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FILE - Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos speaks at the Capitol in Madison, on July 27, 2021. Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said Tuesday, March 15, 2022, he is meeting with advocates for decertifying President Joe Biden's win in the battleground state, hours before he and the state Senate's top Republican were to discuss the topic with county GOP leaders. (AP Photo/Scott Bauer, File)
FILE - Michael Gableman delivers remarks to members of the Wisconsin Assembly elections committee at the State Capitol in Madison, Wis., Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Wisconsin's Republican Assembly speaker has signed a new contract with Michael Gableman, the former state Supreme Court justice he hired to investigate the 2020 election, Gableman's attorney told a judge on Tuesday, March 8, 2021. (John Hart/Wisconsin State Journal via AP, File)
FILE - Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos speaks at the Capitol in Madison, on July 27, 2021. Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said Tuesday, March 15, 2022, he is meeting with advocates for decertifying President Joe Biden's win in the battleground state, hours before he and the state Senate's top Republican were to discuss the topic with county GOP leaders. (AP Photo/Scott Bauer, File)

There is a person in the state of Wisconsin. The speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly said Tuesday that he was meeting with advocates for decertifying the win of the president in the state, hours before he and the state Senate's top Republican were to discuss the topic with county GOP leaders.

Vos told The Associated Press that he was inviting those who believe the 2020 election can't be decertified to discuss it.

Vos said in an interview that he would listen to experts who said we could, and see if they could prove their case.

Vos has been under pressure from Donald Trump and other Republicans who support his false claims that the election was stolen and say Vos is not doing enough.

The investigator hired by Vos, former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, urged lawmakers to consider decertifying Biden's win.

Trump said last week that he was confident that Robin would follow up on Gableman's finding and that the Wisconsin Elections Commission would be dissolved. Vos doesn't support that. I would imagine that there can only be a Decertification of electors.

Vos and other Republican leaders have repeatedly said that it would not be done, citing opinions from the Legislature's nonpartisan attorneys who have said such a move is illegal. Rick Esenberg is the head of the conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty.

Jefferson Davis, the former Menomonee Falls village president, will attend the meeting with Vos. Tim Ramthun, a Republican candidate for governor and state representative who has introduced resolutions to decertify the vote, attended a pair of rallies at the Capitol.

There were as many as 300,000 fake ballots cast in the election and there is evidence that can be presented to Vos.

The goal is to convince Vos and other Republicans that the election should not have been held at all.

What has to change tomorrow is Robin Vos' heart and head and soul.

The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty and the nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau filed lawsuits against Biden after his win over Trump.

Gableman's report did not provide any evidence to back up Davis' claims of more than 250,000 illegally cast ballots. Only 24 people out of 3.3 million who voted have been charged with election fraud in Wisconsin. The attorney general for Trump said there was no widespread fraud.

Some Republicans refuse to back down and Vos has authorized Gableman to continue his investigation.

The Green Lake County district attorney decided not to press criminal charges against a member of the Wisconsin Elections Commission after determining there wasn't enough evidence to prove she had committed a crime.

Gableman and others have said that the decision not to send election deputies into nursing homes in 2020 opened the door to fraud, and now three district attorneys have decided against filing charges against board members who voted against it.

The district attorneys in Milwaukee, Racine and Green Lake counties all declined to bring charges due to lack of evidence. Marge was the latest commissioner not to be charged.

Vos, state Republican Party Chairman Paul Farrow and Senate Republican Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu were going to meet with county Republican Party leaders.

Farrow said he expected about half of the discussion to focus on election integrity issues.

Farrow hopes that following the meeting local leaders will feel that Tony Evers and Ron Johnson are on the ballot.

A poll of Wisconsin residents by the law school found that 70% of respondents were very or somewhat confident the election results were accurate. Sixty-six percent of Republicans were not confident.

GOP leaders need to listen to the concerns of grassroots Republicans who believe the election was stolen, according to Davis.

This is the top issue in Wisconsin and it isn't going away.

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The district attorney who declined to press charges was from Green Lake County.

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