 LOST federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
HB-1163 LOST, PLV income tax deduction for medical expenses
HB-1200 LOST, PLV exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements
HB-1201 LOST, PLV prohibit certain immunization requirements
HB-1203 LOST, educational tax credits
HB-1204 LOST significant election reforms
HB-1206 LOST, PLV prohibit teaching discrimination in public schools
HB-1207 LOST, PLV expand educational choice for low performing schools
HB-1236 LOST, PLV Parent’s Bill of Rights
HB-1238 LOST, PLV Elected Officials Approve Epidemic Duties I am including this on my good bill list because the title is an admirable goal. However, I have significant concerns with how the introduced version is worded. I hope the sponsors will correct these problems, should the bill move forward
SB-039 LOST, PLV establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 LOST, PLV require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 LOST, PLV increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

HJR-1021 Convention of States Article V Resolution
HJR-1022 Concerning the impacts of COVID-19 on the people of Colorado

note: PLV means party-line vote

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April 10, 2022

Lundberg Report, Part II -Here is “the rest of the story” for the first week of April.

1. Republican State Assembly

2. 564 Bills in Legislature

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Republican State Assembly

On Saturday. April 9, the Republican State Assembly was held. With many contenders for the governor and US Senate races, it was a busy field.
Ron Hanks came out on top for the senate race, with no one else getting the required 30% to be on the primary ballot. One person has petitioned on, so there will still be a race in the primary for US Senate.

For governor Greg Lopez came out on top and Heidi Ganahl also qualified for the primary, giving a two way race in the Republican gubernatorial primary. In the Secretary of State race Tina Peters got over 60%, and her opponent, Mike O’Donnell garnered the rest of the votes, both qualifying for the primary. There is a third contestant who petitioned on for the primary. The attorney general race also ended up with two candidates. All other offices only had one nominee.

Election integrity was clearly the main concern for the majority of delegates at the assembly and this was a big factor in the outcome of most of the assembly choices. Most notable on this issue, and the first place winners in their races, were Ron Hanks and Tina Peters, who have both championed the importance of election integrity throughout their campaigns,

One contention for that day, that was related, was the use of electronic voting devices for the assembly, rather than paper ballots. A proposal was brought forward calling for paper ballots, but the chair of the party was successful in squelching that idea by not allowing any discussion on the amendment. This prevented the delegate from explaining that he actually had the paper ballots all ready to be used for the voting.

I was severely disappointed in how the chair handled this dispute, using the power of her gavel to rule over the delegates, rather than fairly allowing a debate, which would have given the delegates enough information to make an informed decision. I suggest she get in step with the active members of the party or step aside and let someone take that role who is willing to govern the party according to the conscience of the party members. One way she could make some amends would be to follow the resolution unanimously passed at the state central committee last September and allow the state party to join in the effort to challenge the open primary in Federal court.

I am a patient man, but my patience is wearing thin, for too many party leaders are refusing to admit that our Colorado election system has many vulnerabilities and is veiled in far too much secrecy. Very few citizens have much confidence in the integrity of Colorado’s election system. It is time to lay this out on the table and fix it, not hide under the table and hope it will go away.

BTW, have you looked at SB-153? The Democrats are not backing away from this issue, they are doubling down, cloaking our broken system even more and stripping away from county clerks direct authority to protect and preserve election records. Republicans need to lead with this issue and make the Democrats own their complicity with this affront to our republic.

Particularly in an election year, this is an issue that cannot be ignored.

2. 564 Bills in Legislature

564 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. Be aware that there are dozens of new spending programs and new regulations for citizens and businesses which I am not listing in my really bad bill list.

Worst Bills

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 PASSED SENATE COMMITTEE  eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
HB-1259 Expands Colorado’s welfare system with budget busting, unrealistic policies
HB-1269 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Regulate medical cost sharing plans
HB-1279 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR  Promote abortions and deny the humanity of unborn children
HB-1289 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Gives Medicaid coverage to illegal aliens who are pregnant or under age 19
HB-1295 PASSED SENATE COMMITTEE Creates a universal preschool program for the state of Colorado
HB-1355
 Huge recycling tax and new government program

SB-008 PASSED SENATE Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.
SB-138 PASSED COMMITTEE Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, more nonsensical, destructive government regulations aimed at banning, among other things, small gas powered tools.
SB-153 PASSED SENATE Require electronic voting equipment for all jurisdictions of over 1000 people, thus prohibiting a hand counting system, prohibits a county clerk from making a copy of election server drives, strips from canvassing boards the authority to de-certify an election. This bill puts into statute what the current Secretary of State has been acting like she already has the power to do today.
SB-175 PASSED SENATE COMMITTEE Outlaws holding a cell phone while driving. There are some exceptions, but the bottom line is you can be pulled over and cited if a policeman just sees you holding your phone.

-New Addition to the worst bill list-

HB-1362 Adopt “green” building codes statewide

Dumb bill

HB-1134 is the dumbest bill. The world would not end if this became law, but is this really the purpose of government?
It defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer could be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..

HB-1134 LOST IN COMMITTEE.

Best Bills

Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee). BTW, I am not trying to be overly partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

HB-1015 LOST declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 LOST, PLV reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 LOST, PLV establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 LOST, PLV bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 PASSED FINANCE COMMITTEE establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 LOST, PLV will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants.
HB-1078 LOST, PLV require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 LOST, PLV bans abortions by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 LOST, PLV   jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 LOST, PLV require paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 LOST, PLV prohibit COVID vaccination discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 LOST, PLV allow concealed carry on school grounds
HB-1125 LOST, PLV formula to permanently lower the income tax rate
HB-1129 PASSED FIRST COMMITTEE rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 LOST, PLV repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 LOST, PLV require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 LOST, PLV recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 LOST federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
HB-1163 LOST, PLV income tax deduction for medical expenses
HB-1200 LOST, PLV exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements
HB-1201 LOST, PLV prohibit certain immunization requirements
HB-1203 LOST, educational tax credits
HB-1204 LOST significant election reforms
HB-1206 LOST, PLV prohibit teaching discrimination in public schools
HB-1207 LOST, PLV expand educational choice for low performing schools
HB-1236 LOST, PLV Parent’s Bill of Rights
HB-1238 LOST, PLV Elected Officials Approve Epidemic Duties I am including this on my good bill list because the title is an admirable goal. However, I have significant concerns with how the introduced version is worded. I hope the sponsors will correct these problems, should the bill move forward
SB-039 LOST, PLV establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 LOST, PLV require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 LOST, PLV increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

note: PLV means party-line vote

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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April 9, 2022

Lundberg Weekly Report, Part I

I am publishing this week’s report in two parts. I usually publish on Saturday, in the early morning. As the Republican State Assembly, where several candidates will be selected for the primary election in June will be determined later today, I will publish the second half of this weekly report later this weekend. Here is what I have to report on in other matters from this past week, and the reminder of the normal Zoom call on Monday.

1. Election Integrity Rally at Capitol

2. First Round of Open Primary Challenge Lost

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity Rally at Capitol

Mike Lindell Speaking at Election Integrity Rally

Last Tuesday hundreds of citizens attended a rally for election integrity at the Capitol. The main speakers were Mike Lindell, and Tina Peters. The three hour event not only drew hundreds of election integrity supporters, it also drew more media cameras than I have seen in many years at the state capitol.

As I reported on last week, the evidence continues to grow of voter fraud across the country. The principle subject for this rally was the third report from expert studies of the Mesa County election server records. Also on Tuesday another film documenting the voter manipulations was released, called Rigged: The Zuckerberg Funded Plot to Defeat Donald Trump.

This film digs into the details of how Zuckerberg’s $400,000,000 was spent to put his thumb on the outcome of the 2020 presidential race in several key swing states. Not mentioned in the film, but it should be noted that Pam Anderson, a “Republican” running for Colorado secretary of state today at the state assembly, is a member of the board for the non-profit that was responsible for distributing about $330,000,000 of Zuckerberg’s money.

2. First Round of Open Primary Challenge Lost
Late Friday afternoon a federal judge issued his opinion on the court challenge to the open primary system in Colorado. We lost this round, which was what we expected when we saw which judge had been selected for the case. This was a preliminary hearing considering standing and Griswold’s motions to dismiss the case. This judge ruled there is no constitutional harm in forcing Colorado citizens who are members of a major political party to allow more ballots to be given to non-party members than party members.

As I said before, this was not a big surprise, as this judge did all he could to rationalize away the self-evident facts that this policy violates Colorado citizens’ rights to freedom of association, a clearly established First Amendment principle. So we lost round one, but we are not down for the count. We do need Colorado citizens to help us get to the appeal process to continue this battle, because this is a war we must win if both Republican and Democratic parties are to have the right to select their candidates for the general elections. To help in this cause please click here.

3. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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April 1, 2022

1. Election Integrity Issues

2. Regent University Law School’s Conference on Global Governance

3. Huge Recycling Tax and New Government Program

4. 549 Bills in Legislature

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Integrity Issues

So much is coming out nearly everyday, it is hard to keep up with all the new developments. More and more reports and studies are being made public with evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 election. In addition, the deniers of these obvious problems with our election systems continue to insist there is no problem and they continue to refuse to allow any transparency in the system.

If there is nothing to hide, why do they insist on hiding everything? Here in Colorado the majority party is now rushing through a bill (SB-153) to make it illegal for county clerks to do their job to protect the elections and preserve the records. The bill consolidates all of the authority into the Secretary of State’s office. Once again, what is there to hide? Why do they not want to let clerks to fulfill their constitutional duties as locally elected officials?

One clerk did do her job. Tina Peters, from Mesa County, and now she is being harassed and maligned by those who refuse to face the evidence that elections have been corrupted at every level. Voter registration lists are bloated, ballots are handed out like candy. Ballot harvesting is rampant, the electronic machinery counting the ballots is fraught with suspicious results, and the electronic and software systems have proven vulnerabilities. All these facts are well known, yet the entire system is still held under a veil of secrecy, behind doors locked from the citizens and the cyber experts.

These issues will be addressed at a rally for election integrity on Tuesday, April 5 at the state capitol. The rally goes from noon to 3 PM. Several speakers will cover the issue, including Tina Peters (who is now running for Secretary of State) and a national champion for fixing our elections, Mike Lindell.

To keep this as brief as I can, I close this article with some links that go into the details of the problems and the evidence that the only “big lie” being promulgated is from those who deny we have a big problem with our elections that must be faced and fixed.

https://kimmonson.com/featured_articles/democrat-bill-bans-county-clerks-from-securing-elections/

https://www.westernjournal.com/game-changer-rigged-film-2020-election-proves-right-see-preview/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=patriots-list-newsletter&utm_campaign=can&utm_content=firefly&ats_es=a69e2a3e5931a472e1ddddfbe16fe59e

https://rumble.com/vto4za-game-over-2000-mules-trailer.html

https://kanekoa.substack.com/p/110-articles-affirm-americas-computerized?s=w

https://100percentfedup.com/breaking-bombshell-true-the-vote-presents-stunning-evidence-of-voter-fraud-in-wi-claim-evidence-shows-137551-votes-7-of-all-mail-in-ballots-were-trafficked-in-wi-video/#!/back

https://causeofamerica.org/news/

2. Regent University Law School’s Conference on Global Governance

On March 29 Regent University’s law school hosted an online conference on the rise of global government. This informative, in-depth analysis is over six hours of presentations exploring the rise of global government. Throughout the world, individual liberties and freedom are being lost as authoritarianism rises.

This is a long presentation, but I assure you it will be time well spent. It is also broken down into several smaller segments. They cover very significant issues which are important to everyone who values their freedoms. To view the program segments click here.


3. Huge Recycling Tax and New Government Program

Just introduced this week, HB-1355 is a huge recycling tax and new government program. This bill, if it becomes law, will create a huge bureaucracy and puts in place a hidden tax on “producers” of the recyclable products. The tax is euphemistically called “producer responsibility dues.” Wow, the lengths they go to to not call a tax a tax!

This 50+ page bill goes on to create a new government program, run by a “non-profit” organization that will apparently determine what it costs to recycle everything and tax the “producers” for those costs. BTW, a producer is not just the manufacturer, it also includes the distributors of these products. This sounds like the paint fee we all pay to recycle paint we buy, which never gets recycled because we use the paint for its intended purpose, on our walls. It is the paint fee monster on steroids.

I hope the legislature will kill this monster before it ends up as another money and freedom sucking beast haunting all of the citizens of Colorado for all of their remaining days.

4. 549 Bills in Legislature

549 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. Be aware that there are dozens of new spending programs and new regulations for citizens and businesses which I am not listing in my really bad bill list.

Worst Bills

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 PASSED SENATE COMMITTEE  eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 PASSED SENATE PLV prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
HB-1259 Expands Colorado’s welfare system with budget busting, unrealistic policies
HB-1269 Regulate medical cost sharing plans
HB-1279 PASSED SENATE PLV  Promote abortions and deny the humanity of unborn children
HB-1289 PASSED HOUSE COMMITTEE PLV Gives Medicaid coverage to illegal aliens who are pregnant or under age 19
HB-1295 PASSED HOUSE Creates a universal preschool program for the state of Colorado

-New Addition to the worst bill list-
HB-1355
 Huge recycling tax and new government program

SB-008 PASSED SENATE Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.
SB-138 PASSED COMMITTEE Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, more nonsensical, destructive government regulations aimed at banning, among other things, small gas powered tools.
SB-153 PASSED SENATE Require electronic voting equipment for all jurisdictions of over 1000 people, thus prohibiting a hand counting system, prohibits a county clerk from making a copy of election server drives, strips from canvassing boards the authority to de-certify an election. This bill puts into statute what the current Secretary of State has been acting like she already has the power to do today.

