>>18589790 (pb)
This post reminded me of a strange situation in my former home state of NJ. The politician is Jamel Holley. Anon got interested in what he was unto in NJ because there was a big battle over vaccine choice, prior to COVID in which many NJ folks rallied against a mandate as I recall.
Here's the thing. At one time there was something in Wikipedia saying Mr. Holley had an issue with election shenanigans. Anon didn't know if its true or if it was hyped because Mr. Holley was an "anti-vaxxer".
https://newjerseyglobe.com/local/holley-files-for-mayoral-comeback-in-roselle/
No one, who is reasonable is okay with election cheating. However, politicians who straighten up and are transparent might get a second chance if they do the right thing regarding actually protecting the people.
Here's a quote from the article about Jamel Holley: "Despite being a loyal Democrat on most issues, he developed an idiosyncratic brand in the legislature, particularly on the issue of vaccines, which he repeatedly and unscientifically argued are dangerous."