Ed Naile Gets His Man: NH AG Arrests Michael LaSean Lewis for Illegally Voting in New Hampshire - Granite Grok

Ed Naile Gets His Man: NH AG Arrests Michael LaSean Lewis for Illegally Voting in New Hampshire

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You can thank CNHT Chairman Ed Naile for the arrest of Michael LeSean Lewis. He did all the leg work on this and shared it on our pages. We’re not thanking the AG’s office; that was James O’Keefe’s good work. Embarrassing the crap out of that heel-dragging lot to get them to do something for a change.

Related:  Michael LaSean Lewis: A Vote Thief Strikes in Hooksett [Updated]

The Attorney Generals office is entirely responsible for the Democrats’ no-longer defensible claim that there’s no vote fraud in NH. Regardless of the Governor or their AG, that office has hidden from or hidden voter fraud for at least two decades.

And we have a lot of it. For several years, the Dems did a great deal legislatively to make it harder to uncover. But groups like CNHT and Project Veritas have been persistent because, frankly, we have election fraud.

We’ll take some credit. We’ve helped expose more than a few incidents, as has Rich Girard and a few others, always with Ed leading the way. And this one was all Ed.

Michael Lasean Lewis, 47, of Atlanta, GA, was arrested by transit police after a warrant was issued by the Merrimack County Superior Court in January 2019 based on an investigation by New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office.

Lewis is accused of voting on Nov. 8, 2016, in Hooksett, even though he was not qualified to vote in the town “because he was not domiciled there for voting purposes,” according to Kate Giaquinto, the director of communications for the attorney general’s office.

Lewis was indicted by a grand jury in December 2018. He will be arraigned in Georgia and then extradited to New Hampshire to face the charge.

 

That’s another one. And we can’t help but wonder who else might be next. We’ve produced so much evidence of illegal voting in New Hampshire over the years. And Ed, he has binders full of stuff, if they need some tips on where to look next.

| Patch.com

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