-New Addition to the worst bill list-
SB-175
 Outlaws holding a cell phone while driving. There are some exceptions, but the bottom line is you can be pulled over and cited if a policeman just sees you holding your phone.

Dumb bill

HB-1134 is the dumbest bill. The world would not end if this became law, but is this really the purpose of government?
It defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer could be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..

HB-1134 LOST IN COMMITTEE.

Best Bills

Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee). BTW, I am not trying to be overly partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

HB-1015 LOST declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 LOST, PLV reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 LOST, PLV establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 LOST, PLV bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 PASSED FINANCE COMMITTEE establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 LOST, PLV will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants.
HB-1078 LOST, PLV require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 LOST, PLV bans abortions by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 LOST, PLV   jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 LOST, PLV require paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 prohibit COVID vaccination discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 LOST, PLV allow concealed carry on school grounds
HB-1125 LOST, PLV formula to permanently lower the income tax rate
HB-1129 PASSED FIRST COMMITTEE rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 LOST, PLV repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 LOST, PLV require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 LOST, PLV recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 LOST federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
HB-1163 LOST, PLV income tax deduction for medical expenses
HB-1200 LOST, PLV exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements
HB-1201 LOST, PLV prohibit certain immunization requirements
HB-1203 LOST, educational tax credits
HB-1204 LOST significant election reforms
HB-1206 LOST, PLV prohibit teaching discrimination in public schools
HB-1207 LOST, PLV expand educational choice for low performing schools
HB-1236 LOST, PLV Parent’s Bill of Rights
HB-1238 LOST, PLV Elected Officials Approve Epidemic Duties I am including this on my good bill list because the title is an admirable goal. However, I have significant concerns with how the introduced version is worded. I hope the sponsors will correct these problems, should the bill move forward
SB-039 LOST, PLV establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 LOST, PLV require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 LOST, PLV increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

note: PLV means party-line vote

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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March 30,2022

Special Bulletin 

On March 29 Regent University’s law school hosted an online conference on the rise of global government. This informative, in-depth analysis is over six hours of presentations exploring the rise of global government. Throughout the world, individual liberties and freedom are being lost as authoritarianism rises. To view the program segments click here.

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March 24, 2022

                                                            -Early Edition for this Week-

1. Election Fraud in Colorado and Across the Nation

2. Extreme Abortion Bill Passes on Party-line Votes

3. 499 Bills in Legislature

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Election Fraud in Colorado and Across the Nation

Because of late breaking information concerning election fraud, both here in Colorado and elsewhere, I am accelerating this week’s edition of the Lundberg Report.

The biggest story is the third report on the Mesa County elections in 2020 and the Grand Junction municipal election in the spring of 2021. This report gives clear evidence of vote manipulation by the electronic voting equipment. It shows how the system created two data sets of votes, and then the Secretary of State ordered the drives be wiped clean with what they called a “Trusted Build” software update. When the clerk and recorder, Tina Peters, followed through with her responsibility of preserving the election records by making an image of the server before the update, she was harassed, removed as the election official and charged with several highly questionable charges.

Now the evidence is in and it vindicates Tina Peters and should put the current Secretary of State under investigation of destroying election records and election fraud. …That is what should happen, however, with the obvious corruption of common sense and the rule of law today, it is yet to be seen if this substantial evidence will actually result in a serious investigation into the election system in Colorado and the players that have been promoting and/or defending this fraud.

To read the report for yourself click here.

In Wisconsin today it was reported that well over 100,000 mail in ballots were produced through ballot “trafficking,” not delivered to drop boxes by voters, but rather, people hired to dump huge quantities of ballots into several drop boxes. For that story click here. For more information on this technique, click here for the trailer of the soon to be released documentary on this scandal.

At the Colorado Capitol the Senate concluded their second reading debate on what I am calling the election cloaking bill, SB-153. This bill will consolidate all of the power over elections into the Secretary of State’s office. I call it a cloaking bill, as it will hide the election process from the people through the severe restrictions established by the Secretary of State.

For more information on SB-153 please look at last week’s report, listed below.

2. Extreme Abortion Bill Passes on Party-line Votes

After over 60 hours of debate and testimony, HB-1279 , the extreme abortion bill passed both houses on strict party lines. It is now on the governor’s desk.

5. 499 Bills in Legislature

499 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. Be aware that there are dozens of new spending programs and new regulations for citizens and businesses which I am not listing in my really bad bill list.

Worst Bills

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 PASSED HOUSE PLV eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 PASSED COMMITTEE PLV changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 PASSED SENATE PLV prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
HB-1259 Expands Colorado’s welfare system with budget busting, unrealistic policies
HB-1269 Regulate medical cost sharing plans
HB-1279 PASSED SENATE PLV  Promote abortions and deny the humanity of unborn children
HB-1289 Gives Medicaid coverage to illegal aliens who are pregnant or under age 19
HB-1295 PASSED HOUSE SECOND READING Creates a universal preschool program for the state of Colorado
SB-008 PASSED SENATE SECOND READING Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.
SB-138 PASSED COMMITTEE Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, more nonsensical, destructive government regulations aimed at banning, among other things, small gas powered tools.
SB-153 PASSED SENATE SECOND READING Require electronic voting equipment for all jurisdictions of over 1000 people, thus prohibiting a hand counting system, prohibits a county clerk from making a copy of election server drives, strips from canvassing boards the authority to de-certify an election. This bill puts into statute what the current Secretary of State has been acting like she already has the power to do today.

Dumb bill

HB-1134 is the dumbest bill. The world would not end if this became law, but is this really the purpose of government?
It defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer could be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..

HB-1134 LOST IN COMMITTEE.

Best Bills

Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee). BTW, I am not trying to be overly partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

HB-1015 LOST declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 LOST, PLV reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 LOST, PLV establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 LOST, PLV bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 PASSED FINANCE COMMITTEE establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 LOST, PLV will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants. 
HB-1078 LOST, PLV require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 LOST, PLV bans abortions
 by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 LOST, PLV   
jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 LOST, PLV require 
paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 prohibit COVID vaccination
 discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 LOST, PLV allow concealed carry
 on school grounds
HB-1125 LOST, PLV 
formula to permanently lower the income tax rate 
HB-1129 PASSED FIRST COMMITTEE rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 LOST, PLV repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 LOST, PLV require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 LOST, PLV recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 LOST federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
HB-1163 LOST, PLV income tax deduction for medical expenses
HB-1200 LOST, PLV exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements
HB-1201 LOST, PLV prohibit certain immunization requirements
HB-1203 LOST, educational tax credits
HB-1204 LOST significant election reforms
HB-1206 LOST, PLV prohibit teaching discrimination in public schools
HB-1207 LOST, PLV expand educational choice for low performing schools
HB-1236 LOST, PLV Parent’s Bill of Rights
HB-1238 Elected Officials Approve Epidemic Duties I am including this on my good bill list because the title is an admirable goal. However, I have significant concerns with how the introduced version is worded. I hope the sponsors will correct these problems, should the bill move forward
SB-039 LOST, PLV establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 LOST, PLV require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 LOST, PLV increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

note: PLV means party-line vote

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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March 19, 2022

1. SB-153 Attacks Colorado’s Election Integrity 

2. Extreme Abortion Bill Moves Forward

3. Challenge to Open Primary

4. Supreme Court Nominee

5. 468 Bills in Legislature

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. SB-153 Attacks Colorado’s Election Integrity 

Election integrity is under attackSB-153 is the left’s next desperate move to hide the election system from the voters and to keep Mesa County Clerk, Tina Peters out of the race for Colorado Secretary of State.

SB-153 is designed to punish Mesa county clerk Tina Peters, make sure no county clerk can ever question the Secretary of State again, and it removes legitimate and necessary authority from county clerks, county commissioners and canvass boards.

SB-153 is a bold power grab which consolidates virtually all election authority into the secretary of state’s office and creates an even darker veil over the election process. It is the antithesis of free, fair and transparent elections.

Click here for a more detailed analysis of this very dangerous bill. The analysis was prepared by retired attorney Maurice Emmer.

I strongly believe SB-153 is the most dangerous bill introduced this session and in light of their abortion bill (HB-1279), that is saying lot. My rationale is that as bad as 1279 is, it really doesn’t change most of the current policy for abortions in Colorado. But SB-153 will take away most of the authority from county clerks, county commissioners and canvas boards for elections in Colorado. Centralizing all of this power and authority in the Secretary of State’s office strips away power from our local elected officials and therefore from We the People.

We need election transparency. SB-153 is a blackout on election transparency and election integrity. 153 is the latest version of the election fraud act.

Also recently released is a report on an extensive survey of Colorado voters’ participation in the 2020 election. The report shows about 8% of the voters had serious discrepancies in what the voting records indicated and what the actual voters reported. The report can be found here.

2. Extreme Abortion Bill Moves Forward

Last Saturday the very principle of defending our God-given, inalienable right to life was in the main ring and on the ropes at the Colorado State Capitol. I joined several hundred supporters of life in opposition to HB-1279 on the West steps of the Capitol while the House Republicans wrapped up their debate on the bill, which had been going non-stop for over 24 hours!

Pro-life Rally with House Members who just completed 24 hours of debate.

In contrast to these warriors for life were a few advocates for the bill who stood outside of our rally circle constantly yelling obscenities and running sirens, non-stop, through portable bullhorns. They gave us a constant reminder that those who defend abortion have nothing but irrational, perverted chaos to defend their position.

Including the committee hearing, second reading and third reading debates, over 40 hours were spent in the House on this one bill. That is a record for the Colorado legislature.

I say defending life was “on the ropes” because on the House floor the majority party passed this despicable piece of legislation with a strict party-line vote and then they openly celebrated their ugly victory on the House floor.

The siren wielding, obscenely undressed haranguers outside and the celebrating House members inside reminded me of the description C.S. Lewis gave of a rabble assembled in his book “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” when the lion, Aslan was sacrificed on the Stone Table. If you don’t remember the scene, look it up in chapter 14.

HB-1279 is now on a fast track the Senate.

3. Challenge to Open Primary

As I reported a fewweeks ago, the federal lawsuit against the open primary was filed in federal court and now the long and tedious process of the court is underway. This is a much needed cure for a very bad policy for Colorado elections, but not everyone agrees and we are getting some opposition,  even from some prominent Republicans. This is despite the fact that the state central committee voted overwhelmingly (there may have been one dissenting vote) in favor of the resolution calling for the federal lawsuit.

Since the party is not taking on this mandate from the central committee, we are having to raise the funds from concerned citizens on our own. If you think Republicans (and Democrats) should be choosing their candidates, please chip in to the fund that has been set up with the Claremont Institute. We need an army of citizens to step up and help us take on this giant. Those who think the open primary is a good idea are lining up against us. All we have are ourselves and the Constitution that clearly says the system in Colorado does not meet constitutional standards. Please give what you can right now. WE can win this battle with your help.


4. Supreme Court Nominee

On Monday Joe’s pick for the Supreme Court, Ketanji Brown Jackson, will begin her U.S. Senate hearing. Here is a brief description of her background, prepared by First Liberty Institute. I have a great deal of confidence in this legal team that is dedicated to defending the First Amendment. They do their homework and, as they present cases to the Supreme Court on a regular basis, they are experts on issues concerning the Supreme Court.


5. 468 Bills in Legislature

468 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. Be aware that there are dozens of new spending programs and new regulations for citizens and businesses which I am not listing in my really bad bill list.

Worst Bills

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 PASSED HOUSE PLV eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 PASSED SENATE SECOND READING prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
HB-1259 Expands Colorado’s welfare system with budget busting, unrealistic policies
HB-1269 Regulate medical cost sharing plans
HB-1279 PASSED SENATE COMMITTEES PLV  Promote abortions and deny the humanity of unborn children
HB-1289 Gives Medicaid coverage to illegal aliens who are pregnant or under age 19
HB-1295 Creates a universal preschool program for the state of Colorado
SB-008 PASSED SENATE COMMITTEES Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.
SB-138 PASSED COMMITTEE Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, more nonsensical, destructive government regulations aimed at banning, among other things, small gas powered tools.
SB-153 PASSED SENATE COMMITTEES PLV Require electronic voting equipment for all jurisdictions of over 1000 people, thus prohibiting a hand counting system, prohibits a county clerk from making a copy of election server drives, strips from canvassing boards the authority to de-certify an election. This bill puts into statute what the current Secretary of State has been acting like she already has the power to do today.

Dumb bill

HB-1134 is the dumbest bill. The world would not end if this became law, but is this really the purpose of government?
It defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer could be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..

HB-1134 LOST IN COMMITTEE.

