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How Republicans plan to steal elections

JuliefromOhio

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At least eight states, including battlegrounds Arizona and Georgia, have enacted 10 laws so far this year that change election laws by bolstering partisan entities' power over the process or shifting election-related responsibilities from secretaries of state.

10 new state laws shift power over elections to partisan entities - ABC News (go.com)

An example of trying to steal the election - Republicans in 7 states forged electoral certification documents claiming Trump won - against their own Secretary of State's final determination of who won or lost.
 
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Bugsy McGurk

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At least eight states, including battlegrounds Arizona and Georgia, have enacted 10 laws so far this year that change election laws by bolstering partisan entities' power over the process or shifting election-related responsibilities from secretaries of state.

10 new state laws shift power over elections to partisan entities - ABC News (go.com)

An example of trying to steal the election - 7 states forged electoral certification documents claiming Trump won - against their own Secretary of State's final determination of who won or lost.
We are facing banana republic status. Imminently. And we have to hope for relief in the form of overriding federal legislation from the likes of Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema. In other words, we’re screwed. It won’t matter who really wins.

Welcome to the Banana Republic of Trumplandia.
 

JuliefromOhio

President
Supporting Member
We are facing banana republic status. Imminently. And we have to hope for relief in the form of overriding federal legislation from the likes of Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema. In other words, we’re screwed. It won’t matter who really wins.

Welcome to the Banana Republic of Trumplandia.
And they're going to sow confusion and mistrust of election results like this:

Democratic Rep.-elect Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida will be sworn in tomorrow as Congress' newest member. Her Republican rival, Jason Mariner, still hasn't conceded, despite having lost the race by more than 59 points.
 

bdtex

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Staff member
At least eight states, including battlegrounds Arizona and Georgia, have enacted 10 laws so far this year that change election laws by bolstering partisan entities' power over the process or shifting election-related responsibilities from secretaries of state.

10 new state laws shift power over elections to partisan entities - ABC News (go.com)

An example of trying to steal the election - 7 states forged electoral certification documents claiming Trump won - against their own Secretary of State's final determination of who won or lost.
That's what Republicans do when they lose. Getting better candidates and better policy is too much work for them.
 

JuliefromOhio

President
Supporting Member
I think you mean how the Democrats plan to steal the elections? The latest Gallup shows many Democrats are switching parties, so it must be their plot..
Focus on the topic or scram.

Among the dozens of election reform laws changing rules regarding how voters cast ballots, several have also diminished secretaries of states' authority over elections or shifted aspects of election administration to highly partisan bodies, such as state legislators themselves or unevenly bipartisan election boards.
 

PhilFish

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Staff member
Focus on the topic or scram.

Among the dozens of election reform laws changing rules regarding how voters cast ballots, several have also diminished secretaries of states' authority over elections or shifted aspects of election administration to highly partisan bodies, such as state legislators themselves or unevenly bipartisan election boards.
Sure..and I was..




First step is to stop pretending it occurs in a vacuum.
 

sensible don

Governor
Supporting Member
So how will the Republicans stop the "liberal" churches from rallying members from voting?

Manchin and Sinema LOVE THE SPOTLIGHT - they love this power and will continue to wield it as long as possible so let's just keep giving them the attention they crave and see how that works out or just move forward without them. The dems need to stop pissing on themselves, plain and simple
 

JuliefromOhio

President
Supporting Member
Sure..and I was..




First step is to stop pretending it occurs in a vacuum.
That's not on topic. Scram.
 

JuliefromOhio

President
Supporting Member
So how will the Republicans stop the "liberal" churches from rallying members from voting?

Manchin and Sinema LOVE THE SPOTLIGHT - they love this power and will continue to wield it as long as possible so let's just keep giving them the attention they crave and see how that works out or just move forward without them. The dems need to stop pissing on themselves, plain and simple
In the past, they shut down early voting on Sundays when busloads from churches would go to vote.
 

PhilFish

Administrator
Staff member
Is it I know you are but what am I time?..............
Hey..her game. She says post strictly to the tp..then she goes off the stricture. Or is this just a bashy bashy thread? Or is the discussion surrounding stealing elections but if you point out the other side does it and independents (some 30%of voters) are left out......that's all bad??
 

Boca

Governor
Focus on the topic or scram.

Among the dozens of election reform laws changing rules regarding how voters cast ballots, several have also diminished secretaries of states' authority over elections or shifted aspects of election administration to highly partisan bodies, such as state legislators themselves or unevenly bipartisan election boards.
diminished secretaries of states' authority Screenshot 2021-03-06 142319.jpg as it should be given it's the State Legislatures job to establish the election rules/laws not the Secretaries of State. Their job is to make sure the rules are followed to the letter, not modify them during the election.
 

JuliefromOhio

President
Supporting Member
diminished secretaries of states' authority View attachment 68285as it should be given it's the State Legislatures job to establish the election rules/laws not the Secretaries of State. Their job is to make sure the rules are followed to the letter, not modify them during the election.
The Secretary of State is elected by all citizens in the state. Republicans want to go against the voters' decision as to who will oversee elections. Why?
 

EatTheRich

President
Hey..her game. She says post strictly to the tp..then she goes off the stricture. Or is this just a bashy bashy thread? Or is the discussion surrounding stealing elections but if you point out the other side does it and independents (some 30%of voters) are left out......that's all bad??
It is the Republicans who benefit from the voter suppression you pointed to whether it is happening in “Democratic states” or not.
 
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