Wisconsin lawmakers push to add ballot watermarks in order to improve election security...👌
(www.washingtonexaminer.com)
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If I was democrat governor Evans, who won my last election by cheating, I would veto a ballot integrity bill too.
"The plan will go to the legislature, which is Republican-controlled. The plan would then be presented to Gov. Tony Evers (D-MI), who has promised to veto legislation making voting harder."
Yeah they need a veto proof majority...
u/#q1803
It's interesting that #1803 implies we could use the "Russia Russia Russia" narrative to improve the election process. Turn the left's fear of an imagined Russian attack on elections to trick them into improving election security?
u/#q2479
#2479 indicates blank ballots and illegal immigration zones are key to the rigging. DHS is implied to be complicit.
u/#q4722
#4722 is a bit fascinating to peek at as it's very easy to read that in the context of liberals and the press freaking out after a big red win and doubting the results. After seeing all the doublethink liberals are having to subject themselves to (cluster bombs, masking, vaccinations, BLM, trusting women re: me too, Ukraine Nazis & corruption, insurrection vs. protests on Jan 6, trusting CDC, etc. etc. etc.), they're now going to be subjected to a 180 degree flip on election integrity?
That'd be very tasty.