Best Bills

Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee). BTW, I am not trying to be overly partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

HB-1015 LOST declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 LOST, PLV reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 LOST, PLV establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 LOST, PLV bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 PASSED FINANCE COMMITTEE establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants. 
HB-1078 LOST, PLV require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 LOST, PLV bans abortions
 by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 LOST, PLV   
jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 LOST, PLV require 
paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 prohibit COVID vaccination
 discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 LOST, PLV allow concealed carry
 on school grounds
HB-1125 LOST, PLV 
formula to permanently lower the income tax rate 
HB-1129 PASSED FIRST COMMITTEE rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 LOST, PLV repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 LOST, PLV require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 LOST, PLV recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 LOST federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
HB-1163 income tax deduction for medical expenses
HB-1200 LOST, PLV exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements
HB-1201 LOST, PLV prohibit certain immunization requirements
HB-1203 LOST, educational tax credits
HB-1204 LOST significant election reforms
HB-1206 prohibit teaching discrimination in public schools
HB-1207 LOST, PLV expand educational choice for low performing schools
HB-1236 Parent’s Bill of Rights
HB-1238 Elected Officials Approve Epidemic Duties I am including this on my good bill list because the title is an admirable goal. However, I have significant concerns with how the introduced version is worded. I hope the sponsors will correct these problems, should the bill move forward
SB-039 LOST, PLV establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 LOST, PLV require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 LOST, PLV increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

note: PLV means party-line vote

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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For Life and Liberty!


Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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March 12, 2022 UPDATED

1. Political Prisoners in Colorado

2. Rally for Life at Capitol Today

3. Good and Bad Election Bills

4. 447 Bills in Legislature

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Political Prisoners in Colorado

Yes, that is what it amounts to for the clerk and her assistant in Mesa County. The local district attorney got a grand jury to indict both of these public servants with a long list of felony charges because they have been doing their best to protect the election records from the 2020 election. They were arrested and put in jail this past week.

I have followed the situation in Mesa county quite closely and I am extremely frustrated with the political witch hunt that has been instigated by far too many elected officials, on both sides of the aisle. As an advocate for election integrity I see very little integrity coming from those who assure us that there is nothing to be concerned about, but then refuse to allow any serious investigation into the many irregularities that have occurred here in Colorado, and across the nation.
The only way we will get past the current distrust of our election systems is to prove their veracity, or effect the changes necessary to make them trustworthy. To deny this obvious problem is to become a part of the problem (for more information on this topic see article #3).

The charges, the bail that was set, and all of the other things that they have thrown against Tina and her supporters for many months are way out of proportion. This is political retribution in its ugliest form. If anyone thinks these heavy handed (and flimsy) charges will settle the issue, they are very mistaken. Tina and her supporters are now more committed than ever to fix the election corruption that is becoming more evident with every action the system takes against those who are genuinely trying to clean up our elections.

I am sure I will be reporting on further developments in this unwarranted political attack of a candidate for Secretary of State, but for now read Tina’s response on her website here.

2. Rally for Life at Capitol Today

HB-1279  promotes abortions and denies the humanity of unborn children. There will be a rally against this bill at the Capitol today at 11 AM.

The bill is being rushed through the House, with a very late night hearing in committee (until after 3:00 AM!) and was debated on the House floor today. UPDATE: WE JUST LEARNED THE DEBATE  ON THE HOUSE FLOOR WENT ON ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT FOR AN UNPRECEDENTED 24 HOURS STRAIGHTONE BILL HAS NEVER ELICITED SUCH AN EXTENDED SECOND READING DEBATE.  Refer to earlier reports below for details about this very extreme abortion bill.

3. Good and Bad Election Bills

There are two bills in the legislature dealing with election law. HB-1204 is a great bill that calls for significant election reforms that would cure many of the problems we have with the lack of integrity for elections in Colorado. This comprehensive bill would require paper ballots that could not be duplicated, hand counting of those ballots, go back to precinct voting on election day, and many other enhancements to the security and transparency of elections in Colorado. The bill will be heard in committee on Monday and probably faces a defeat on party lines.

The other bill, SB-153, just introduced by the senate president, is the exact opposite. SB-153 will require electronic voting equipment for all jurisdictions of over 1000 people, thus precluding the possibility of a hand counting system, prohibits a county clerk from making a copy of election server drives, strips from canvassing boards the authority to de-certify an election and many other measures to reduce the authority of county clerks. This bill puts into statute what the current Secretary of State has been trying to force on Tina Peters and a few other courageous and diligent county clerks.

The problem the current Colorado Secretary of State (SOS) has with Tina Peters is that she preserved all of the electronic records from the Dominion system, including what log files remained on the Dominion equipment by making a mirror image of all data on the election server. The audit that Clerk Peters authorized found that much of those files are routinely destroyed as the software does not retain all of the log files, routinely dropping the oldest log entries with newer log entries. The “Trusted Build” (software update to the server equipment ordered by the SOS) then went ahead and removed all of the remaining log files, so no log files from the election are left and any meaningful audit of the 2020 election is rendered impossible.

It is significant to note that this bill essentially makes the actions Clerk Peters took in Mesa County illegal. I say significant because it essentially admits that what Clerk Peters has been doing is legal. They are trying stop a county clerk from preserving election records, make canvass boards irrelevant and put in place many other laws that would block out any possibility of transparency or accountability for elections in Colorado. I expect this bill has every chance of passage in today’s legislature.

Here is another useful report on this situation.

4. 447 Bills in Legislature

447 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. Be aware that there are dozens of new spending programs and new regulations for citizens and businesses which I am not listing in my really bad bill list.

Worst Bills

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 SENT TO HOUSE FLOOR eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 PASSED HOUSE prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
HB-1259 Expands Colorado’s welfare system with budget busting, unrealistic policies
HB-1269 Regulate medical cost sharing plans
HB-1279 IN HOUSE SECOND READING Promote abortions and deny the humanity of unborn children
HB-1289 Gives Medicaid coverage to illegal aliens who are pregnant or under age 19
SB-008 PASSED EDUCATION COMMITTEE Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.
SB-138 Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, more nonsensical, destructive government regulations aimed at banning, among other things, small gas powered tools.
SB-153 Require electronic voting equipment for all jurisdictions of over 1000 people, thus prohibiting a hand counting system, prohibits a county clerk from making a copy of election server drives, strips from canvassing boards the authority to de-certify an election. This bill puts into statute what the current Secretary of State has been acting like she already has the power to do today.

Dumb bill

HB-1134 is the dumbest bill. The world would not end if this became law, but is this really the purpose of government?
It defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer could be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..

HB-1134 LOST IN COMMITTEE.

Best Bills

Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee). BTW, I am not trying to be overly partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

HB-1015 declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 LOST, PLV establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 LOST, PLV bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 PASSED FINANCE COMMITTEE establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants. 
HB-1078 LOST, PLV require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 LOST, PLV bans abortions
 by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 LOST, PLV   
jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 LOST, PLV require 
paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 prohibit COVID vaccination
 discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 LOST, PLV allow concealed carry
 on school grounds
HB-1125 
formula to permanently lower the income tax rate 
HB-1129 rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 LOST, PLV repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 LOST, PLV require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 LOST, PLV recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
HB-1163 income tax deduction for medical expenses
HB-1200 LOST, PLV exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements
HB-1201 LOST, PLV prohibit certain immunization requirements
HB-1203 LOST, educational tax credits
HB-1204 significant election reforms
HB-1206 prohibit teaching discrimination in public schools
HB-1207 LOST, PLV expand educational choice for low performing schools
HB-1236 Parent’s Bill of Rights
HB-1238 Elected Officials Approve Epidemic Duties I am including this on my good bill list because the title is an admirable goal. However, I have significant concerns with how the introduced version is worded. I hope the sponsors will correct these problems, should the bill move forward
SB-039 LOST, PLV establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 LOST, PLV require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 LOST, PLV increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

note: PLV means party-line vote

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March 8, 2022

SPECIAL EDITION

I am publishing this special edition of the Lundberg Report because there is additional information concerning HB-1279, the extreme abortion bill and significant information has been released dealing with election issues in Mesa County and Colorado.

First, HB-1279 will be heard in committee on Wednesday (tomorrow) and a big protest is being organized for Saturday at the Capitol. I gave my initial comments on the bill in my previous report, published on March 5. Here is a letter Giuliana Day sent out earlier today:

Dear Pro-Life Warriors,

Let’s show our strong opposition to the most radical bill in the nation and the world:
HB22-1279 or Reproductive Health Equity Act or RHEA. This Bill HAS to GO!!
Read below the latest update about tomorrow’s event at the State Capitol.

A few points about the Reproductive Health Equity Act:

*It will legalize the killing of a human being in the womb at any stage of pregnancy, even until the moment of birth, and make it into a state law.
*It declares that a woman has a fundamental right to end the life of her baby.
*It wants to achieve “racial equity” by targeting “people of color,” people with low incomes” as well as individuals in rural areas.
*RHEA absolutely denies the rights of human beings in the womb. ““A fertilized egg, embryo, or fetus does not have independent or derivative rights under the laws of this state.”
*The bill prohibits ALL “State or local laws, ordinances, policies, procedures, regulatory guidelines and rules, practices, executive orders, and governmental actions and their implementation, whether statutory or otherwise” from limiting or refraining any access to abortions in any way, regardless of the age of the mother. This effectively ends any parental notification laws as well.
*It perpetuates the lie that killing a human being is “Reproductive Health Care.”
*It doesn’t protect women undergoing abortion. RHEA prioritizes abortion over the health and safety of women.
*The Bill supports taking the life of preborn babies even if the baby has the “wrong sex,” “wrong race,” or has disabilities. This bill supports racist, sexist and discriminatory practices.
*RHEA does nothing to address the root problems that a woman faces that drives her to consider an abortion.
You can also read the article by The Gazette newspaper.

                                      URGENT CALL to ACTION

*TESTIFY against HB22-1279 on Wednesday, March 9th, at 1:30pm at the State Capitol-Health and Insurance Committee. Room HCR 0112. Before you testify, you need to register. The registration is relatively simple and can be done today. This is the link  to testify in person or remotely. Attached are the steps on how to do it. You can listen to the hearings here.
*RALLY: Join us on Saturday March 12th, from 11am to 12:30pm at the West Steps of the State Capitol. If you live too far away, organize a rally in your city so we can get connected all over the state.
*PROTEST this bill. Join us at the West steps of the State Capitol tomorrow, Wednesday, March 9th, at noon before testifying. Bring your signs.
*CONTACT the sponsors of the bill: State Sen. Julie Gonzales (Denver), Rep.     Meg Froelich (Englewood), and Rep. Daneya Esgar (Pueblo) as well as your State Representative and Senator and ask them to OPPOSE  HB22-1279.
You can find your legislator here.
*HOST a gathering and invite your family, friends and/or neighbors to listen to our presentation about the reality of abortion and its alternatives.
*INVITE church leaders to partners with us and testify tomorrow.
*REGISTER to volunteer at LifeDecisions.me and sign up to get updates.
*PRAY, PRAY AND PRAY.  Again, this is a battle we’ll fight on our knees.

Contact information for any questions:
Giuliana Day. Cell: 720-899-0897. Email: LifeDecisions365@gmail.com

Blessings, 

Giuliana Day
President of Life Decisions
LifeDecisions.me
Email: LifeDecisions365@gmail.com

Additionally, late last week a second forensic report was published giving much more information about the vulnerabilities of the voting equipment and software being used in Mesa County. This is more evidence of how open to fraud the current voting systems are in Colorado. That report can be found here.

I will have more information on these significant, developing stories in the regular edition of the Lundberg Report

For Life and Liberty!


Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


March 5, 2022

1. Extreme Abortion Bill

2. Caucuses Huge Success

3. 425 Bills in Legislature

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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 1. Extreme Abortion Bill

HB-1279, introduced late this week, promotes abortions and denies the humanity of unborn children. Called the REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EQUITY ACT, this is the most extreme abortion bill to ever be contemplated in Colorado. It states: “A FERTILIZED EGG, EMBRYO, OR FETUS DOES NOT HAVE INDEPENDENT OR DERIVATIVE RIGHTS UNDER THE LAWS OF THIS STATE.” The bill prohibits any local law or executive order from limiting any access to abortions in any way, regardless of the age of the mother. This effectively ends any parental notification laws as well.

All types of abortions are already allowed in Colorado, but this bill will underscore that policy at every level of government in Colorado. I am certain this was written with the expectation that Roe v. Wade will be overturned soon and this is an in-your-face reaction on the part of the extreme abortion advocates. The first hearing for the bill is already scheduled for next Wednesday. I heard there are plans to hold a rally for life, in opposition to this bill on Saturday, March 12, but I do not have all the details confirmed. If I learn more I will pass it on in a special report.

HB-1279 is the worst bill of the 2022 session, so far…

2. Caucuses Huge Success

Last Tuesday evening caucuses were held all across the state. More were conducted later in the week and by all accounts I am hearing it was a record turnout, at least on the Republican side. There is a growing momentum as more and more citizens are stepping up to be a part of the anticipated 2022 tidal-wave election this fall. The next stop in most counties will be the county and district assemblies, which will give a clearer snapshot on what to expect in the primary and in November.

3. 425 Bills in Legislature

425 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. The legislature is not getting much done this year. It must be an election year.  Be aware that there are dozens of new spending programs and new regulations for citizens and businesses which I am not listing in my really bad bill list.

