Anonymous ID: 95812a Sept. 6, 2022, 10:31 a.m. No.17505792   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5808 >>5929 >>5995 >>6083 >>6175 >>6289 >>6388

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/satwhy-are-blue-states-trying-keep-voter-rolls-dirty-former-doj-attorney-explains

Following a recent win in his legal battle to compel Michigan Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to purge 25,000 deceased voters from her state's rolls, Public Interest Legal Foundation President J. Christian Adams explained his suit on the "Just the News, Not Noise" television show on Friday.

 

After the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan last week denied Benson's bid to dismiss the legal nonprofit's suit against her, Adams decried the George Soros-backed election official's unwillingness to update her rolls despite PILF's documentation of the dead voters.

 

"Yeah, 25,000 dead registrants on the active rolls in Michigan — like 4,000 of them had been dead for 20 years," said Adams, a former Department of Justice voting rights attorney. "We had pictures of their gravestones in the complaint. We sent Jocelyn Benson … notice about these dead people before the 2020 election. She didn't do anything.

 

"We finally sued. She still hasn't done anything — tried to get the case dismissed saying we aren't allowed to sue" for lack of standing, "and she lost. So the case is gonna go forward. Every state that's faced these kind of lawsuits eventually settles with us. Let's see if she does."

 

Adams explained how blue states have sought to evade responsibility for maintaining voter rolls, opening the door to mistakes and mischief.

 

"[B]lue states in many cases — New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Maine, I could go down the list — are run by sort of ideological state election officials who are opposed to list maintenance," he said. "It was part of [Democrats' voting overhaul bill] HR 1, if you remember a year ago, that they were going to ban all this maintenance as a matter of federal law. That failed, of course, and they are against list maintenance.

 

"They would rather have polluted voter rolls than mistakenly remove somebody who should not be removed — they'll tell you that's what they think … the problem is, when you have a system that is now so heavily vote-by-mail, when you have all of these automatic things going to homes, polluted voter rolls is step one to problems — and that's what happened in Nevada, that's what happened in Michigan, Pennsylvania. Judith Presto, remember the name Judith Presto. She got registered to vote, voted by mail, and she was dead."

 

Adams was asked his opinion of the Biden Department of Justice under the controversial leadership of Attorney General Merrick Garland. ..

Anonymous ID: 95812a Sept. 6, 2022, 11:41 a.m. No.17506022   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/alaska-gop-candidates-palin-begich-stay-house-race-after-losing-special

"Sarah Palin and Nick Begich, Republican candidates for Alaska's only U.S. House seat, each declined by Monday's deadline to exit the general election – creating a situation in which they could split the GOP vote and more easily allow the Democrat candidate to win.

 

They will face Democrat Mary Peltola, who last week won the state's special election to temporarily fill the seat of late-Rep. Don Young.

 

Palin, a former Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential nominee, has since Peltola's victory was announced over her and Begich, who finished in third, for him to exit the general election contest.

 

"He represents the good ol’ boys network, the establishment and yes, the liberals," said Palin, who continues to point out Begich has lost three elections.

 

"Only a Democrat sympathizer would selfishly stay in this race after getting thumped three times," she also said, according to Alaska Public.

 

Under Alaska's ranked-choice voting system, Pelota won with 51.48% of the vote despite initially coming in with 40.19%.

 

She will occupy the seat until at least January and continue to hold the seat if she wins the general election.

 

Begich said Monday: "Palin simply doesn’t have enough support from Alaskans to win an election, and her performance in the special [election} was embarrassing as a former governor and vice presidential candidate."

Anonymous ID: 95812a Sept. 6, 2022, 11:50 a.m. No.17506064   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6072 >>6092

biden trying to paint MAGA as terrible aggressive hateful extremist?

what is the counter?

be lovable and kind?

https://youtu.be/_qHvaave-cE

Liberal goes viral by making friends at Trump rally

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Sep 6, 2022