The election denial movement is now going door to door
NPRThe election denial movement is now going door to door Enlarge this image toggle caption Michelle Garcia Michelle Garcia DENVER — Last fall, two men knocked on Michelle Garcia's door. "These groups claim to be 'election integrity groups' and nothing could be further from the truth — they're undermining public confidence in our elections with no proof of anything," said Matt Crane, a Republican former county clerk and now executive director of the Colorado County Clerks Association. "And I think if you're involved in election fraud, then you deserve to hang," he said to loud cheers and applause in a video of an event obtained by Colorado Newsline. "It's not against the law for constituents to investigate their own elections," said Sherronna Bishop, a conservative activist who helped organize canvassers in Mesa County. "I think people are looking for answers," said El Paso County's Broerman.