“Will the 2022 election be different?” is the question many Hoosiers are asking. Just the News has a helpful article that helps to answer that concern.
GOP won legal curbs on 2020 election issues, but slow to answer plan to tilt 2022 playing field
Just the News October • By Natalia Mittelstadt • Updated Oct. 6, 2022
Democrats are weaponizing federal government to engineer a “two-tiered election system” that optimizes Democrat votes while depressing GOP turnout, warns a conservative election watchdog.
In response to Republican legal challenges, courts have curbed some of the worst usurpations of state legislative authority over elections in 2020, says conservative election watchdog Phill Kline, but the right, he cautions, has failed to anticipate and counter a reconfigured alliance of the federal government, Big Tech and Democrat-friendly nonprofits to microtarget and turn out Democrat voters in 2022.
“[T]ruthfully, if you review all the litigation, it refutes the narrative of mainstream media that Trump allies filed all these lawsuits and lost,” Phill Kline, founder of the Amistad Project, told the John Solomon Reports podcast. “No, many of those substantive lawsuits are won — they’re just won well after the election to prevent things from happening again that happened in 2020.
“And you mentioned two of them. In Wisconsin, for example, the law hasn’t changed as it relates to [ballot] drop boxes. It’s just that the Wisconsin Supreme Court finally looked at the law and says, ‘You know what? It clearly indicates there’s no such thing as drop boxes, it clearly indicates you can’t ballot harvest.
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