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  • SAVE ACT To the House Floor. Call Congress!

    https://ashevilleteaparty.org/so/caPN8mrLV?languageTag=en&cid=de5f0a75-82ac-41f9-8d18-d2861b0d7ed7 The SAVE Act should be on the floor of the House by Tuesday, 4/1/2025. Below are the current cosponsors of the SAVE Act. Once the bill comes to the floor, there can be no other cosponsors. WE need to make sure the entire R delegation votes for it! Let's codify Prez Trump's executive order that only citizens vote. Did your Congressman cosponsor? Voting YES? Call them.   These Congressman co-sponsored the bill in NC. Chuck Edwards (R) District 11 Mark Harris (R) District 8 Addison McDowell (R) District 6 Tim Moore (R) District 14 Greg Murphy (R) District 3 David Rouzer (R) District 7 Who did not cosponsor https://ashevilleteaparty.org/so/caPN8mrLV?languageTag=en&cid=de5f0a75-82ac-41f9-8d18-d2861b0d7ed7

  • Did your congressman cosponsor the SAVE Act? Bill to the floor next week.

    The SAVE Act should be on the floor of the House by Tuesday, 4/1/2025. Below are the current cosponsors of the SAVE Act. Once the bill comes to the floor, there can be no other cosponsors. We not only need more cosponsors by Monday, but we need to make sure the entire R delegation votes for it! Let's codify Prez Trump's executive order that only citizens vote. Did your Congressman cosponsor? Call These Congressman co-sponsored the bill in NC. Chuck Edwards (R) District 11 Mark Harris (R) District 8 Addison McDowell (R) District 6 Tim Moore (R) District 14 Greg Murphy (R) District 3 David Rouzer (R) District 7 Highlighted names are Republicans who have not yet cosponsored. Also, please call the Ds. Don Davis (D) actually voted with Rs on energy policy resolutions. 1st District Don Davis (D) @DonDavisNC 2nd District Deborah Ross (D) @RepDeborahRoss 3rd District Gregory Murphy (R) @RepGregMurphy 5th District Virginia Foxx (R) @RepVirginiaFoxx 6th District Addison McDowell (R) @RepMcDowell 7th District David Rouzer (R) @DavidRouzer 8th District Mark Harris (R) @RepMarkHarrisNC 9th District Richard Hudson (R) @RepRichHudson 10th District Pat Harrigan (R) @RepPatHarrigan 11th District Charles Edwards (R) @RepChuckEdwards 12th Alma Adams (D) @RepAdams 13th District Brad Knott (R) @bradknottfornc 14th District Tim Moore (R) @ @RepTimMooreNC Up to 95 co-sponsors on SAVEAct2025 now. We need 121 more Republican signatures! (Click on the name for contact phone. https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/22/cosponsors The main post on co-sponsors, all names listed and daily updates on who signs on. https://x.com/necehorn/status/1897045855955526112?s=61 More info on SAVE Act https://www.nceit.org/post/call-your-congressman-this-week-cosponsor-the-save-act

  • Elections Bill of Rights to District Conventions

    Newsletter with info: Prez Trump's Executive Order US Citizens Election Bill of Rights Directions to District Conventions SAVE Act https://ashevilleteaparty.org/so/acPNIyOwt?languageTag=en&cid=de5f0a75-82ac-41f9-8d18-d2861b0d7ed7

  • Breaking News! Executive Order: Prez Trump Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections

    https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/03/preserving-and-protecting-the-integrity-of-american-elections/ March 25, 2025 https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/03/preserving-and-protecting-the-integrity-of-american-elections/ Thank you, Erin Marie Joyce < electionintegrityleaders@cpi.org > Election integrity groups were swooning with accolades today after President Donald Trump issued a comprehensive Executive Order that puts proof of citizenship front and center in federal voter registration. The EO arrives as the House of Representatives is preparing to vote on major reform to the National Voter Registration Act with HR 22 , called the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act . The SAVE Act requires proof of citizenship to register for federal elections and directs agencies to work with states to help them verify citizenship. Like the EO issued today, the SAVE Act represents a long-overdue reform of NVRA, especially its “Motor Voter” provisions that, in many states, automatically register individuals who transact with their states’ Dept. of Motor Vehicles. https://erinjoyce.substack.com/p/executive-order-throws-down-on-election To view this discussion visit https:// groups.google.com/a/cpi.org/d/msgid/electionintegrityleaders/s5HQDwuIAhEswSS0MMQC0CZGPOb34VOBn_Et-mKbnans_BUDdYr8jgPfuwUfIZqP8JFAiee7JtBv0n_jlOPwaF4cpxv9g7Ood_eREhNjLyI%3D%40epec.info . This is quite an order and it will be challenged in court. And, the lawsuits are already here. More from the Federalist for a breakdown: https://thefederalist.com/2025/03/26/trump-signs-eo-requiring-proof-of-citizenship-paper-ballots/ Here's the lawsuit "Threat" from Elias already! https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/trump-voting-elections-executive-order/

