Posted on 05/04/2022 4:40:29 AM PDT by Artemis Webb
I'm just wondering if for all our talk and planning and OBVIOUS superiority of numbers we're going to be robbed in the wee small hours yet again.
Colorado doubled down and expanded the use of ballot stuffing practiced and computerized election theft while prosecuting those trying to stop them.
Florida, however, passed laws to protect the election.
5 points for using today’s Secret Word:
” pusillanimity “
Spend your points wisely.
Imagine having to take any orders from this witch
“Cotton1706 if anybody here knows this kind of information I would bet on it being you.”
I haven’t followed the election reform stuff too closely. But four of the six states in question (GA, AZ, NV, MI, WI, PA) have Democrat governors (NV, MI, WI, PA) so any reform bills were vetoed and I don’t recall any overrides in these states (and a lot of Establishment Republicans wanted them stopped as well so would not vote to override).
In the states with Republican governors, Georgia and Arizona, there were significant reforms enacted in Georgia (which caused much squealing on the left) and Arizona also enacted some, but don’t know the details (there are a lot of RINO’s in AZ, including the governor).
That said, there have been a SLEW of bills that have been PASSED by legislatures but have been vetoed by Democrat governors.
Should the people elect Republican governors in those states in November (which is likely), a number of those reforms will be enacted.
It was always going to take several elections to root out people who have been thwarting these types of changes (both Republican and Democrat).
November will bring a lot of changes to legislative chambers both large and small, and also to executive offices.
The problem is, your “our team” would be RINOs, they would not be Conservatives. Cheating would elect Mitt Romney and Lindsey Graham, like it does, now.
Every pusillanimous creature that crawls on the Earth or slinks through slimy seas has a brain. Back where I come from, we have universities, seats of great learning, where men go to become great thinkers. And when they come out, they think deep thoughts and with no more brains than you have. But they have one thing you haven't got: a diploma.
Is Trump endorsing anyone governor races? Looks like RINO DeWine will be back in OH even though he had two repub challengers last night.(who I know nothing about) I haven't seen where Trump endorsed anyone for OH governor.
Seems like Trump is concentrating on fedgov positions only for 2024 hopes but as we're all painfully aware, election matters are at the state level. What good is setting up fedgov people if you do nothing to address a potential Steal at the state level?
No fraud in a primary
It’s called keeping your powder dry
“The landslide in 2024 will be bigger than 2020.”
You mean the landslide for Biden?
“Arizona has made none”
Fox News called Arizona for “Biden ‘24” last night, I believe.
No, Trump didn’t endorse in Ohio. He pretty much knew DeWine would win so he left that one alone.
He has endorsed Kari Lake in AZ and May have also endorsed some other gubernatorial candidates (just can’t remember at the moment).
Trump has been endorsing at the state level, though, especially in Michigan. And he has endorsed many legislative candidates. He knows it’s not all about the Congress.
AZ has enacted a voter ID/citizenship bill.
AZ has passed a voter citizenship ID bill.
Really…. Just doing away with the drop boxes and make people vote in person solves almost all of it . I believe some of these states are trying to do away with them.
I wasn’t referring to the primaries but to the 2024 general election.
https://uncoverdc.com/2022/03/24/election-integrity-review-of-notable-state-legislation-and-issues/
Yes. Here is a very good list of all the laws passed, restrictions imposed, etc. And this is dated, so many of these have advanced.
For the general election your point is taken.
Since all of the players are in fact unpunished and still allowed to live, I think we can expect a repeat of the fraud. Absent death as a deterrent , they will continue the fraud
IMO, it takes FIRING the Georgia Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, in his primary this May 24th. I intend to do just that.
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