Which naturally was followed with this..@SenRonJohnson just went into a meeting with @SenatorDevin and @jimsteineke in the Wisconsin Capitol. The meeting is closed to the public.
— Patrick Marley (@patrickdmarley) November 10, 2021
And then combined with this non-answer..@SenRonJohnson calls on Wisconsin lawmakers to take over elections and tell local officials to ignore the work of the bipartisan Elections Commission they >set up six years ago.
— Mary Spicuzza (@MSpicuzzaMJS) November 10, 2021
Which means Robbin' and the rest of these ALEC scumbags have definitely studied it. Heck, it was a central part of which WisGOP was glad to be willing accomplices to.Responding to questions about whether he supports @SenRonJohnson's idea that lawmakers could unilaterally take over federal elections, Vos said he has never studied that and doesn't know about it.
— Molly Beck (@MollyBeck) November 11, 2021
And remember what one main GOP candidate for Governor DIDN'T say when this subject came up last month.Trump attorney John Eastman used those counterfeit certificates in his attempt to overthrow 2020 election results.
— Andy O (@Andy_Olsen) November 4, 2021
The fraudulent #Wisconsin electors must be held to account. Dem Party should help tell the people. pic.twitter.com/MlzQ8xv5oy
When the answer isn't NO, the answer is YES. Rebecca Kleefisch and Robbin' Vos and Senate GOP Leader Devin (Teen Boy in a Grown-Up Job) LeMahieu will definitely overturn the choice of Wisconsin voters in 2022 and 2024, if given the chance. And if Wisconsin Dems aren't having that FACT be a central part of their 2022 messaging for both state and federal elections, they deserve to lose. This isn't a policy situation, this is a fascism-vs-democracy situation.I asked @RebeccaforReal if, as governor, she'd sign a bill allowing the legislature to overturn election results.
— A.J. Bayatpour (@AJBayatpour) October 8, 2021
She said it "would probably be awfully premature" to comment since such a bill has not been drafted in Wisconsin. pic.twitter.com/78YV5ALRpA
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