The Reckoning in Johnson County
Former Army intelligence captain Seth Keshel joined local leaders to break down Kansas-specific integrity concerns and the legislation on deck to fix them.
Reckoning 2025
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Former Army intelligence captain Seth Keshel joined local leaders to break down Kansas-specific integrity concerns and the legislation on deck to fix them.
Dr. Doug Frank, Dakota Davis, Thad Snider, Robert Strathman, and Missy Leavitt presented issues with our elections to the Federal and State Affairs Comittee. Topics ranged from issues with voter rolls as well as chain-of-custody procedures not being followed.
Patriots such as Dr. Doug Frank, Seth Keshel, David Celements came to speak about election integrity issues across the nation. Kansas legislators Caryn Tyson, Randy Garber, and Tatum Lee also spoke on what's needed in Kansas.