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February 16, 2026

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Colorado Vote Tampering Report Exposes Post-Certification Record Changes

Harry Haury reveals post-certification election record changes in Colorado while Susan Harris examines globalism on Kim Monson's February 16, 2026 broadcast.

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On President’s Day 2026, Kim Monson examines Colorado’s election integrity with Harry Haury of Unite for Freedom, whose new vote tampering report reveals tens of thousands of voter records changed after certified elections. Susan Harris weighs in on globalism and the battle of ideas, Roger Mangan continues his underinsured motorist series, Jody Hinsey previews Women in Wealth events, and Paula Sarlls announces her USMC Memorial Foundation birthday challenge.

Underinsured Motorist Coverage and the Human Life Value Gap

Start listening at 9:08 – Hour 1

Roger Mangan of the Roger Mangan State Farm Insurance Team continues a multi-week series on underinsured motorist coverage by walking through a scenario where a 65-year-old cyclist is struck by a driver carrying only Colorado’s minimum liability coverage of $25,000. The client faces a $200,000 income loss claim and receives the $25,000 from the at-fault driver’s policy, leaving a $175,000 deficit that must come from his own underinsured motorist coverage of $250,000 with State Farm.

Mangan explains that even with sufficient policy limits, the injured party must prove both current and future earning capacity through medical records, employment documentation, and neurological testing. With potential future earnings of $500,000 over five years but only $250,000 in available coverage, the gap between actual loss and insurance recovery grows quickly. After attorney fees consume half of any recovery, the client walks away with approximately $150,000 total for the rest of his life at age 65.

The broader lesson is that auto insurance has structural limits most policyholders never consider until a catastrophic event strikes. Disability income coverage represents the last available tool to protect against long-term income loss, yet approximately 80% of Americans carry none. With 20% to 30% of Colorado drivers operating without any insurance at all, Mangan urges listeners to schedule a complimentary review to maximize their existing coverage rather than discover its shortcomings from a hospital bed.

“You can’t sue a rock or a dead horse. You can’t beat a dead horse. There’s no money in any insurance policy out there to compensate an individual. So you need to do some careful planning, and that careful planning has to do with disability income.”

Roger Mangan, Roger Mangan State Farm Insurance Team

Post-Certification Election Record Changes Uncovered in Colorado

Start listening at 32:29 – Hour 1

Harry Haury, CEO of Unite for Freedom, presents findings from a new Colorado vote tampering report revealing that tens of thousands of voter history records were altered after elections were certified. In the 2022 election alone, approximately 79,000 voter history records were deleted between December 2022 and December 2024, followed by 75,454 new records added, effectively shifting votes from one set of voters to another while keeping totals roughly the same.

Haury details that the total number of post-certification changes reached 328,000 for the 2020 election, 155,000 for 2022, and fewer so far for 2024, though the shorter elapsed time may account for the lower figure. He draws an analogy to financial auditing, noting that any comparable discrepancies in an accounts payable system would automatically trigger a fraud investigation. Haury calls for a DOJ forensic examination of Colorado’s voter history records, arguing that under the 1888 Supreme Court precedent, election officials bear an affirmative duty to administer elections according to law.

For the 2024 general election, Haury points to a 34,223-vote discrepancy between the reported vote count of 3,192,745 and the number of returned mail-in ballots plus in-person votes minus rejections. He argues that certifying an election with tens of thousands of unreconciled records constitutes election fraud under law, regardless of intent, because officials are bound by an affirmative duty requirement established by the Supreme Court to maintain accurate records.

“Election fraud doesn’t require intent. It requires disobedience to the law.”

Harry Haury, CEO, Unite for Freedom

Women in Wealth and Relationship-Based Financial Planning

Start listening at 64:09 – Hour 2

Jody Hinsey of Mint Financial Strategies previews the upcoming Women in Wealth networking event on March 6, a quarterly gathering she has hosted since 2012 to address what she identifies as a gap in financial planning attention for women. Research shows women tend to outlive men, may work fewer years, and often feel less financially prepared, all of which drove the creation of the program. The next event features kitchen tea towel crafting, food, wine, and the informal networking that Hinsey says differentiates her practice.

