“So as I’ve posted before....why isn’t the so-called DoJ indicting him for election interference?
For that matter, why not Republican AG’s and County attorneys in Arizona, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Texas etc doing the same?
That’s the new Fani Willis standard, right?”
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Good question. However, I suspect that even if one AG would develop the backbone to do so, Courts would immediately rule that they did not have “standing” to challenge any election law. With Elias, it’s (D)ifferent.
First, they spent a million dollars to get their desired Republican opponent chosen in the primary. They had already beaten him once, and believed he was the best choice for them to beat again.
Then, they spent many millions more to put their far left candidate over the top with extremely well run "get out the vote" campaigns, aimed at getting out the ballots.
Republican leadership was nearly non-existent in thwarting these efforts.
The monetary rewards for gaming and cheating the system far exceed the gains from keeping the system honest, in the short term. In the long term, gaming and cheating the system breaks it all down, which is the long term goal of the ruling class, and China, who pay off many of them.