Posted on 04/06/2022 7:16:27 AM PDT by cotton1706
The county of Kenosha, Wisconsin, elected a Republican executive on Tuesday after decades of electing Democrats.
“Samantha Kerkman defeated Rebecca Matoska-Mentink in Tuesday’s Spring Election to become the next Kenosha County executive,” announced Kenosha News. “In unofficial results, Kerkman, of Salem Lakes, received 14,693 votes, or 51.32% of the vote. Matoska-Mentink, of Pleasant Prairie, received 13,886, or 48.5% of the vote.”
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Still too close. Democrats need a complete electoral beat-down if they are to learn any lessons at all.
The Rittenhouse effect?
Don’t be surprised if ballots magically appear in favor of the Dim.
Was the DA up as well? Did they get a new DA?
Samantha defeated Rebecca.. Wow, there’s going to be a BIG change now..! (snort)
“Still too close. Democrats need a complete electoral beat-down if they are to learn any lessons at all.”
They are beyond learning lessons. Most of them, anyway.
Agree. Teaching them “lessons” is a waste of time. We just need to beat them at elections, then make the changes necessary (at all levels) to bring ourselves back to being a constitutional republic.
“Agree. Teaching them “lessons” is a waste of time. “
That’s where a lot of Reps go astray. They want to reach across the aisle and legislate cooperatively.
Dems have no interest in that. They see us a sub human and want to crush us. The only way to deal with that is “in kind”.
“In unofficial results, Kerkman, of Salem Lakes, received 14,693 votes, or 51.32% of the vote. Matoska-Mentink, of Pleasant Prairie, received 13,886, or 48.5% of the vote.”
Or NOT?
I hope the trend continues nationwide.
All democrat taliban party voters are the cause of the problems in society and should feel personal consequences for what their vote does to society.
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