Hinsey argues that the human element of financial advisory work cannot be replicated by artificial intelligence, particularly when the subject matter is as personal as money. She notes that women are especially relationship-focused in their financial decision-making, which makes in-person events more valuable than digital tools. Kim Monson agrees, observing that in an era dominated by screens and devices, people crave authentic in-person connection, and events like Women in Wealth help fill that void while building financial literacy and confidence among participants.

“I’m not worried about being replaced because I know a computer cannot replace what we do. And when you’re talking about money, it is such a personal thing that a computer cannot take over.”

Jody Hinsey, Mint Financial Strategies

Election Integrity, Globalism, and the Battle of Ideas

Start listening at 71:00 – Hour 2

Susan Harris opens with reflections on the vote tampering report from Hour 1, noting similar concerns about election irregularities in Arizona and Georgia. She connects Colorado’s legislative direction to a broader pattern, arguing that the state’s legalization of marijuana has contributed to rising homelessness, diminished safety in downtown Denver, and what she calls a “darkness” that former residents notice when they return. Harris warns that the proposed legalization of prostitution under SB26-097 represents a doubling down on destructive policy rather than learning from past mistakes.

The conversation shifts to the NFL’s globalization strategy, with Harris observing that the league’s push into international markets, including games planned for South America and Australia, comes at the expense of American fans who feel taken for granted. She and Kim Monson agree that if the NFL positions itself as a global rather than American sport, taxpayers should bear no responsibility for stadium infrastructure like the new Colorado stadium under discussion. Harris frames this as a free-market question: let the market, not the government, determine the league’s future.

Harris finds optimism in the Trump administration’s first year, particularly the unprecedented transparency around government spending and fraud exposed through federal investigations. She cautions that no administration is perfect and urges discernment, but argues the nation has “turned the ship” on nearly every major issue from immigration to energy to education. Kim Monson ties the discussion back to George Washington’s constitutional principles, emphasizing that adherence to the Constitution must remain the North Star for governance regardless of political party.

“Why is it that we feel like the will of the people is one thing, but what actually gets voted in is another thing entirely?”

Susan Harris, Show Sponsor

USMC Memorial Foundation Birthday Challenge and Golf Tournament

Start listening at 104:37 – Hour 2

Paula Sarlls, president of the USMC Memorial Foundation, announces her 77th birthday challenge on March 14: standing for at least seven hours at the memorial at 16899 West Colfax to read names of fallen service members and share their stories. The challenge marks a seven-themed milestone, pairing her 77th birthday with what would have been her 57th wedding anniversary, and doubles as a fundraiser to keep the flags flying and lights on at the memorial located where 6th Avenue and Colfax intersect in Golden.

Sarlls also highlights the foundation’s annual golf tournament at the Ridge at Castle Pines North, ranked among the top courses in Colorado, with early bird pricing now available and a limit of 36 foursomes. The tournament includes a brisket lunch. Kim Monson encourages listeners to combine a visit to the memorial on March 14 with a stop at nearby Little Richie’s in Golden for a calzone, underscoring the community connections that sustain both the restaurant and the foundation’s mission to honor those who gave their lives for American liberty.

“My challenge is for my birthday challenge this year is to stand for seven hours at the memorial starting at eight o’clock, at least seven hours and just read names of the fallen and tell stories for those that I know.”

Paula Sarlls, President, USMC Memorial Foundation

Guests

Harry Haury

Harry Haury is a cybersecurity expert and Chairman of Unite for Freedom. With 40 years of experience including work with DHS and the intelligence community, he focuses on election systems analysis and integrity.

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Susan Harris

Gold sponsor of The Kim Monson Show and member of the Harris Family, which owns and operates Hooters restaurant locations in Colorado and Arizona. A Denver native now based in Arizona.

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Paula Sarlls

Marine Corps veteran, Gold Star wife, and President of the USMC Memorial Foundation. Dedicated to honoring Marines and preserving the official Marine Memorial in Golden, Colorado.

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