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Marshall, Nancy Hicks

 
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Synopsis

What Really Stopped the Steal in the 2020 Elections? Explore behind the scenes of six men with strength, courage, and integrity who played a pivotal role in stopping the steal of the 2020 elections. This revealing account provides a basic primer for anyone seeking to understand these elections, what integrity looks like in action, and what it can mean for future elections. Readers will learn:Who were the six? What monsters faced all Americans in 2020? What factors make a valid, canvassed, certified, audited election? What was the real story of the steal? What the six did, and why it mattered then-and now. Nancy Hicks Marshall, an advocate for fairness and respect, draws upon her legal experience and familiarity with a county board of supervisors. By shining a light on these six men who courageously upheld their oath of office and their integrity, she offers this essential account of the 2020 elections and what we need to know going forward.

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À propos de l'auteur

Author Nancy Hicks Marshall, an advocate for fairness and respect, draws upon her legal experience and familiarity with a county board of supervisors. By shining a light on these six men who courageously upheld their oath of office and their integrity, she offers this essential account of the 2020 elections and what we need to know going forward.A practicing attorney for many years, followed by a career in writing, Marshall has revisited the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in Arizona. Drawing on intimate in-person accounts and conversations about election "monsters," Marshall offers us insight into the courage and integrity of men whose actions prevented the steal of the 2020 elections in Arizona by unscrupulous extremists.Since childhood, Marshall has disliked the abuse of power. In 2009, she defended a young man who was unconstitutionally jailed in the auditorium of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors for exercising his First Amendment rights. That successful defense later led to her multiple award-winning novel, A Dry Hate, covering the time in Arizona history when a popular Sheriff jailed or "investigated" activists, brown people, and political opponents at will. Marshall has also authored both English and Spanish editions of A Rattler's Tale, Un Cuento de Una Serpiente de Cascabel in addition to Finding Zachariah in a Community Garden.

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