  • Election integrity activist offers process for resolving Griffin-Riggs election dispute

    https://www.carolinajournal.com/election-integrity-activist-offers-process-for-resolving-griffin-riggs-election-dispute/ The head of the Voter Integrity Project has set out a proposal for resolving North Carolina's state Supreme Court election dispute without throwing out more than 65,000 ballots cast last fall. The state Appeals Court accepted Tuesday a friend-of-the-court brief from election activist Jay DeLancy. It spells out the possibility of a new election. DeLancy urges the Appeals Court to order North Carolina election officials to conduct a "special list-maintenance mailing" by April 15 to identify voters whose ballots should not have counted in the race between Democrat Allison Riggs and Republican Jefferson Griffin. The head of North Carolina’s Voter Integrity Project is urging the state Court of Appeals to issue an order that would disqualify votes that never should have been counted in the 2024 state Supreme Court election, without threatening most of the 65,000 ballots targeted by Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin. Election integrity activist Jay DeLancy’s plan spells out the possibility of a new election between Griffin and Democrat Allison Riggs. DeLancy offered his plan in a friend-of-the-court brief filed March 12. The Appeals Court accepted and published the brief Tuesday. Appellate Judges John Tyson, Tobias Hampson, and Fred Gore are scheduled to hear oral arguments in the Supreme Court election dispute Friday morning. DeLancy filed a request Wednesday to take part in that argument. “The Court’s resolution of this case will affect whether my vote is counted fairly or diluted with invalidly cast votes,” DeLancy wrote. “The same goes for the votes of the many volunteers with whom I have worked very hard to ensure the integrity of North Carolina’s elections.” DeLancy argued that his proposal would “avoid disenfranchisement of innocent voters whose registration lacked required information and whose validly cast ballots should be counted, “avoid dilution of all validly cast ballots,” and “ensure that all voters’ substantive due process rights are upheld. He also proposed to address the State Board of Elections’ “inherent conflict of interest between acting in its quasi-judicial capacity on this protest and its own administration of the election which is the subject of the protest itself.” The brief focuses only on the largest category of voters targeted by Griffin as “illegal votes.” Griffin challenges more than 60,000 ballots cast by voters whose registration records appeared to have no record of a driver’s license number or the last four digits of a Social Security number. “[T]he Court should consider the magnitude of the problem the State Board itself created by not following the law and obtaining the required personally identifiable information (PII) from voters for whom such information was missing, when it knew of such problem on or about October 6, 2023,” DeLancy wrote. “I join the chorus of those opposing the disenfranchisement of more than 60,000 voters en masse over what was clearly a problem created by the adamant refusal of the State Board to follow the letter and intent of both state and federal law, regarding the PII that is required to be requested before a person can become registered to vote in North Carolina according to N.C.G.S. § 163-82.4,” he wrote. “The clear intent of this statute is that the applicant’s driver license number is required,” DeLancy argued. “In the case where the applicant does not have a driver license number, the applicant is required to provide the last four-digits of his or her social security number. Only in the case that an applicant does not possess a driver license or social security number, may the applicant be assigned a unique identifier number without providing this otherwise required information.” To avoid throwing out thousands of votes from people “who did nothing wrong,” DeLancy suggested a three-step remedy. “This remedy does not produce an instant result,” he warned. “However, it will avoid disenfranchising any voters, address the underlying problem, remove the taint of irregularity and impropriety in this contest, correctly determine the duly elected winner for Seat #6 of the North Carolina Supreme Court, and restore public trust in our electoral process.” First, the court would order the state elections board to conduct a “special list-maintenance mailing” by April 15 targeting voters who cast ballots in the Nov. 5 election but did not have registration records with the required PII. Voters would have 30 days to respond to the mailing and provide the missing information. State and county elections officials would have another 21 days to address responses to the mailing. In the second step, elections officials would count the number of voters disqualified by the mailing in two categories: Election Day voters and early and absentee voters. Removing the early and absentee ballots, “the race should be retabulated statewide to determine the margin of victory for the winning candidate,” DeLancy wrote. If that margin is larger than the number of disqualified Election Day votes, “the State Board shall declare the winner and certify the result,” he wrote. The remedy would proceed to the third step — a new election — only if the number of disqualified Election Day votes is higher than the winning candidate’s victory margin. DeLancy’s brief offered no details about when a new election would be scheduled. “While correctly determining the winner in this race is paramount over speed, we are already four months past Election Day,” he wrote. “It’s time to implement a plan to correct the administration [of] 2024’s State Supreme Court election. This entire problem was created by the North Carolina State Board of Elections, so this Court should require them to fix it.” Riggs leads Griffin by 734 votes out of more than 5.5 million ballots cast in the Nov. 5 election. Recounts have confirmed Riggs’ lead. Yet a Jan. 7 stay issued by Riggs’ state Supreme Court colleagues has blocked the State Board of Elections from certifying Riggs as the winner. Wake County Superior Court Judge William Pittman issued three orders on Feb. 7 rejecting Griffin’s request to throw out 65,000 ballots in three separate voting categories. Griffin appealed Pittman’s rulings to the Appeals Court. The state Supreme Court decided on Feb. 20 to reject a request from the elections board, supported by Riggs, to bypass the state’s second-highest court. Republicans hold a 5-2 majority at the state Supreme Court. Riggs has recused herself from the case, giving Republicans a 5-1 margin. Republican Justice Richard Dietz has split from the majority in two recent decisions involving the election dispute. Votes in both instances split the court, 4-2. Republicans outnumber Democrats, 12-3, at the Appeals Court. Tyson and Gore are Republicans. Hampson is a Democrat. The Appeals Court rejected Riggs’ request to conduct a rare “en banc” hearing of the full court to hear the case. Griffin challenges the State Board of Elections’ decision to count three types of ballots in the recent election: more than 60,000 votes cast by people whose voter registration records appeared to lack a driver’s license number or last four digits of a Social Security number, more than 5,500 overseas voters who provided no proof of photo identification, and 267 voters who have never lived in North Carolina. Riggs continues to serve on the Supreme Court during the legal dispute, while Griffin continues his work on the Appeals Court.

