Mike Lindell was thrown out of the Republican Governors Association (RGA) spring conference in Nashville, Tennessee on Tuesday after vowing in an interview earlier that day to confront governors about the 2020 election. The MyPillow CEO, close.
Theft (of elections)
Spring has sprung, and the lilacs are in bloom. Speaking of blooming, reports of election irregularities and audits and agitated Democrats and their lickspittle media are breaking out all over. Let’s start this update with signs of panic in the Democrat-media complex, as no matter how hard they try, they will never suppress the deeply held suspicions by many Americans about the lack of integrity of the 2020 election. For example, in a recent Ipsos/Reuters poll whose results were released on 21 May:
“56% of Republicans believe the election was rigged or the result of illegal voting, and 53% think Donald Trump is the actual President, not Joe Biden. Only 30% of Republicans feel confident that absentee or mail-in ballots were accurately counted, compared to 86% of Democrats and 55% of independent.
There are other less-publicized issues. The lawsuit also asks the court to strike down new restrictions on what polling place monitors may do during both early and Election Day voting.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who oversees state elections, criticized the lawsuit, saying, “The Stacey Abrams-funded Coalition for Good Governance was one of the main spreaders of disinformation about voting machines, now they are doing the same thing with SB 202. We look forward to defeating another frivolous lawsuit.”
The Republican-led state legislature included the rules to prevent voting-buying in which the touch screen could be photographed to show how the person voted to collect payment. Same-day vote tabulating would tell political candidates how many votes they need to win.