Kansas Man Puts Up His House, Dips Into Retirement Savings to Fund Abortion Vote Recount
State election officials approved a recount this week, on the condition that Kansas anti-abortion activist and election conspiracist Melissa Leavitt and her supporters pay the roughly $229,000 cost upfront, with a deadline set for 5 p.m. on Wednesday. Kansas Coalition for Life chairman Mark Gietzen “used a credit card to pay for all but $1,500 of the costs,” which Leavitt will cover herself., Gietzen offered to “put up his home to secure the bond required to order a statewide recount.
”for the recount has raised about $47,000. Mind you, these financial decisions are being made as we veer closer and closer toward a recession each day. Gietzen and Leavitt are apparently so sold on the idea that a recount will magically unearth over 165,000 uncounted ballots , they’re willing to stake their financial futures on it.she’s “seen data...that there were irregularities” on election night.