  • Raffle: Ruger Security 380 & (2) 15 Round Mags

    Raffle for Ruger Security-380 got underway at the Gun Show March 1, 2025. Only 300 tickets to be sold. (1) Ticket for $6 (2) Tickets for $10 (2) 15 Round Magazines. Speed Loader Lock Tickets available on-line here . (Add $.75 for card.) The Land of Sky Gun and Knife Show in Fletcher (schedule) Tea Time Meetings the third Thursday of every month at Bay Breeze Restaurant at noon 1830 Asheville Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28791 If by check, contact Jane at 209 986 3845. Only 300 tickets will be sold. https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#search/cher+/FMfcgzQZTMPKMzchtDbDXwtxdXljTwhN Model: 3839 Caliber: 380 Auto Capacity: 15+1 Front Sight: Fiber Optic Overall Length: 6.52" MSRP: $369.00 Availability: Available Spec Shee t

  • Turning Point USA Coming to Tea Time this Thursday, March 20th, 2025 at Noon at Bay Breeze Restaurant, Hendersonville

    Tea Time this Thursday has a very special guest. Isaiah from Turning Point USA will be our special guest. TPUSA is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to identify, educate, train, and organize students to promote freedom. We are very honored to have Isaiah fromTurning Point USA https://www.tpusa.com/  (Charlie Kirk's group). Thanks to the support of 400,00 patriots, Turning Point USA reaches and impacts millions of students on campus and online. They reached over 3500 campuses to turn heads for Trump in the 2024 election. These young warriors are out posterity. Find out how to help. https://www.tpusa.com/ More here https://ashevilleteaparty.org/so/d5PMVbkXe?languageTag=en&cid=de5f0a75-82ac-41f9-8d18-d2861b0d7ed7

  • Calling All Mama(and Papa) Bears too! Workshop and Lunch 3/29. $10.00 with $5 going to Samaritan's Purse for WNC Relief. Combat Harmful Content In Your Schools

    Calling All Mama (and Papa) Bears too)! Workshop and Lunch $10.00 with $5 going to Samaritan's Purse for WNC Relief.   Join us for the Mama Bear Workshop at Radiant Church in Arden, NC, where you’ll learn how to protect children from harmful curriculum and ideological indoctrination. Half of all ticket sales will be donated to Samaritan’s Purse to support their efforts in rebuilding Western North Carolina. Doors for coffee and registration open at 9:30am. Lunch will be provided.  . What: Identify and Combat Harmful Content in Your Child's School. When: Saturday, March 29th, 2025 from 10AM to 1PM. Registration is $10. Sign up here. Where: Radiant Church, 3839 Sweeten Creek Road, Arden, NC 28704   All Star Speakers Joseph Backholm, Family Research Council Tami Fitzgerald, NC Values Coalition Janet Peterson, Pavement Education Project Sarah Parshall Perry, Heritage Foundation   If you want to go from Henderson, we can car pool. I can fit 5 in my car. Call Jane 209 986 3845. Thanks and hope to see you there.

