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Michael Spitzer Rubenstein

{logged APRIL 3, 2024 at 1:00 PM by William Newton}


WISCONSIN VOTERS JUST "OUTLAWED" ZUCKBUCKS.... and Drop Boxes‼️

👉🏾Don't forget I first exposed the illegal use of ZUCKBUCKS (CTCL) in my research publication after an exhaustive two-year investigation and I am the only one to have EVER published EXCLUSIVELY the "payroll records and names of the recipients" & PR firms engaged in the GOTV ACTIVITIES. (I made public my PROPRIETARY proof - the "KO" letter)....

SUMPTER-HAW MAY 2022


♦️ YOU'LL WANT TO FAMILIARIZE yourself with who Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein is..... BECAUSE #NewtonSaidIt

👉🏾Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein is a Democratic Party-aligned consultant and operative who was the Wisconsin lead for the left-of-center National Vote at Home Institute (NVAHI) in Green Bay, Wisconsin, for the 2020 election.

👉🏾In his role with NVAHI, Spitzer-Rubenstein made recommendations to staff “on the logistics, set up, and operations” of the election and was hired by the city of Green Bay to assist with the 2020 election.

👉🏾Spitzer-Rubenstein allegedly had a laptop computer and cell phone inside the central counting station despite officials being unable to confirm whether or not he was hired as clerk staff.

👉🏾E-mails released following the 2020 election showed that Spitzer-Rubenstein asked if his organization could assist in “curing” absentee ballots in Green Bay, asked officials about Green Bay’s process of assigning inspectors to central count stations and polling stations, inquired about moving bins throughout the course of the day at precincts, and was cited in a document that said the Green Bay Central Count Location Center’s grand ballroom should not be unlocked until Spitzer-Rubenstein arrived with security.

👉🏾Republicans accused Spitzer-Rubenstein of having four keys to the election counting facility, a claim the city of Green Bay denied. Documents reported on by Wisconsin Public Radio showed that he was granted access to the room where absentee ballots were to be counted in Green Bay, and the city attorney told WPR that he was the person who initially secured the room but did not handle ballots.

⚠️ Previously, Spitzer-Rubenstein operated an advisory firm whose clients included former Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL), Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), former Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY), and a campaign which helped elect former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D). 7 ⚠️ He also was a field organizer for Obama for America (OFA) between 2007 and 2008. 😲

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BELOW ARE SOURCE References from media that served to mislead the public...but now most have been either deleted or proven true despite media's attempts to claim otherwise. I only have control over the veracity of our own research, investigations and publications.

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“Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein.” LinkedIn. Accessed April 20, 2022. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mspitzerrubenstein/

Swenson, Ali. “Posts push empty claims of election fraud, illegal activity in Wisconsin.” AP News. March 9, 2022. Accessed April 20,2022.

Hart, Megan. “Elections Commission Saw No Formal Complaints, Evidence Against Green Bay Elections Consultant.” March 31, 2021. Accessed April 20, 2022.

“MacIverInstitute.” YouTube Video. Uploaded April 1, 2021. Accessed April 20, 2022.

Swenson, Ali. “Posts Push Empty Claims of Election Fraud, Illegal Activity in Wisconsin.” Associated Press, March 10, 2022.

Johnson, Shawn. “Republicans Renew Attack on Election Grants Funded by Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg.” Wisconsin Public Radio. March 10, 2021. Accessed April 20, 2022.

“E-mail Text.” Empower Wisconsin. Accessed April 20, 2022.

Kittle, M.D. “Special Investigation: Infiltrating the Election.” Wisconsin Spotlight. March 21, 2021. Accessed April 25, 2022.

Editorial Board. “Zuckerbucks Shouldn’t’ Pay for Elections.” Wall Street Journal. January 3, 2022.

“Individual Contributions.” Federal Election Commission. Accessed April 20, 2022.


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