Saturday, August 7, 2021

GOP insanity is a virus

The chair of the Wisconsin state Assembly's elections committee said Thursday she was subpoenaing 2020 election materials including physical ballots and voting machines from two large counties, in an attempt to bring an Arizona-style review of the 2020 election to another state.

Republican state Rep. Janel Brandtjen said she would be issuing subpoenas for “election materials” from Milwakuee and Brown counties. President Joe Biden carried Milwaukee County by a steep margin en route to narrowly winning the state. Former President Donald Trump carried Brown County, which is home to Green Bay, by about 7 percentage points.

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It isn’t yet clear if the subpoenas are valid, however. The state Assembly passed a resolution in March directing Brandtjen's committee to investigate the election.

  Politico
Why the Trump county? To pretend to be fair and balanced?
Meanwhile, the Department of Justice recently issued a sharp warning to states trying to carry out post-election ballot reviews or audits. In a memo, the department highlighted that state and local governments that allow ballots from federal elections to be mishandled would be breaking federal law.

“Election audits are exceedingly rare. But the Department is concerned that some jurisdictions conducting them may be using, or proposing to use, procedures that risk violating the Civil Rights Act,” read the memo, which was issued last week.

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Election administrators and election security experts, as well as the Republican election official and county supervisors in Maricopa [county, Arizona], nearly universally deride the process as an amateurish fishing expedition rooted in Trump's baseless conspiracies about the 2020 election. The Arizona review has also been engulfed in problems recently, as it stretches for months past its original intended completion date.
Also, the "audit" - while not providing any evidence of widespread fraud is costing upwards of $6 million. Apparently, almost all of that is "being overwhelmingly funded by groups promoting false narratives about the election"

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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