WHITE HOUSE CHIEF OF STAFF: “We are not in a recession, I want to be really, really clear on that." pic.twitter.com/e7KUyq6C3a
— Election Wizard 🇺🇸 (@ElectionWiz) November 3, 2022
TIM POOL: Biden Issues UNHINGED Address Saying If Republicans Win The Midterms DEMOCRACY IS OVER
Joe Biden Wednesday evening delivered a dark and divisive speech with less than one week to go until the midterm elections.
Just like Tucker Carlson said, the guy who took “inappropriate showers” with his own daughter is trying to tell you that you’re a bad person.
Biden lashed out at Trump in his speech and smeared him with lies.
“American democracy is under attack because the defeated former president of the United States refused to accept the results of the 2020 election,” Biden said.
.@BeschlossDC has a serious case of Trump Derangement Syndrome:pic.twitter.com/pWrPulbs8E
— Tea Party Patriots (@TPPatriots) November 3, 2022
A Wisconsin judge issued a temporary injunction on Wednesday that will allow Republican poll watchers in Green Bay to observe the entire early voting process throughout the 2022 election cycle. The ruling came less than 24 hours after the Republican National Committee (RNC) took legal action against the city for barring GOP observers from supervising certain parts of the in-person absentee voting procedures.
In his order, Brown County Circuit Court Judge Marc Hammer ruled that Green Bay election officials must “provide observer access to the witness certification process and to the electors depositing his or her ballot in the ballot box during the in-person absentee voting window,” adding that the city must develop a “viable process” adhering to the ruling by 2 p.m. on Wednesday. Under state law, in-person absentee ballot voting is permitted at a municipal clerk’s office prior to Election Day.
In the lawsuit filed by the RNC on Tuesday, the plaintiffs alleged that Green Bay City Clerk Celestine Jeffreys had violated a Wisconsin statute that, as described in the suit, requires “municipal clerks [to] allow the public to observe all public aspects of the in-person absentee ballot voting process.” According to the national GOP group, Jeffreys had divided the in-person absentee ballot voting process into two different parts of the building, with one being in her office and the other in the hallway outside her office.
Democrats are getting increasingly desperate in the final days before the election.
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— Republican Party of Minnesota (@mngop) November 2, 2022