Worst Bills

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 PASSED FINANCE eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 PASSED HOUSE prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
HB-1259 Expands Colorado’s welfare system with budget busting, unrealistic policies
HB-1269 Regulate medical cost sharing plans
HB-1279 Promote abortions and deny the humanity of unborn children
SB-008 PASSED EDUCATION COMMITTEE Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.
SB-138 Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, more nonsensical, destructive government regulations aimed at banning, among other things, small gas powered tools.

Dumb bill

HB-1134 is the dumbest bill. The world would not end if this became law, but is this really the purpose of government?
It defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer could be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..

HB-1134 LOST IN COMMITTEE.

Best Bills

Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee). BTW, I am not trying to be partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

HB-1015 declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 LOST, PLV establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 LOST, PLV bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 PASSED FINANCE COMMITTEE establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants. 
HB-1078 LOST, PLV require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 LOST, PLV bans abortions
 by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 LOST, PLV   
jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 LOST, PLV require 
paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 prohibit COVID vaccination
 discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 LOST, PLV allow concealed carry
 on school grounds
HB-1125 
formula to permanently lower the income tax rate 
HB-1129 rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 LOST, PLV repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 LOST, PLV require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
HB-1163 income tax deduction for medical expenses
HB-1200 LOST, PLV exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements
HB-1201 LOST, PLV prohibit certain immunization requirements
HB-1203 LOST, educational tax credits
HB-1204 significant election reforms
HB-1206 prohibit teaching discrimination in public schools
HB-1207 LOST, PLV expand educational choice for low performing schools
HB-1236 Parent’s Bill of Rights
HB-1238 Elected Officials Approve Epidemic Duties I am including this on my good bill list because the title is an admirable goal. However, I have significant concerns with how the introduced version is worded. I hope the sponsors will correct these problems, should the bill move forward
SB-039 LOST, PLV establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 LOST, PLV require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 LOST, PLV increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

note: PLV means party-line vote

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February 26, 2022

1. Despots

2. Open Primary Challenged in Federal Court

3. 413 Bills in Legislature

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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 1. Despots

For several weeks I have highlighted the situation in Canada, where Trudeau has ignored the pleas of Canadian citizens for freedom from the repressive policies of his administration. Instead he has doubled down on them, repeatedly lied to the public and proved to the world he is a despot.

Now Russia’s leader, Putin, has shown the world how ruthless and dangerous a despot can become. Pray for the people of Ukraine, that God may protect them in these very difficult days.

We will always have despots threatening the peace and security of other nations and such tyrants always have an impact on our nation in one way or another. We must be vigilant in guarding against their evil schemes. Yet the White House blunders on, setting up the circumstances that invite despots to continue their evil plans.

In the case of Russia, Biden ended our energy independence, enriching the revenues of Russia, giving Putin more incentive, and means, to assimilate his European neighbors. At the same time, just one year into his rule, Biden has also convinced the despots around the world that he does not have the energy or will to stand up to them. Instead of making America Great, Biden is heading us into a long and bitter winter.

Elections do have consequences. Lets get it right in 2022.

2. Open Primary Challenged in Federal Court

PARABLE (“People for Association Rights and Bi-Partisan Limited Elections”), together with several Colorado candidates for office, county chairmen, and voters, filed a lawsuit in federal court this week against Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold challenging Colorado’s Open Primary law as a violation of their First Amendment rights to Freedom of Speech and Association and their Fourteenth Amendment Rights to Equal Protection of the Laws.  The filings also include a motion for preliminary injunction to block continued use of Colorado’s Open Primary law in the upcoming June 28, 2022 primary election, as well as a motion for expedited briefing and argument.

PARABLE and the other Plaintiffs are represented by Dr. John Eastman (Constitutional Counsel Group) and Randy Corporon (Law Offices of Randy B. Corporon, P.C.).

Eastman was a visiting professor at the University of Colorado Boulder in 2020-2021, and until January 2021 a long-time constitutional law professor and former Dean at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law in Orange County, California.  He has an active Supreme Court practice, having represented two dozen parties and another 200 or so amici curiae before that Court through the Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, the public interest law firm affiliated with the Claremont Institute that he founded in 1999.  He was involved in the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in California Democratic Party et al. v Jones (2000), which invalidated California’s blanket primary law as a violation of the First Amendment Freedom of Association rights of political parties and their members.

“I’m honored to be representing PARABLE and the candidates and voters who are standing up to Colorado’s unconstitutional Open Primary law,” said Eastman in announcing the filing of the lawsuit.  “The Supreme Court has long recognized that the Freedom of Association protected by the First Amendment includes the freedom not to associate, and that is particularly important in the process by which a political association chooses its nominees for office,” Eastman added.  Unaffiliated voters are more than welcome to join a major political party in order to participate in that party’s nomination process, but they cannot be allowed to raid a party they have deliberately chosen not to join, without infringing on the constitutional rights of party members.”

Corporon is active in Colorado politics and currently serves as Colorado’s Republican National Committeeman.

Anil Mathai, a spokesman for PARABLE, expressed the group’s excitement in having Dr. Eastman and Mr. Corporon take up this case on its behalf.  “This is an extremely important effort to protect our constitutional rights to freedom of association, freedom of speech, and the equal protection of the laws,” Anil stated, “and PARABLE is thrilled to have such top notch attorneys fighting the unconstitutional Open Primary law on our behalf.”

The litigation is being funded through tax deductible contribution to the Claremont Institute’s Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence.  Donations can be made at ccjlitigation.com.


3. 413 Bills in Legislature

413 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. The legislature is not getting much done this year. It must be an election year.  Be aware that there are dozens of new spending programs and new regulations for citizens and businesses which I am not listing in my really bad bill list.

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 PASSED FINANCE eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 PASSED HOUSE SECOND READING prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
HB-1269 Regulate medical cost sharing plans
SB-008 PASSED EDUCATION COMMITTEE Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.
SB-138 Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, more nonsensical, destructive government regulations aimed at banning, among other things, small gas powered tools.

Here is my list of what I would call dumb bills, or nanny bills. The world won’t end if this becomes law, but is this really the purpose of government?
HB-1134 LOST IN COMMITTEE defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer can be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..

Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee). BTW, I am not trying to be partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

HB-1015 declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 LOST, PLV establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 LOST, PLV bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 PASSED FINANCE COMMITTEE establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants. 
HB-1078 LOST, PLV require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 LOST, PLV bans abortions
 by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 LOST, PLV   
jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 LOST, PLV require 
paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 prohibit COVID vaccination
 discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 allow concealed carry
 on school grounds
HB-1125 
formula to permanently lower the income tax rate 
HB-1129 rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 LOST, PLV repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
HB-1163 income tax deduction for medical expenses
HB-1200 exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements
HB-1201 prohibit certain immunization requirements
HB-1203 LOST, educational tax credits
HB-1204 significant election reforms
HB-1206 prohibit teaching discrimination in public schools
HB-1207 expand educational choice for low performing schools
HB-1236 Parent’s Bill of Rights
HB-1238 Elected Officials Approve Epidemic Duties I am including this on my good bill list because the title is an admirable goal. However, I have significant concerns with how the introduced version is worded. I hope the sponsors will correct these problems, should the bill move forward
SB-039 LOST, PLV establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 LOST, PLV increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

note: PLV means party-line vote

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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February 19, 2022

1. Tyranny in Canada

2. Meet and Greet for Greg Lopez is Today

3. 391 Bills in Legislature

4. Griswold’s Antics Continue

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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 1. Tyranny in Canada

I have taken a lot of space in this newsletter covering the Canadian demonstrations against Canada’s  severe COVID restrictions. I am doing this because what we are seeing happen to our northern neighbors could easily be repeated here.

This week the prime minister turned Canada into the equivalent of a third-world banana republic. He suspended their charter of rights (similar to our Bill of Rights), is freezing bank accounts of anyone who helped the truckers, put tight restrictions on journalists, are arresting the truckers with hundreds of police who look, and act, a lot like Darth Vader storm troopers. The prime minister of Canada is literally beating his subjects into submission. He also continues to refuse to acknowledge any of the valid concerns of these peaceful Canadian citizens.

He blatantly lies to the Parliament when questioned about his actions. I cannot see how he can get away with all of these crimes he is committing against the people of Canada. But if he does survive, it will be a pattern for any would be tyrants, including here in the United States.

2. Meet and Greet for Greg Lopez is Today

MEET GREG LOPEZ, who is running for governor, at a special late afternoon meet and greet today, February 19.

When: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 4pm-6pm
Hosted by: Senator Kevin Lundberg and Don and Peg Cage

13683 Vermillion Trail Longmont, CO  80504

No contribution is necessary, however, if you like what you see and hear, you can contribute to Greg’s campaign.

3. 391 Bills in Legislature

391 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. The legislature is still getting off to a very slow start this year, as only a few of the bills I am highlighting here have been heard in any committee.  Be aware that there are dozens of new spending programs and new regulations for citizens and businesses which I am not listing in my really bad bill list.

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 PASSED FINANCE eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 PASSED STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
SB-008 PASSED EDUCATION COMMITTEE Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.
SB-138 Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, more nonsensical, destructive government regulations aimed at banning, among other things, small gas powered tools.

Here is my list of what I would call dumb bills, or nanny bills. The world won’t end if this becomes law, but is this really the purpose of government?
HB-1134 LOST IN COMMITTEE defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer can be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..

Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee). BTW, I am not trying to be partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

HB-1015 declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 LOST, PLV establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 PASSED FINANCE COMMITTEE establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants. 
HB-1078 LOST, PLV require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 bans abortions
 by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 LOST, PLV   
jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 LOST, PLV require 
paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 prohibit COVID vaccination
 discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 allow concealed carry
 on school grounds
HB-1125 
formula to permanently lower the income tax rate 
HB-1129 rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 LOST, PLV repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
HB-1163 income tax deduction for medical expenses
HB-1200 exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements
HB-1201 prohibit certain immunization requirements
HB-1203 educational tax credits
HB-1204 significant election reforms
HB-1206 prohibit teaching discrimination in public schools
HB-1207 expand educational choice for low performing schools
HB-1236 Parent’s Bill of Rights
HB-1238 Elected Officials Approve Epidemic Duties I am including this on my good bill list because the title is an admirable goal. However, I have significant concerns with how the introduced version is worded. I hope the sponsors will correct these problems, should the bill move forward
SB-039 establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 LOST, PLV increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

note: PLV means party-line vote

4. Griswold’s Antics Continue

Here is an article summarizing what Griswold has been doing recently.


5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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February 12, 2022

1. Freedom in Canada

2. New State Senate Leadership Team

3. Events on February 19

4. 366 Bills in Legislature

5. Griswold’s Autocratic World

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Freedom in Canada

Canada continues to be the focal point for freedom as the movement to end the mandates continues. At the same time the Prime minister and his Liberal Party continues to deny this extraordinary grass roots demand for freedom from the tyranny of the current government in power. Somebody needs to tell Trudeau that unless he figures this out soon his political reputation and career is about to collapse (if it hasn’t already).

Now the Ontario government is trying to criminalize collecting financial support for the movement. It was not enough to steal $10,000,000 from the GoFundMe donations, now they are trying to make it illegal to collect or disperse funds from GiveSendGo (who are refusing to become the Canadian government’s co-conspirator).

BTW, GoFundMe has always been a slippery group. I learned that when two years ago I tried to raise funds for the book, UNMASKED2020. The more I read the fine print with GoFundMe the less I liked them. Ultimately we did not use them and worked with a local fundraising platform through Independence Institute. This $10,000,000 (Canadian) theft was not a big surprise.

One final point, don’t believe the legacy media reports. Watch the on-the -ground bloggers who show the reality of this demonstration. The best starting point I can find is Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson.

2. New State Senate Leadership Team

Colorado Senate president Leroy Garcia announced late last week that he was resigning to take an appointment in Washington D.C.. This past Wednesday the Senate Democrats elected new leadership. Majority leader Steve Fenberg was elected to be senate president and Dominic Moreno the majority leader. Moreno was on the Joint Budget Committee, so he is being replaced on the JBC by Rachel Zenzinger.

I doubt if these changes will alter much at the Capitol. If anything Fenberg, representing Boulder, may shift the policies further left than the policies of Garcia, who represented Pueblo.

3. Events on February 19

There are two events next Saturday, February 19 in Northern Colorado which I recommend you check out, and attend if you can. I will be speaking at the first one and am helping to host the second.

Sat, February 19, 2022, 8:00 AM – 1:30 PM For more information click here.

 

MEET GREG LOPEZ, for governor, at a special late afternoon meet and greet.

When: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 4pm-6pm
Hosted by: Senator Kevin Lundberg and Don and Peg Cage

13683 Vermillion Trail Longmont, CO  80504

No contribution is necessary, however, if you like what you see and hear, you can contribute to Greg’s campaign. For more information or to RSVP text to 970-690-0232 or email to peg@pegcage.com.

4. 366 Bills in Legislature

366 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. The legislature is still getting off to a very slow start this year, as only a few of the bills I am highlighting here have been heard in any committee.  Be aware that there are dozens of new spending programs and new regulations for citizens and businesses which I am not listing in my really bad bill list.

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 PASSED FINANCE eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
SB-008 Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.

Here is my list of what I would call dumb bills, or nanny bills. The world won’t end if this becomes law, but is this really the purpose of government?
HB-1134 defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer can be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..


Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee). BTW, I am not trying to be partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

HB-1015 declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 LOST, PLV establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants. 
HB-1078 require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 bans abortions
 by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 
jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 require 
paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 prohibit COVID vaccination
 discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 allow concealed carry
 on school grounds
HB-1125 
formula to permanently lower the income tax rate 
HB-1129 rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 LOST, PLV repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
HB-1163 income tax deduction for medical expenses
HB-1200 exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements
HB-1201 prohibit certain immunization requirements
HB-1203 educational tax credits
HB-1204 significant election reforms
HB-1206 prohibit teaching discrimination in public schools
HB-1207 expand educational choice for low performing schools

SB-039 establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

note: PLV means party-line vote

5. Griswold’s Autocratic World

Colorado’s Secretary of State has really been making a mess of the integrity of elections in Colorado with her heavy-handed rules, regulations and orders. For some details on this continuing saga check out Ashe in America.

Breaking News – just released on Thursdaynew orders issued by Griswold to further clamp down on any transparency in Colorado voting systems. These new rules will not allow county clerks any ability to examine or preserve any election records not specifically authorized by the secretary of state. Griswold continues her autocratic rule by stripping away more authority from duly elected county clerks, and she does it through emergency rule making, repeatedly exceeding her constitutional bounds.


6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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February 5, 2022

1. Followup on Canadian Truck Convoy

2. Colorado’s Open Primary to be Challenged in Federal Court

3. Join Me at Greg Lopez for Governor Event

4. 295 Bills in Legislature

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

____________________________________

1. Followup on Canadian Truck Convoy

I have already reported extensively on the events in Canada, but this is a significant cultural event that requires a great deal of attention. Over the last two years the government of Canada has violated their laws with very heavy-handed restrictions and finally the people of Canada are rising up in peaceful, but powerful protests.

Here is a short piece that somebody put together contrasting scenes from the protest in Ottawa and the speeches the Prime Minister has given, trying to discredit these determined and peaceful Canadians who are demanding their freedom. It is a Facebook post:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/914358359260051/permalink/936633007032586/

2. Colorado’s Open Primary to be Challenged in Federal Court

Before reading this invitation, check out this letter to the editor that demonstrates the problem from the Aspen Daily News:
https://www.aspendailynews.com/opinion/make-boebert-one-term/article_576ceae6-8399-11ec-a67f-bb819c90dc13.html

You are cordially invited help support one of the most important political lawsuits in at least a decade.

Constitutional scholar and Donald J. Trump legal advisor Dr. John D. Eastman and Colorado GOP National Committeeman, Randy B. Corporon, will soon announce the filing of a lawsuit to strike down the Colorado statue mandating unaffiliated voter participation in Republican primaries.

No law has done more to destroy the Republican Party in the State of Colorado than this one. Since its adoption, no Republican has won statewide election in Colorado. In addition, Republicans lost control of the State Senate and have been overwhelmed in the State House.

The Republican Party of Virginia last year refused to have a primary that included unaffiliated voters and nominated strong Republicans for Governor, Lt. Governor and Attorney General and swept those positions in the November 2021 election along with taking back their State House.

The Colorado State Central Committee with over 500 members at its Fall meeting in Pueblo last year voted for the State Party or members of the party to file this action and for the State Party to provide an account to help fund the litigation. Unfortunately, the Party has been unable to take any action other than asking for an advisory opinion from the Federal Election Commission on campaign finance.

However, as alternatively envisioned by the Party resolution, some Colorado conservatives have formed an association, entitled PARABLE, “People for Association Rights and Bi-Partisan Limited Elections,” to undertake and spearhead the litigation. You are cordially invited to join PARABLE’s efforts to help support the filing of the lawsuit.  Dr. Eastman was part of the successful legal effort to overturn a similar law in California as unconstitutional, so we believe we will attain a comparable result here in Colorado.

Please go to https://ccjlitigation.com/ and make your most generous tax-deductible donation to the Claremont Institute today!  Please also send this invitation to your friends.  Thank you!

3. Join Me at Greg Lopez for Governor Event

MEET GREG LOPEZ at a special late afternoon meet and greet.
Greg Lopez (R) is running for Governor.

“Our quality of life and communities are being eroded by the misguided policies and mandates of our Governor.  The future of Colorado lies in our hands, we either make a change or we will have more of the same.  We must stop Colorado from becoming California.”
– Greg Lopez

When: Saturday, February 19, 2022, 4pm-6pm

Hosted by: Senator Kevin Lundberg and Don and Peg Cage

13683 Vermillion Trail Longmont, CO  80504

No contribution is necessary, however, if you like what you see and hear, you can contribute to Greg’s campaign. For more information or to RSVP text to 970-690-0232 or email to peg@pegcage.com.

4. 295 Bills in Legislature

295 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. The legislature is getting off to a very slow start this year, as none of the bills I am highlighting here have yet to be heard in any committee.  Be aware that there are dozens of new spending programs and new regulations for citizens and businesses which I am not listing in my really bad bill list.

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
SB-008 Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly constructed bill.

Here is my list of what I would call dumb bills, or nanny bills. The world won’t end if this becomes law, but is this really the purpose of government?
HB-1134 defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer can be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..


Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee). BTW, I am not trying to be partisan here, but this is a list of Republican sponsored bills.

HB-1015 declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants. 
HB-1078 require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 bans abortions
 by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 
jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 require 
paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 prohibit COVID vaccination
 discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 allow concealed carry
 on school grounds
HB-1125 
formula to permanently lower the income tax rate 
HB-1129 rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
HB-1136 require ultrasound demonstrations for sex education course
HB-1144 recognize that natural immunity is at least the equivalent of vaccine immunity
HB-1147 federal officials must get permission from local sheriff to execute an arrest or search warrant
SB-039 establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Here is the link for the call:

Join Zoom Meeting
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For Life and Liberty!


Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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January 31, 2022

Special Report: Convoy in Canada

Something is happening in Canada that is without precedent in North America. After nearly two years of draconian lockdowns and freedom-busting rules and regulations the people of Canada are standing up and saying enough.

This started as a convoy of truckers, who traveled to their capitol city, Ottawa, but it has grown to involve millions of people in Canada (truckers, citizens literally cheering them on, contributing online, and following on social media)  and who knows how many supporters around the world.

At the same time, the Canadian government, starting with their prime minister, has turned a blind eye and given a tin ear to the obvious.

I am publishing this special report to give you a good overview of this historic situation. Included here are hours of video documenting the actual situation in Ottawa. Also included are short clips of prime minister Trudeau’s chilling response. 

I suggest starting with this short clip of some of the prime minister’s comments (about one minute) and then compare his description of the situation to the realities of the videos documenting this extraordinary event. If you are pressed for time, just sample through the video’s. My wife and I have viewed most of these clips and they all tell the same story.

As you listen to Trudeau’s comments and view the on the ground reports, consider well the vast differences and judge for yourself who is telling the truth and who is lying with abandon.

As I see it, Prime Minister Trudeau is acting like “Bagdad Bob” in Iraq, right before the coalition forces overwhelmed Saddam Hussein’s dwindling army. Only in this case it will hopefully end with the tyrannical leaders losing their positions of authority and the Canadian citizens regaining their government and their freedom.

Here are the video’s that describe it better than I can.


Trudeau’s response
 on Monday, January 31:

Reports from the convoy and protest in Ottawa:

https://rumble.com/vthv1n-canadian-truckers-create-massive-freedom-convoy-to-protest-vaccine-mandates.html

https://www.facebook.com/beckie.beckley/videos/1199566250574702

3+ hours of Saturday rally

http://www.lauralynn.tv/2022/01/live-trucker-convoy-from-ottawa-day-1.html

3+ hours of Sunday rally

https://www.facebook.com/LauraLynnTT/videos/2387036528098653

January 30 Press conference with the Canadian convoy organizers.

https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1vAxRkzoeAXKl?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1487882121926512640%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.foxnews.com%2Fworld%2Ffreedom-convoy-canada-ban-mainstream-media-first-press-conference


Stories

https://rumble.com/vtqlf7-debunking-media-lies-about-the-truckers-freedom-convoy-in-ottawa.html

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


January 29, 2022

1. Stop the Mandates Rally Was a Huge Success

2. Proposed Social Studies Standards

3. 228 Bills in Legislature

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1.  Stop the Mandates Rally in Colorado Was a Huge Success

Thousands of trucks and cars are converging on Canada’s Capitol today in protest of their extreme COVID mandates.

Here in Colorado over 1500 people spent their Sunday afternoon on January 23 at the Colorado Capitol building protesting the policies in Colorado. At the protest the stories were told of how the unreasonable, and at times tyrannical, policies from all levels of government have disrupted the lives and livelihoods of far too many Colorado citizens. It was the people peaceably assembling, and petitioning the Government for a redress of grievances.

The best way I can convey the spirit of this event is through this montage of the signs at the protest. Click here or the image to play video. 

To view a short clip on the protest in Washington DC click here.

BTW, did you read that a GoFundMe campaign raised millions of dollars for the Canadian truckers convoy, but GoFundMe is not releasing all of the funds? More recent information tells me this not accurate information. It is difficult to keep track of all of the details of this rapidly developing situation. It looks now that the convoy is intending to stay until government policies back off from their heavy handed mandates.

I wonder if the Trudeau government will survive this mess they created with their endless controls on the Canadian people?

2. Proposed Social Studies Standards

The state board of education is considering new standards for teaching social studies. The changes are radical and extreme, but don’t take my word for it, read it for yourself at https://www.cde.state.co.us/standardsandinstruction/socialstudiesrevisionrecommendationsnov-21.

The document is currently up for public review, but the deadline for comments is very soon, February 1. Email your comments to commissioner@cde.state.co.us.

As I reviewed these standards (as much as I could stand reading) I was amazed at what isn’t there. There isn’t much of anything that used to be considered the academic discipline of history. I searched for some historical names of great significance in American history, including Lincoln, Adams, Reagan, Eisenhower, Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie. None of these are mentioned even once.
There is also a clear absence of any chronological context for the major themes and movements in American history, such as industrial revolutions in agriculture, the development of the nation through the establishment of the fifty states, the unique governmental design of federalism, the original intent and structure of the Constitution, the concept of equality, which was first substantially established in civil government with the Declaration of Independence (instead there is an anti theme promulgated that the Declaration excluded certain groups from the principle of equality). I could go on, and on, but the point is obvious.
There is such a focus on “inclusivity,” denigrating America’s past, extolling LGBT values, minimizing the valiant efforts of abolitionists such as John Quincy Adams (who is never mentioned), making sure first graders understand “equity,” etc. etc.. I am certain anything a conservative Christian parent hopes would be taught will not be covered at all, or the antithesis will be taught instead. 
I remember studying the “new” state standards for History about 30 years ago and the problems in the state standards from that time were the occasional mentions of revisionist concepts and ideas. Now one is hard pressed to find any main themes that are not revisionist history or blatant woke indoctrination. 
And don’t forget that future textbooks will have to incorporate all of these standards for them to be considered for Colorado public schools. This will certainly impact charter school text book choices as well.
If there is a silver lining it is that this document is one of the strongest arguments for homeschooling and private schools I have ever seen. Every parent considering public schools in Colorado needs to study this document before allowing their child to darken the door of a public school at any age.

Here is a more comprehensive overview of this radical document, written by Joy Overbeck:

Pushing CRT and the LGBTQ Agenda

Preschoolers are steered toward the major theme of CRT – that skin color, not character or intrinsic human value, is the defining characteristic of each individual. Three and four-year-olds who typically don’t even notice race are told to (p. 4) “Engage in one-on-one and small group conversations about similarities and differences among individuals. For example, hair, eyes, skin tone….” This “us versus them” mentality is injected into every grade level numerous times by constantly separating out the same racial and LGBTQ groups from white Americans, telling students to focus on a monolithic  “marginalized “ supergroup of African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos, Indigenous Peoples, LGTBQ, and religious minorities. ” and the “barriers that prevent them from being ‘contributing’ citizens,”

Preschools will learn about the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) agenda through the idea of “diversity.” (P.5):  “Encourage preschoolers to appreciate individual differences by providing diverse materials, literature and activities. For example: books about diverse families…” “Diverse families” literature is code for a host of books like “Stella Brings the Family” about a little girl with two daddies, and other “diverse” families with homosexual and transgender “partners.” Parents, not the schools, should decide when their children learn about homosexuality and transgenderism – and it’s probably not at age four.

Six-year-olds in first grade are told (p. 18) to “Identify similarities and differences between themselves and others. For example: race, ethnicity, gender identity, religion, ability and family makeup.” Here, small children are introduced to “gender identity,” which is the disturbing notion that they may not be the girls or boys their parents have told them they are. “Family makeup” will include lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer families.  These complex and controversial concepts are taught without parents’ knowledge, and at an age when children are unable to comprehend such things.

First graders (p. 23} “Identify and explain the relevance of notable civic leaders from different community groups including, but not limited to, African American, Latino, Asian American, Indigenous Peoples, LGBTQ, and religious minorities.” White children will understand that failure to mention white leaders means that they are less “notable.” If “inclusivity” is the goal, why would white Americans seem to be excluded?

