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WISCONSIN: The Good News And Bad News About Tuesday’s Election Results

While there's no sugar-coating the bad news, there IS room for some good news

There is a reason the left threw big, big dollars into getting a judge elected. Winning this election keeps the court tipped left, which Dems see as their best path to re-taking the House.

Win the court, you can get favorable gerrymandering. Done effectively — an art that Dems have been throwing massive effort into — that can tip some Wisconsin seats blue. In case you hadn’t noticed, there is an incredibly narrow margin in the current GOP majority. Losing that race makes it even tighter.

If you’ll remember all of those court cases back in 2020 about those sketchy election laws that blew off so many of the safeguards that protect against cheating, this court will have its say on how State election rules and laws are adjudicated. We’re guessing we won’t be thrilled about how the Democrat candidate would rule in such cases.

Rather than type a long description of who the players were and what the result was, how about we make it about as clear and consise as possible. This guy was happy with the result.

Yeah. If Obama was thrilled about the outcome, that’s probably not great for our side.

At the federal level, the GOP won the seats in Florida.

But back in Wisconsin, there’s something else on the ballot. Something whose result will definitely interest us, seeing this was a swing state.

The newly approved amendment will cement rules already laid out in state law.

Under that 2011 law, Wisconsinites are required to provide an acceptable form of photo identification when voting.

But, compared to changing a state law, a constitutional amendment will be harder to undo. And Republican sponsors of the amendment say constitutional language is necessary to protect voter ID rules against future legal challenges.

“I am unwilling to let this basic election integrity measure be overturned by the state Supreme Court,” state Sen. Van Wanggaard, R-Racine, a co-author of the measure, said just before it cleared the Senate earlier this year. “The only way to ensure this stays the law of the land is to put it in the constitution.” — WisconsinPublicRadio

Even if Wisconsin judges WANT to lean into their partisanship as hard as we’ve seen their federal counterparts do so since Trump took office, they will have no power to undo this.

There are many other ways to game the system, (is this a bad time to mention polls running out of ballots yesterday?) but when the goal is ‘easy to vote and hard to cheat’, cementing the need for voter ID is still a good thing.

Especially when Elon made it clear that many of the illegal aliens Biden added to the population have been added to voter rolls — with some of them having voted.

The lesson to be learned here is that we’ve GOT to get better at our Get Out The Vote efforts. The left votes like it’s their religion.

Our side can at least vote like we’ve got a country to save from people who want to leverage our tax dollars into partisan projects that will push us closer to being a defact one-party state.

We posted about an article THEIR side wrote in their own words, celebrating the notion of forcing Blue-State values down the throats of Red State voters, whether they like it or not. You know, the OPPOSITE of what defenders of a Democratically-elected Constitutional Representative Republic would want.

We wrote about it way back in 2018: Leftists Want A ‘New Civil War’ – This Post Is Disturbing

From that article, where they unblushingly argued for the rise of an unaccountable one-party state:
“California today provides a playbook for America’s new way forward. It’s worth contemplating as we enter 2018, which will be a critical election year.”

We’ve SEEN how that playbook works out. History tells us that one-party states give rise to the worst kind of corrupt totalitarians… and Dems are looking for every oppurtunity to set one up.

All in ‘defense of democracy’ of course.

Wes Walker

Wes Walker is the author of "Blueprint For a Government that Doesn't Suck". He has been lighting up Clashdaily.com since its inception in July of 2012. Follow on twitter: @Republicanuck