Thursday, October 14, 2021

BREAKING BOMBSHELL: Former Detroit Police Chief and Gubernatorial Candidate James Craig Calls For Forensic Audit of 2020 Election


BREAKING BOMBSHELL: Former Detroit Police Chief and Gubernatorial Candidate James Craig Calls For Forensic Audit of 2020 Election

On May 12, 64-year-old former Detroit Police Chief James Craig announced his retirement from the force he worked so hard to clean up after taking the helm in 2013. Craig began his career as a Detroit Police officer 44 years ago. 
Chief Craig has always been a strong advocate of the 2nd Amendment and even suggested citizens of Detroit purchase guns and learn how to use them in self-defense. 
He recently appeared on Tucker Carlson’s show to discuss the lack of support for police officers under the Biden regime. He also addressed Joe Biden’s desire to implement gun control policy. 
One month later, on Tucker Carlson’s Fox News show, Craig announced he’s running as a Republican candidate for governor against Michigan’s tyrannical Governor Gretchen Whitmer.  
His decision to run as a GOP candidate stunned many of his supporters who are dyed-in-the-wool Democrats. Here is his statement in its entirety: 
Why do Democrats oppose election audits? Open, free, and fair elections are an essential part of Democracy, and it is important for people to have faith in our election system for the sake of protecting Democracy as we know it. That’s why I support an audit of the election results in order to restore faith, and identify weak points, in our election systems. 
What concerns me, as a political outsider, is the way that some in the Democrat Party, including Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, immediately dismiss honest efforts to secure our elections and the clear evidence that voter fraud does exist. 
I know how audits can be helpful. I conducted an audit as Chief of Police in Detroit – an environmental audit of the 6th Precinct following concerns of mismanagement and inappropriate behavior. The result of conducting the audit was a net-gain for the precinct, the department and the community as a whole.

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