Third graders are asked to (P. 38) “Describe the history, interaction and contribution of the various peoples and cultures, including, but not limited to: African American, Asian American, Indigenous Peoples, Latinos, LGBTQ, and religious minorities that have lived in or migrated to a community or region and how that migration has influenced change and development.” What about including the large migration of Irish, Germans, Scandinavians, and other peoples who came to America seeking a better life, and why they came? Are they excluded here because they were white?

(P. 39) “How have people from different groups and identities lived together and interacted with each other in the past? For example: African American, Asian Americans, Indigenous Peoples, Latinos, LGBTQ, and religious minorities.” Again, there is the strong implication that these minority groups act and think in lockstep, not as individuals with their own personal opinions that may have nothing to do with their skin color. Shouldn’t educational equity demand all people be treated as unique and valuable individuals, not simply stereotypes of their race, class or gender identity?

A Grim View of America Dominates the Standards

In third grade, students are steered toward the CRT dogma that certain racial groups and LGBTQ people are oppressed in America because of bias and “institutionalized racism” and their voices silenced. (p.44) “Why are some groups, such as African Americans, Asian Americans, Indigenous Peoples, Latinos, LGBTQ, and religious minorities feel like their voices are not being heard?” It may be more historically accurate to compare how some groups (African Americans especially) were silenced and denied the vote and basic rights by Democrat KKK politicians in the South, and how today their vote and their voices are heard.

This theme of victim versus victimizer groups continues in the higher grades. Students In several grades are numerous times asked questions like: “What are some of the barriers that prevent communities such as African American, Latino, Indigenous Peoples, Asian American, LGBTQ, and religious minorities from being ‘contributing citizens?’” (p. 81) First, why the assumption that barriers exist? The phrasing asserts that  white non-LGBTQ people don’t face any barriers, one of the core tenets of CRT. Again, equity demands that this question include barriers to ALL citizens. This is another example of how students are constantly encouraged to view “marginalized” people and white people as having totally different life experiences – whites are aways ‘privileged” and minorities are always encountering barriers and being held back.

Fourth graders are told that the hardy pioneers who pushed west through a dangerous wilderness were settler colonists and are asked (P. 48) to “Identify and describe the processes of settler colonialism/Westward Expansion that impacted and altered the political and cultural landscape…. of Colorado.” Will they discuss the fact that most pioneers were immigrants, fleeing tyranny and religious persecution in their native lands to seek freedom in America?

Globalism is superior to nationalism? (P. 96)  – “How do international laws, alliances, and organizations help facilitate solutions to global problems, for instance encouraging ethical governmental practices?” This implies favortism towards an internationalist/globalist rather than a national perspective and requires its logical counterpart: “How have international laws and organizations worked against solutions to global problems?” Why do international laws foster ethical practices, when our nation’s laws apparently do not ?

P. 133: “What are the structures in the United States government that inhibit democratic decision making?” Again, the foundational assumption is that our government is failing. In fairness, how about also asking the corollary: “What are the government structures that encourage Democratic decision making?”

Certainly, there are no objections to teaching the truth about American history. But the good as well as the bad and the ugly must get equal footing. The focus here is on familiar leftist political talking points about “marginalized groups,” alleged “voter suppression” and the like – not on the founding American principles of liberty, opportunity, and individual human rights that have allowed more people to live  more freely than any other civic system in history.

For example, the Declaration of Independence is mentioned only six times in the 145-page standards, while “LGBTQ” gets 32 mentions and “Indigenous” 66 mentions.

Students are Urged to Become Political Activists    

Fourth graders are told: (P. 44) “Civic-minded individuals understand that some of the most impactful and necessary changes to institutions have required the breaking of rules and demanding justice, even if these demands are not mainstream and are met with resistance.” It is not the province of the public schools to promote law-breaking or violent activism which can lead to burning down police precincts and businesses in the name of “demanding justice.” What will these children be taught are “necessary changes”?  This obvious political indoctrination must be removed.

P. 97 – “Explain the origins, functions and structures of different governments…dictatorship…monarchy, democratic-republic, socialism, fascism, and communism.” Will students also be taught the disastrous real life impact on citizens and their personal freedoms of these various forms of government – such as banning  free speech, imprisonment and murder of dissenters, forced abortion in China’s one-child policy , human experiments and organ “harvesting” in Communist countries ?

P. 98 – “Look for and find value in different perspectives expressed by others.” What  if a perspective has no value – such as the “separate but equal” Supreme Court decision decades ago?  Must everyone’s views be equally valued and accepted?  Should female genital mutilation be allowed because it’s part of a religious/cultural norm? Maybe children should be taught it’s okay to have their own independent opinion.

P. 111 – “What is the role of truth versus beliefs?” There’s an implication here that beliefs are not truth. But it is up to parents, not the schools, to teach their children truth  AND beliefs.

P. 130 – “Engage in advocacy at the appropriate level of government for both individual and group rghts. For example: African American, Latino, Asian American Indigenous Peoples, LGBTQ and religious minorities.” It is not within the purview of the public schools to recruit students as activitists for any cause including “group or individual rights.” Urging such “social justice” activism leads to the Black Lives Matter and LGBTQ flags currently displayed in some classrooms. Such an overtly political call to action doesn’t belong in a school curriculum and must be removed.

P. 131 “Under what circumstances, if any, is it necessary to organize and act outside of established methods of civic participation?” What is meant by this? It sounds like another incitement to illegal mob action that could include violence.

Summing Up

As Board of Education decision-makers tasked with setting social studies and other educational parameters for Colorado schoolchildren, you are faced with a daunting responsibility. I suggest that you think about the proposed new standards in terms of how they will impact students as individuals, now and in their future lives and careers.

How will it affect a child’s self-confidence, sense of worth, and ultimately ability to achieve to be told as a youngster that he/she can never overcome the societal forces against his/her success as someone in a “marginalized” class? Why would a school system deliberately want to burden a child with such a defeatist, anxiety-producing world view?  If the goal of “equity” is inclusion and acceptance, will this victim mentality be more or less likely to help kids get along in harmony, or will it foster suspicion and resentment among classmates of different races? Be honest.

Then there’s the LGBTQ component. What goes through a six-year-old’s mind when the class reads books on “gender diversity” suggesting he or she may or may not be the gender she has been raised to think she is? This is happening now. Recently a mom sued the California school district for grooming her eleven-year-old daughter to join a LGBTQ “Equality Club” and convincing her she is transgender. (https://nypost.com/2022/01/24/mother-sues-teachers-for-brainwashing-student-to-identify-as-transgender/) Schools must not usurp parents’ role as the first and most important teachers of their own children, especially in moral and sexual matters. Sowing gender confusion in the minds of children is not the role of the public schools and can lead to profound psychological and emotional problems.

Here’s another really important issue: how will these standards be translated into classroom curricula? Already white children are told to confront their “white privilege” – either in writing, or by confessing in front of their class. How is blaming today’s children for the sins of people who lived decades ago “inclusion;” or is inclusion only for minority children?

When children are conditioned from an early age to believe they can never achieve the success reserved for the “privileged” class, how will these individuals deal with the serious grown-up challenges of life – school, career, and family? Will they be equipped for success? Or will they simply give up and turn to drugs or crime?

These are questions worth considering because your decisions now will shape the future of our great state. The future of our state is our young people.

3. 228 Bills in Legislature

228 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. I still don’t find any major bad bills in the lot from the majority party, but I am sure they are coming.  However, there are dozens of new spending programs and new regulations for citizens and businesses which I am not listing in my really bad bill list.

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center
SB-008 Offers free college tuition to foster kids, which is not a bad idea, assuming there is money to pay for it, but this bill goes beyond that to also include a free college eduction for any teenager (13 and above) who is determined to have been abused or neglected, taken from home and placed with relatives for any amount of time. I see a perverse incentive as big as a barn door in this poorly thought bill.

Here is my list of what I would call dumb bills, or nanny bills. The world won’t end if this becomes law, but is this really the purpose of government?
HB-1134 defines, in detail, where, when and how a customer can be offered a plastic utensil and a single use bag of ketchup, mustard, etc..


Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee).

HB-1015 declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants. 
HB-1078 require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 bans abortions
 by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 
jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 require 
paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 prohibit COVID vaccination
 discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 allow concealed carry
 on school grounds
HB-1125 
formula to permanently lower the income tax rate 
HB-1129 rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
SB-039 establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws
SB-093 increase the senior and disabled veteran homestead exemption from $200,000 to $400,000 of home value

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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January 22, 2022

1. The Truth about “The Big Lie”

2. Stop the Mandates Rally

3. 222 Bills in Legislature

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1. The Truth about “The Big Lie”

The big story in the legislature this week was not dealing with any bills. It was two virtually identical resolutions (HR-1004 and SM-001) in the House and Senate concerning election integrity (or the lack thereof).

I titled this as the truth about “The Big Lie,” because there is a big lie out there, a really big lie, but it is not what is being reported by virtually every media outlet, every Democrat leader and too many Republicans as well. We are all too familiar with this story. I have been reporting on it for now well over a year. To pick up many of the details review the reports I have published (found below on this page and the newsletter archives on the website).

Suffice it here to say that there is an overwhelming bank of evidence that the 2020 election was filled with fraud, particularly in the presidential swing states. Part of the really big lie is that Colorado’s voting system is called the “gold standard.” Colorado has been a leader in establishing a voting system that is ripe for fraud and abuse, with automatic voter registration, same day voter registration, all mail ballots, a totally opaque electronic voting system and bloated voter registration roles that in some cases exceed the number of possible voters that exist in each county.

Calling this absurd and dangerous voting system the “gold standard” is the Orwellian part of this really big lie. It is obvious that the really big lie is being promulgated by those who coined the terms “gold standard” and “The Big Lie.” Of course, they insist that anyone who questions the integrity of this flimsy system is buying into “The Big Lie.”

Here is a way to test the veracity of these competing claims: Who is calling for audits, transparency of all the facts and verification of the claims? Who wants all of this to be given a fair hearing in the courts? Who wants the election equipment vendors to open up their boxes and their computer codes? Who is trying to get this all out in the open and who is insisting that we just cover it up and move along?

Too much has already come out to think this will ever go away before it is completely settled. The time has come to verify the facts on both sides of the argument. We must have election integrity, with verified, repeatable, and robust accuracy of the real, live, legitimate voting citizens. Anyone who refuses to get this sorted out is promoting the really big lie.

Getting back to the resolutions, they were not just denying the evident fraud of the 2020 election, or only claiming that Colorado has the “gold standard.” The resolution was urging the U.S. Congress to pass Federal legislation which would force these systems on all 50 states. Fortunately that fell apart in Washington, and in Colorado we now know who supports this charade in the Colorado legislature.

Essentially the votes for the resolutions fell on party lines (the only exception was a senator who is not much more than Republican in name only). Several amendments were also proposed, where the votes tell much when looking at who voted for and against the amendments. If you want to study those details I invite you to click on the resolutions and look at the amendments and individual votes on the amendments.

I wrap this up with the observation that a large majority of Republicans, many unaffiliated and even a big chunk of Democrats know that our election systems are broken. The opportunity for fraud is obvious to anyone who fairly assesses the shallow security measures and the evidence of fraud is over whelming, for those who actually take the time to look at the evidence.

There is a really big lie out there and I think of it every time I hear someone claim there is no evidence that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. Look at all the facts and judge carefully. Our nation’s future depends upon it.

2.  Stop the Mandates Rally

On January 23 a big rally to defeat the mandates is planned for Washington D.C..  In support of that rally, for those not traveling to our nation’s capitol, a similar event is scheduled to be held at the Colorado State Capitol:


3. 222 Bills in Legislature

222 bills have now been introduced in the 2022 Colorado general session. I still don’t find any major bad bills in the lot from the majority party, but I am sure they are coming. However, there are dozens of new spending programs and new regulations for citizens and businesses.

Right now my really bad bill list includes:

HB-1025 eliminating tax credits and tax exemptions without a vote of the people, as required by TABOR
HB-1065 changes the standard to allow “substantial risk” be a sole criteria for implementing a forced 72 hour mental health hold
HB-1086 prohibits open carry within 100 feet of a ballot box or polling center


Here are are the best bills I have found, so far (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee).

HB-1015 declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-1021 reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-1033 establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-1047 bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-1048 establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-1059 will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-1062 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants. 
HB-1078 require all voting systems to be fully certified
HB-1079 bans abortions
 by declaring unborn children to be “persons’
HB-1084 
jurors who are ineligible because of their citizenship or residence shall be removed from the voter lists
HB-1085 require 
paper ballots to have security features to prevent any duplication of ballots
HB-1100 prohibit COVID vaccination
 discrimination in the workplace
HB-1106 allow concealed carry
 on school grounds
HB-1125 
formula to permanently lower the income tax rate 
HB-1129 rebate 1.8 billion dollar tax surplus
HB-1130 repeal sick leave mandates for companies of less than 16 employees
SB-039 establish HOPE scholarship program – I still have some questions about this program, but for now it is on my good bill list
SB-063 require compensation for takings from changes in land use laws

4. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
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Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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January 15, 2022

1. First Week of 2022 Regular Session

2. Ivermectin Conference

3. Zuck Bucks Bought Questionable Election Policies

4. SCOTUS Ruling on COVID Mandates

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1. First Week of 2022 Regular Session

The 2022 session started last Wednesday and 111 bills have already been introduced. I don’t find any major bills in the lot from the majority party, but I am sure they are coming. There are dozens of new spending programs, and I have heard that the budget, which was about 34 billion dollars last year, will top 40 billion this year.

