Iowa State Sen. Jim Carlin and Iowa State Rep. Sandy Salmon joined legislators from across the country in signing a letter to the American people in regards to the 2020 Presidential Election.
“It has come to our attention from an audit of 2.1 million ballots in Arizona complemented by an in-depth canvass of votes in Arizona, as well as through multiple different data reviews of voting by independent experts; that our representative republic suffered a corrupted 2020 election,” the letter said.
The letter goes on to say that sworn affidavits have accumulated in many states detailing “rampant corruption and mismanagement in the election process.”
“Fraud and inaccuracies have already been shown through multiple audits and canvasses in multiple states, as well as through lawsuits challenging the validity of election results in several counties in multiple states,” the letter reads. “We have come to the conclusion that all 50 states need to be forensically audited. Voter rolls should be scrubbed with a canvass of the voters to ensure future integrity of our elections.”
If the audits show results from the election are inaccurate, the legislators call on each state to decertify its electors where it is shown the elections were certified prematurely and inaccurately.
“If it is shown that either Joe Biden would receive fewer than 270 tallied electoral votes, or Donald Trump would receive more than 270 electoral votes, then we call for the US House of Representatives to convene and vote per the U.S. Constitution by means of one vote per state to decide the rightful winner of the election in accordance with the constitutional process of choosing electors.”
Nine Arizona legislators signed the letter as well as nine from Montana, leading the way.