  • NCGA Election Integrity Bills NCEIT Priorities

    Election bills that have been filed to date: (1) H31 Election Day as Federal Holiday (for State Employees) [Primary Sponsors- Biggs, Ross, N. Jackson, K. Hall] Neutral (2) H66 Reduce Early Voting Period- would limit EV period to 6 days (Monday thru Sat before an election) [Primary Sponsors- Gable, Tyson, Kidwell, Scott] Conditionally Support (3) H127- Voter Registration Drive Form [Warren, Blackwell, Echevarria, Loftis] Under Review- Modifications being Proposed (4) H129 - Non-Partisan Judicial Elections [Morey, Rubin, Jones, Longest] Do Not Support (5) H278 No Photo ID for Military/Overseas Voters [Morey, Majeed, Ager, Harrison] Do Not Support

  • TAKE ACTION! Call Your NC Senators. Pass Cast Vote Records Bill H770. CVRs will tell us why down ballot candidates lost.

    2025 H770 Additions. Our Auuditor needs Cast Vote Records to do a true forenic audit. H770 Revival & Sponsorship- NCEIT is requesting the following be added to a draft bill being reviewed: (1) Designated responsibility for the State Board to develop and publish rules under the APA for receiving and timely processing citizen requests for Cast Vote Records; (2) Language instructing county boards to make these Cast Vote Records available in a common electronic file format within five days following the closing of polls; and (3) Language instructing the State Board to develop and publish rules under the APA for incorporating Cast Vote Records into the process for post-election tabulation audits. (4) Also requesting access to Corresponding Ballot images as well. See link for Action Alert newsletter: https://ashevilleteaparty.org/so/c8PD5UhmN?languageTag=en&cid=de5f0a75-82ac-41f9-8d18-d2861b0d7ed7 Letter from Jim Womack to Senate Rules 11/19/2024 Gentlemen; In the wake of the unusual voting anomalies witnessed and reported this election cycle, it is IMPERATIVE you complete passage of H770, still languishing in Senate Rules.  This bill received bipartisan House support in 2023 and crossed over successfully to the Senate where it has not moved.  Had this bill been passed, you would have empowered the new Auditor with artifacts from this election that could be used to audit the election outcome, and to explain away why several important races flipped during canvass.  Without cast vote records, the auditor lacks the tools needed to perform a post-election tabulation audit.  As it stands now, there is no audit and there will be no audit of the most recent election.  (The "Risk Limiting Audit" that NCSBE performs on itself has zero meaningfulness from a statistical and evidentiary perspective.  Everyone knows that.) The lack of legislative action by the State Senate on this bill contributes to public distrust of our elections.  Moreover, it greatly complicates the new Auditor's ability to ensure the NCSBE does its job effectively.  You have the opportunity now to fix this glaring deficiency.   There are two or more scheduled sessions of the NCGA prior to adjournment.  Please endeavor to pass this bill and then to override the likely gubernatorial veto that will ensue.  This action is very important to citizens statewide. Warm Regards/ Jim Womack President, North Carolina Election Integrity Team Tel. (919) 770-4783 Sent to

  • NCEIT Legislative Priorities for 2025

    Priorities for 2025-2026 Legislative Session : a. Voter Registration Application Form & Registration Procedures b. Voter List Maintenance reforms. c. Eliminate Same Day Registration. d. Require Proof of Citizenship beginning with the 2026 election. e. UOCAVA reforms. f. Make Cast Vote Records publicly accessible. g. Comprehensive independent Audit of State Elections every cycle. h. Voter Identification enforcement- eliminate loopholes. i. Other Provisions from U.S. Citizens Elections Bill of Rights- see link below.

  • Stand Up Speak Out America First Guide

    https://tpp-resources.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/AmericaFirst-HowTo-Guide.pdf The congressional recess has now begun, and well-funded Democrat activist groups are gearing up to disrupt and hijack events where GOP lawmakers are scheduled to speak. Their mission? To intimidate and pressure our elected officials into believing the American people reject President Trump’s agenda. Let’s be clear: that’s a lie . We voted for this agenda, and the silent majority stands strong. Reeling from their losses in November, the left is resorting to their old playbook of aggression and tantrums instead of engaging in good faith. We’ve seen this before, and it’s time to push back. Our GOP lawmakers need to know we have their backs—and that we expect them to stay the course on President Trump’s promises. Furthermore, every American should question Democrats on their indifference to the corruption and waste that are bleeding their constituents dry, and their hostility to anyone who is trying to end it. They must be questioned relentlessly: Why don’t Democrats care?? That’s why we’ve put together a powerful how-to guide , to equip you to counter the left’s disruptive and deceptive tactics. Inside, you’ll find practical strategies to support our lawmakers and ensure their voices—and ours—aren’t drowned out by the noise. We’ve also included key talking points on critical issues like the Department of Education and DOGE, so you can educate others on why Trump’s policy changes benefit the American people. Here’s how you can help: Use the how-to guide to show up at town halls (if there are any scheduled—in person or by telephone). Share the talking points to cut through the misinformation. Let our members of Congress know we stand united behind the Trump agenda.

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