One bad bill caught my eye, which is ostensibly ending seldom used tax credits and tax exemptions, what they call “tax expenditures.” This bill is significant, as it is a TABOR violation to eliminate tax credits and exemptions without a vote from the people. I doubt that the sponsors of this bill (HB-25) will consider that “detail.”

Ballotpedia puts it succinctly: “The Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR) requires voter approval for all new taxes, tax rate increases, extensions of expiring taxes, mill levy increases, valuation for property assessment increases, or tax policy changes resulting in increased tax revenue

In future reports I will dig deeper into some of the worst bills introduced, but here are some good bills (that probably won’t make it out of the first committee).

HB-15 declares that off-label use of certain drugs (such as ivermectin) can be used as a treatment for COVID.
HB-21 reduces the state income tax rate to 4.4%.
HB-33 establishes constitutional carry for Colorado, meaning a citizen could carry a hand gun concealed, without a permit.
HB-47 bans abortions, with a very limited list of exceptions.
HB-48 establishes a license plate including the national motto: “In God We Trust.” Curiously, the bill does not call it the national motto.
HB-59 will require a 2/3 majority vote in the House and Senate to establish or increase any fees.
HB-62 eliminates state sales tax for food purchased for use outside of in home use. Which, as I read the bill, means no more state sales tax on food purchased in restaurants. 

2. Ivermectin Conference

Speaking of ivermectin, I just ran across this conference on ivermectin. It was held last April, but there is a lot of useful information packed into this website, with all of the main speeches online for this informative conference on how ivermectin fights COVID.


3. Zuck Bucks Bought Questionable Election Policies

Zuckerberg spent over $400,ooo,ooo to influence the 2020 election and it changed a lot in some critical states. Here is an article that describes some of what that $400,000,000 bought. The article was published back in October, but I bring it up now as one of the directors for an organization that spent a great deal of these “Zuck Bucks” is Pam Anderson, who is now running for Colorado Secretary of State as a Republican. As I see it, Pam Anderson has a lot of explaining to do to Republicans in Colorado.

Just this week a judge ruled that the ballot boxes that the “Zuck Bucks” bought in Wisconsin violated Wisconsin laws and cannot be used again. Please check out the many links in this story. It is vitally important that Republicans understand who is seeking to represent their party in the race for Colorado Secretary of State.

Finally, lest we forget about Arizona, here is a quick read on the 700,000 questionable ballots found in Arizona, where the margin for victory was about 10,000 votes…


4. SCOTUS Ruling on COVID Mandates

In a split decision the Supreme Court took the middle road, striking down the vaccine mandate for businesses, but upholding the mandate for medical workers. As a followup to the report I gave last week on Justice Gorsuch, his votes correctly interpreted the constitutional principles in these cases, but as a whole the Court only gave us half a loaf.

5. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
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As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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January 8, 2022

1. Stop the Mandates Rally

2. January 6

3. COVID update

4. Biblical Citizenship Online

5. Justice Gorsuch

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

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1. Stop the Mandates Rally

On January 23 a big rally to defeat the mandates is planned for Washington D.C..  In support of that rally, for those not traveling to our nation’s capitol, a similar event is scheduled to be held at the Colorado State Capitol:



As more information becomes available, I will pass it on.

2. January 6

We have all heard far too much spin from Biden and his cronies about January 6. I even read an opinion piece from a state government policy journal, that doesn’t usually take sides on controversial issues, which accused anyone who questions the accuracy of the 2020 election is the real threat to our nation. Those of us who have seen enough evidence already of widespread fraud in the 2020 election are not threatening anything that is fair and honest, but we might be a real threat to those who have been defrauding our election system.

However, getting back to January 6, the best rebuttal I have seen to Joe’s claims is Trump’s observations. They are brief, but in President Trump’s style, very much to the point. Click here for his statements.


3. COVID update

I will start with the good news. It has been obvious to many for some time, but finally some medical experts are admitting that the omicron variant may be the silver bullet to finally put a stop to the pandemic. I said, way back in the Spring of 2020, that probably the only way past COVID is through COVID, meaning enough healthy and strong individuals must contract the disease to develop the heard immunity that usually stops such plagues.

Is omicron a blessing in disguise? It is contagious enough to blow right past the shallow protection the seemingly endless “vaccines” provide, weak enough to not pose a serious health threat to the vast majority and yet close enough to the original COVID-19 to fire up our immune systems for real heard immunity?

For the story on omicron click here.

Additionally, here and here is more evidence that “vaccines” are not the final answer.

4. Biblical Citizenship Online

With the legislative session beginning this coming week and an important election season kicking into gear it is time to sharpen our skills and understanding of citizenship.

An eight week course is being offered online, at no cost, by Patriot Academy. Similar classes have been held across the country for local groups, but this showing is their first nation-wide event.

I know the organizers and many of the speakers for this course and strongly recommend checking it out. The first class is this coming Monday evening. For more information click here.


5. Justice Gorsuch

Here is an analysis of Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, who has roots in Northern Colorado. The article gives strong evidence that Neil Gorsuch is a real champion for freedom on our nation’s highest bench. It is encouraging to see someone from our area rise to such heights and still keep his values firmly planted on solid ground.

On Friday of this week the Court heard oral arguments for and against the vaccine mandates Biden is trying to force upon private businesses and medical workers.  As the article I am recommending gives a strong case for Justice Gorsuch’s respect for our inalienable rights, this case, to be decided in a matter of days, will tell us much more about Justice Gorsuch and the other eight members of the Court.

Law professor Rob Natelson recently wrote this in-depth look at Justice Gorsuch. If you can take the time, please read this informative and encouraging article.

6. Join the Breakfast Club Zoom call every Monday Morning

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

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Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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January 1, 2022

1. Boulder County Wild Fires

2. Election Integrity Issue Continues to Grow

3. Prayer Initiative for Colorado General Session

4. COVID Mandates

5. The Legacy of Paul Lewan

6.  Next Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday, January 3, 2022

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1. Boulder County Wild Fires

Devastating wildfires destroyed hundreds of homes, but so far no reports of any loss of life. In the midst of all this tragedy we can be grateful for the protection of the people that were impacted by this conflagration. Please pray for those hundreds of families that have lost their homes and look for ways you can meaningfully help them in this time of great need.

2. Election Integrity Issue Continues to Grow

According to a recent Rasmussen pol a majority of Americans believe cheating “affected the outcome” of the presidential election. That’s a nice way of saying the 2020 presidential election was stolen. I have been studying this issue since the election occurred and I am convinced these Americans are right, the election was stolen.

Despite Big Tech and too much of the political establishment insisting everything is working well, “just move along, nothing to see here,” most Americans don’t buy it. Too much has happened, we have seen too many reasons to not trust the current system, and the stonewalling that equipment vendors, such as Dominion, continues to display only gives further evidence of their complicity.  

David Kupelian has written an excellent analysis of why we cannot accept anything less than getting rid of this corruption. Our nation’s future hangs in the balance. It is a long road, but we cannot give up and the stakes are too high to ignore.

3. Prayer Initiative for Colorado General Session

prayer initiative is being organized for the 2022 Colorado general session. The idea is to have an organized prayer and worship group at the capitol every day during the general session. They hope to draw from every part of the state, finding cities and legislative districts to take individual days.

If you are interested in helping, or just interested in knowing more, click here.

4. COVID Mandates

As COVID mandate deadlines continue to pull a noose around the jobs of too many hard working Americans, legal battles are being fought around the country and employers are being intimidated to pressure their employees to take the jab against their will and against their better judgement. And all of this is happening while off-patent drugs are essentially banned, the superior protection of natural immunity is being ignored, and lockdowns are again being implemented in some countries and contemplated by too many public health officials in this country.

I recently came across a comprehensive list of studies on the failure of compulsory interventions. This is an excellent, carefully written article on the general topic of government response to the pandemic and specific analyses (over 400 examples) of the failure of the lockdowns. This tyranny cannot be accepted as the new normal. It must be rejected as a failed experiment in government central control.

And, when Polis said the emergency was over early in December, he either didn’t understand it or didn’t mean it.

Just this week he signed two more emergency executive orders, claiming he still has extraordinary authority because of the pandemic “emergency.”

The executive orders, claiming authority for another 30 days, can be found here and here.

5. The Legacy of Paul Lewan

Paul Lewan, the founder of the technology company, Lewan and Associates, was a mentor to me and a dear friend for well over 50 years. He impacted thousands of lives for the better and I know their influence now circles the globe. After 90 years on this planet he was truly a man of faith who our Creator and Savior welcomed into God’s heavenly kingdom on Sunday, December 26.

Cherry Hills Community Church in Highlands Ranch will hold a memorial service for Paul on Saturday, January 8 at 10:30 AM. All are welcome to attend.

6. Next Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday, January 3, 2022

We will again be meeting, via Zoom, on the first Monday of January (1/3/22). Please note that the Zoom link is different than the link for 2021.

Here is the link for the call on January 3, 7:30 AM.

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For Life and Liberty!


Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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December 24, 2021

1.  Merry Christmas!

2.  Next Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday, January 3, 2022

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1.  Merry Christmas!

Every week, in preparation for the Lundberg Report I collect stories and information that I consider most relevant to the political scene here in Colorado. I have that list for this week, but for this Christmas edition of the Lundberg Report I am setting those stories aside and recommending to you two brief articles published by FoundationsofTruth.com.

Foundations of Truth is a website that generates articles on national and international issues every week, from a distinctly Biblical perspective. I recommend subscribing to their free weekly emails that introduce their most recent articles.

Here are the articles they have published, including the messages today, reminding us of the essence of  Christmas.

https://www.foundationsoftruth.com

May you and your family have a blessed Christmas.

2. Next Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday, January 3, 2022

We will not be meeting between Christmas and New Year’s Day but will again begin our weekly meetings on the first Monday in January (1/3/22). Please note that the Zoom link is different than the link for 2021.

Here is the link for the call on January 3:

Kevin Lundberg is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

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For Life and Liberty!


Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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December 18, 2021

1.  Emergency is Over, Let the Campaign Begin!

2.  Current Court Cases Concerning Vax Mandates

3.  Election Integrity Updates

4.  Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday

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1.  Emergency is Over, Let the Campaign Begin!

Congratulations to the Colorado governor for finally recognizing that the pandemic emergency is over! Late last week he declared it so on a Colorado Public Radio interview, which was widely reported nationwide. Finally the governor is admitting the emergency, with which he claimed legal authority to issue nearly 450 executive orders over the past 20 months, has passed …but did he really mean it?

Unfortunately, or maybe I should say unforgivably, accepted medical practices remain stuck in the politically correct mode of not allowing proven, safe, off-patent medications, such as Ivermectin, to be used in hospital settings. Additionally many medical systems are still firing employees who refuse to take the jab. These backward, totalitarian policies are limiting treatment options for desperately ill patients and they are creating staffing shortages which reduce patient care and available beds in too many Colorado hospitals. Polis still has not addressed these glaring issues. These issues are costing too many lives in hospitals, hospitals that should be havens for healing.

On top of this Polis is still incapable of looking at the evidence that natural immunity is at least equal, if not superior to any of the vaccines. He remains silent on this reality, still insisting that the jab is the one-size-fits-all solution for every Colorado citizen.

Finally, if he really meant what he said he would have ended the executive orders that are still in effect.

It appears that that Polis has created a great sound bite for a 2022 campaign for governor, but I see little evidence that he knows, or maybe even cares for what he is talking about.


2. Current Court Cases Concerning Vax Mandates

Here is a fairly comprehensive and up to date overview of the court cases concerning the vax mandates from across the country. It was prepared by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

https://www.uschamber.com/employment-law/courts-are-ruling-on-vaccine-mandates-what-employers-need-to-know


3.  Election Integrity Updates

For those who are seeking the true facts about the 2020 election and the best ways to establish election integrity in future elections, here are some useful updates I found this week.

An election integrity hearing was held in Pima County, Arizona’s second largest county. Yet again, glaring examples were found of obvious election fraud, like towns where the number of votes counted were way more than the number of voters living in those towns. For a concise record of the proceedings click here.

Imprimus, a journal of Hillsdale College, recently published two great articles on election integrity. I highly recommend reading both:

Is Ensuring Election Integrity Anti-Democratic?

“Zuckerbucks” and the 2020 Election


4. Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM. Please note, we will be meeting on Monday, December 20. However, there will not be a zoom call meeting on the Monday between Christmas and New Years day (December 26). Also, the link for each Monday meeting has been the same link for the past several months. However, starting in January there will be a new link (the current one expires at the end of December). Hence, please use the link which I will provide for the January meeting in the newsletter edition I will publish in two weeks (January 1, 2022).

Here is the link for the call on December 20:

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For Life and Liberty!


Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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December 11, 2021

1.  Streamlining the Lundberg Report

2.  From Two Years to 20 Minutes (Caucus Training)

3.  Congress’ 1/6 Committee is Violating Our Bill of Rights

4. Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday

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1.  Streamlining the Lundberg Report

I have slightly restructured the Lundberg Report to make it a bit smoother read. Rather than putting it two clicks away from the front page of my website, it is now on the first page of the Lundberg Report menu selection and most of the back issues will be kept in the archives section of my website. I will only keep a few back issues listed below on the Lundberg Report first page.

