Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Announces Retirement, Jeopardizing Liberal Majority Next Year | The Gateway Pundit | by ...
Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley, the stateβs longest-serving liberal justice, has declared she will not seek reelection next year.
To be honest, I haven't done any electrical work up in Wisconsin for several years now - and I never worked in any of the liberal strong-holds up there. But the people that i remember in Wisconsin were down to earth, sensible, God-fearing, neighborly people that you would want to have in your Church or in your circle of close friends.
What I'm saying is a "liberal" majority doesn't really represent the people of Wisconsin. So, if the court returns to a conservative majority, that will be appropriate for representation. Just my two cents.
I think Wisconsin is probably like a lot of Midwest states. Conservative overall with commie liberal college towns and metros that steal the vote every election.
From everything I have read, Zuckerberg spent millions in Wisconsin and other states to run the elections privately. Illegal drop boxes were scattered all over their liberal cities. And then of course old school theft like ballot harvesting nursing homes and places where people don't even know who they are anymore.
Yes. This happens in every state. I wonder if the principle of the electoral college applied at the county level would help balance this out.
It kind of applies. That is why there are so many court battles over gerrymandering district maps in states. As an example, new york created 3 huge geographic districts for conservatives and then a bunch of urban districts to ensure a huge dem majority.
Hahaha, they are just going to put a replacement selection in office. Here's the results, selected liberal compromised pedifile will be installed. The MAGA candidate will loose by. Just enough to avoid a recount. Democracy wins again. WISCONSIN IS STILL USING DOMINION FOR ALL ELECTIONS!!!! It doesn't matter what you vote for.
Derp.....
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