SOS Candidate Heather Baxter plans to put bills in to demand removal of ballot counting machines.
Here’s a video that I just came across, where SD Canvassing’s sock-puppet Secretary of State candidate Heather Baxter is declaring to a crowd that her plan is to “upgrade” the system to have all ballots be counted by hand?
Apparently she makes this demand based on President Trump wanting to end the use of ballot counting machines.
“If not, we’re going to need to bring forward, um.. bills and request that for the machines to be removed.” And somehow removing machines is going to get us back to “one day voting?”
Obviously, she’s never visited Minnehaha County during election week, when they can’t even get it done in one day with the machines. (I can’t wait to see how Leah Anderson and crew will do when they need to whip out the fingers and toes.)
President Trump wanting to have his way on the end of using counting machines is apparently Baxter’s justification for removing them, despite studies showing the counting machines are more accurate and less prone to errors. And that 49 of the state’s 66 County auditors are willing to go on record and say they’re against their removal.
Not to mention that voters don’t want them removed, either.
I do hate to bring it up, but if Baxter is demanding support for the removal of ballot counting machines based on President Trump’s request, it sounds to me that Heather is kind of a “cafeteria conservative” with her support if we’re looking at the rest of his agenda.
If that’s the case, maybe Heather can explain where she is going to be on the expansion of data centers in South Dakota? Because President Trump has made huge pushes towards that initiative. I’m also surprised she’s not on the campaign trail for Senator Rounds, since Mike has already received President Trump’s endorsement. Has she gotten her checkbook out yet?
Should we ask what her opinion is on President Trump’s support for the legalization of recreational Marijuana? He’s in on that as well.
Stay tuned while we keep working on the list.