2. From Two Years to 20 Minutes (Caucus Training)


To view one minute review click here

With the 2022 caucuses a little more than two months off, I recently edited a video I had produced several years ago which describes the benefits and process of the caucus system. It takes the average citizen about two years to figure out how a Colorado Republican caucus works. This is not because it is very complex, it is just because the caucus only happens once every two years.

At the first caucus they usually do not know what is happening and are not prepared to commit to any upcoming assembly meetings or take on any local responsibilities within the precinct. However, by the time the next caucus comes around (in two years), they are up to speed and can make a difference in their precinct caucus.

This video answers many of those basic questions and hopefully speeds up the learning process from two years to 20 minutes (the length of the video). I also have a very brief review video of one minute.

Here are the links to the two versions:

1 minute version https://youtu.be/VFaYnA950qw

20 minute version https://youtu.be/NatXPO31E-s

Please pass these links around. Lets make the 2022 caucuses a big start for the 2022 election.

3.  Congress’ 1/6 Committee is Violating Our Bill of Rights

The congressional committee investigating the January 6 events at the Capitol is violating several parts of the Bill of Rights in their blatantly partisan investigation of the January 6 events. One of the latest targets in their unconstitutional sights is John Eastman, a former attorney for President Trump and a man who I know to be of good character who broke no laws and yet they are trying to force him (and his phone company) to turn over information that violates his 4th, 5th and 6th amendment rights.

Here is a link that gives the details. It is an interview of Mr. Eastman on Twitter (yes, you need a Twitter account to view it, but I cannot find another source for these salient comments).  

3. Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Here is the link for the call:

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For Life and Liberty!


Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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December 4, 2021

1. Protest in Mesa County

2. SCOTUS Considers Roe

3.  Election Irregularities Hearing Next Week

4. The Vaccine Bottom Line for the Pharmaceutical Industry


5. Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday

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1. Protest in Mesa County

Colorado citizens from 22 counties were a part of the protest rally held in Grand Junction last Wednesday to stand in support of Mesa County clerk Tina Peters and her supporters whose homes were recently raided by the FBI and local authorities. The SWAT team raids took phones and computers, fishing for information about what the warrant called “wire-fraud.” Clerk Peters, a Gold Star Mom, had an image made of the Dominion server in her office before the Secretary of State and Dominion replaced all of the the 2020 election data on the server.

As I have reported earlier, comparisons of the server before and after these changes revealed that thousands of files were deleted, including vital records of server communication with other computers during the 2020 election. All the circumstances point toward Clerk Peters’ preserving these elections records as the real reason for the FBI raids on these Western Slope families.

This protest in Mesa County is more evidence that We the People are rising up to defy the corruption we are uncovering in far too many parts of our government. In closing I remind the reader of this quote from the Declaration of Independence: 

“But when a long Train of Abuses and Usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object, evinces a Design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their Right, it is their Duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future Security.”

2. SCOTUS Considers Roe

On December first, as thousands gathered outside of the U.S. Supreme Court building the Court heard oral arguments for the Dobbs case, a Mississippi law that bans abortion after 16 weeks.

After 60 million children have been legally killed over nearly half a century, it is about time that our nation starts defending life. Eliminating Roe v. Wade, or at the very least upholding this Mississippi law is just a start. Pray that our nation will come to it’s senses. Pray that the Court will make the right decision and pray that the nation will put away the practice of abortion and follow the path of protecting life.


3.  Election Irregularities Hearing Next Week

Elected Colorado officials, candidates, and the public will come together to discuss irregularities in the Colorado voting system, evaluate the evidence, then offer solutions and future courses of action.

It will be held in Colorado Springs, December 7th, 2021, from 3:30 PM to 8:30 PM. The hearing will be held at the Fervent Church, 3337 N Academy Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80917.  There is no fee to attend.  https://accfei.org/events/colorado-election-integrity-hearing/

4. The Vaccine Bottom Line for the Pharmaceutical Industry

Do you have six minutes? Check out this insightful analysis of the vaccine debate from One America News:

https://www.oann.com/despite-renewed-fear-mongering-who-calls-omicron-super-mild-variant-no-spikes-in-covid-death-rates/

5. Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Here is the link for the call:

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Meeting ID: 894 4960 9831
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For Life and Liberty!


Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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November 27, 2021

1. Protest at Mesa County Office on December First

2. 200 Legislators Demand Biden Stop Vaccine Mandates

3.  Election Fraud Solution


4. Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday

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1. Protest at Mesa County Office on December First

There will be a protest on Wednesday of next week, December 1, at noon at the Mesa County old courthouse in Grand Junction. This is in support of the county clerk, Tina Peters and the others whose homes the FBI raided last week. This kind of heavy handed intimidation cannot be tolerated. It is time We the People exercise our First Amendment right to peaceably assemble to petition the government with our grievances.

I regret that on that date I am committed to a significant meeting with state legislators on Article V issues in California. None-the-less, I urge everyone who can to be a part of this peaceful protest in Mesa County.

2. 200 Legislators Demand Biden Stop Vaccine Mandates

I have been working with a group of state legislators from across the country who are forming a caucus based on the principles in the Tenth Amendment. This final amendment in the Bill of Rights says: “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

I am encouraged by this group of state legislators who are stepping up to defend the authority and constitutional power of the states and the people.

Their first project is a bold stroke. It is a letter they are sending to the White House, demanding Biden back away from his unconstitutional vaccination mandates. Here is what Newsmax is saying about the letter, already signed by 200 legislators. Citizens can also join this effort by signing this demand by clicking here.

3.  Election Fraud Solution

Here is the best description I have seen of the election fraud that most probably stole the presidential election in 2020. And better yet, it is a complaint addressed to the U.S. Supreme Court. This takes some serious reading to properly digest all that is in it, but if you have any doubts about the claims of election fraud, you need to carefully read this complaint.

The remedy they are seeking is either throw out the electoral votes from the states that clearly had sufficient fraud to have thrown the 2020 election, and require the U.S. House and Senate to choose the President and Vice President as the 12th Amendment requires, or require those state legislatures to select new electors and re-tally the overall electoral college vote, or at a minimum require complete audits of those states, which will at the very least expose the fraud and hopefully show a path to fix the fraud for all future elections.

My compliments to Mike Lindell for developing this complaint which contains a comprehensive description of the 2020 election fraud. I pray that the Court will not turn a blind eye to this matter. If we are to continue and prosper with our republic, it must be must be settled, once and for all.

The complaint can be downloaded here.

4. Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Here is the link for the call:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89449609831?pwd=OFVUNC82ZXdmNTNrS25neXUvT1NxZz09

Meeting ID: 894 4960 9831
Passcode: 080465
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For Life and Liberty!


Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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November 22, 2021

Here is an addendum to last week’s report, which was sent out early. So much is happening so fast…

1. Protest at Mesa County Office on December First

2. Civil Suit Filed Against Colorado Secretary of State

3. Protest at Jeffco Department of Health Today 

4. Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday

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1. Protest at Mesa County Office on December First

In response to all that is happening in Mesa County with Clerk Peters and the FBI raids, many people are working on organizing a peaceful protest outside of the Mesa County offices at noon on Wednesday, December first. I have no more details at this time, but will pass them on as they become available.


2. Civil Suit Filed Against Colorado Secretary of State

Representative Ron Hanks and several county officials have filed a civil suit against Secretary of State Griswold. They are demanding a jury trial to examine three things: Did the Secretary of State and Dominion Voting Systems violate the law when they destroyed 2020 election records, is the secretary’s emergency rule banning third-party audits legal and were the election equipment used in the 2020 election properly certified? The relief they are seeking is to have audits conducted on all of the results from the 2020 election.

A more detailed description of the lawsuit can be found here. The actual complaint filed with the court is available here.

3. Protest at Jeffco Department of Health Today 

Here are the details of a protest and press conference in Jeffco today:

10AM ~ Press Conference & Peaceful Protest
11AM ~ Meeting Begins
Jeffco Department of Health

645 Parfet St., Lakewood, CO 80215

4. Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Here is the link for the call:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89449609831?pwd=OFVUNC82ZXdmNTNrS25neXUvT1NxZz09

Meeting ID: 894 4960 9831
Passcode: 080465
One tap mobile
+16699009128,,89449609831#,,,,*080465# US (San Jose)
+12532158782,,89449609831#,,,,*080465# US (Tacoma)

For Life and Liberty!


Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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November 18, 2021

I am sending out this week’s Lundberg Report early,
as there are some time sensitive and breaking news items that couldn’t wait until Saturday.

1. FBI Raids Homes of Mesa County Clerk and Her Supporters

2. Update on the Fund to Challenge Colorado’s  Open Primary

3. CDC Has Zero Evidence That Natural Immunity Spreads Virus

4. The Test is in the Mail

5. Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday

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1. FBI Raids Homes of Mesa County Clerk and Her Supporters

The big story is troubling news from the Western Slope, which has received very little media attention.

Early Tuesday morning (about 6:00 AM) the FBI raided the Mesa County Clerk and Recorder’s home. Later that morning they raided Sherrona Bishop’s home, who has worked with the clerk, Tina Peters, on election integrity issues. The FBI literally broke through Sherrona’s front door, and they then raided the homes of other people who had worked with Sherrona and the Clerk. According to the report I received the FBI took their electronic equipment (phones, computers, and storage devices).

As I understand it they treated this like a SWAT team raid, with automatic weapons and had a warrant with vague accusations. It sounds more like they were there to intimidate and silence than actually carry out legitimate police activity. At the very minimum, these raids were way out of proportion to the circumstances.

My speculation is the report, giving the details about the crimes committed by the Colorado Secretary of State and Dominion Voting Systems when they destroyed 2020 election records, is causing them to panic and try to distract and discredit Tina Peters. If Clerk Peters is guilty of anything it is preserving those records (which is her primary responsibility as the clerk and recorder for the county), thus enabling the report on the destruction of election records to be documented. Of course, anyone can read this very public report. Click here to read it for yourself. This just in – a second report on the Mesa County election server is now available. Download it here.

These politically motivated FBI raids are becoming far too common. The early morning raids at the homes of Roger Stone, James O’Keefe, Tina Peters and many of their associates look far too much like ugly political tactics from jack-booted thugs. This is not the FBI I held in great honor and respect when I was much younger.

One more point. Those who actually carried out these raids may say they are just following orders, but when the orders are an assault on the unalienable rights of the citizens, everyone carrying out those orders shares in the responsibility for the actions taken. I urge all law enforcement officers to carefully consider this principle.

2. Update on the Fund to Challenge Colorado’s  Open Primary

In 2000 the Supreme Court struck down California’s blanket primary by a 7-2 vote in a majority opinion authored by the late Justice Antonin Scalia, as an infringement on the First Amendment’s freedom not to associate.

Colorado’s Open Primary law is very similar and should also be declared an unconstitutional intrusion on a political party’s freedom not to associate. The First Amendment’s protection of the freedom to associate includes the freedom not to associate.

California Democratic Party v. Jones, 530 U.S. 567, 574 (2000)

The Claremont Institute has established a fund to help pay the expenses for a federal lawsuit against the open primary system in Colorado. This is going through their Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, under the leadership of Dr. John Eastman. Unfortunately, last week there was a glitch on their contribution page, preventing a credit card donation. That has been fixed and the fund is ready to receive donations.

To contribute go to https://ccjlitigation.com and designate your donation to the Colorado Open Primary Constitutional Challenge Litigation Fund.  If all Colorado citizens  who think non-party voters should not be choosing party candidates gave something, we should be able to fund this critical need for honest and reliable primaries in Colorado.

The Claremont Institute is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that relies on the support of individual donors to continue its work. Gifts to the Claremont Institute are tax-deductible.

Again, to contribute go to https://ccjlitigation.com and designate your donation to the Colorado Open Primary Constitutional Challenge Litigation Fund.


3. CDC Has Zero Evidence That Natural Immunity Spreads Virus

This video from Epoch Times shows the CDC has zero evidence that anyone with natural immunity has ever spread the virus. So much for their “following the science” argument. The first eight minutes of the video gives the complete story.

4. The Test is in the Mail

This letter to editor of the Aspen Times says it all:

Here’s how to ensure no one cheats on the written exam for a driver’s license or to be a doctor, nurse, fireman, policeman, lawyer or CPA. Mail the tests to applicants, have them complete the the tests at home, and mail them back. We know there couldn’t be any cheating because that’s how elections are conducted.

Maurice Emmer

Aspen

5. Breakfast Club Zoom call on Monday

For more discussion on the issues above and any other topic that may come up, join our Zoom call every Monday morning at 7:30 AM.

Here is the link for the call:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89449609831?pwd=OFVUNC82ZXdmNTNrS25neXUvT1NxZz09

Meeting ID: 894 4960 9831
Passcode: 080465
One tap mobile
+16699009128,,89449609831#,,,,*080465# US (San Jose)
+12532158782,,89449609831#,,,,*080465# US (Tacoma)

For Life and Liberty!


Kevin Lundberg
fmr Colorado State Senator


As the executive director for the Republican Study Committee of Colorado, I am working to keep this organization a powerful voice for conservative values in the Colorado legislature. We are a non-profit 501(c)4 organization, relying on contributions (which are not tax-deductible).

Donations can be sent to:

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado,P.O. Box 378, Berthoud, CO 80513.

The Republican Study Committee of Colorado(RSCC) is composed of of conservative leaders within the Republican caucus of the Colorado legislature.

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