The Republican National Committee was quick to make it known that it invested resources in ensuring the Wisconsin primary election on Tuesday evening went smoothly — so that voters could end up passing a referendum that is all but certain to make administering elections in the battleground state even harder and more confusing than it has been in the past.
It’s of a piece with keeping voters standing in line waiting to cast a ballot for hours, and denying them a helpful sip of water or slice of bread while they wait; in Georgia.
And closer to this malign effort’s home it’s of a piece with closing Milwaukee polling places.
Republicans can’t win on their unpopular policies, so their strategy is to manipulate the processes. And it doesn’t take much in an early Spring election.
On the story about the changes that may occur in Nebraska, the Dems should change the rules in Maine, regardless. Anything that can be done to throw acid in the face of the GOP attempting to rig the Nebraska votes in the Electoral College should be done. And if Nebraska doesn’t change, the Dems are one up.
Again, Republicans do not support democracy or free and fair elections. They need to be in power and are willing to use whatever rules and laws to keep voting low and themselves in power
Rm 10:14 How then shall they call on him, in whom they have not believed? Or how shall they believe him, of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear, without a preacher?