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Sat May 28, 2022, 10:02 PM May 2022

The Wisconsin GOP's Latest Meltdown - WSJ Editorial

The Wisconsin Elections Commission this week was supposed to pick its next chairman, who by law must be a Republican, since the current one is a Democrat. Yet the news at Wednesday’s meeting was the sudden resignation of GOP Commissioner Dean Knudson, who lamented that he feels he no longer adequately represents his party’s viewpoint.

“I’ll put my conservative record up against anyone in the state of Wisconsin,” he said, “and yet now I’ve been branded a RINO,” a Republican In Name Only. “There’s no evidence that election fraud is the reason Trump lost Wisconsin, and that’s not for lack of looking,” Mr. Knudson later told the press. His advice to his party is to “pivot away from conspiracy theories” and “focus on the issues that affect Wisconsin families and their pocketbooks.”

The other Republican commissioner who’s eligible to be chairman, Robert Spindell, put in a pitch for the job. But Mr. Spindell served in 2020 as one of the pretend Trump electors who met to cast fake votes for a losing candidate. Rather than elevate him, the commission kicked the decision to a future meeting. “You can’t have an election unless you have two people available,” a Democratic commissioner said.

Mr. Knudson’s replacement will be appointed by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that Mr. Vos “has not ruled out anyone, including former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman. ” This is a bad idea. Mr. Gableman’s recent claim to fame is accusing the commission of committing criminal fraud in 2020, while calling for the Wisconsin Legislature to decertify President Biden’s victory, which is impossible.

Mr. Trump lost Wisconsin in 2020 by 20,682 votes, and why it happened isn’t all that complicated or mysterious. Forget the chatter about “ballot dumps” in Milwaukee and look at the data in the state’s official returns. “Republicans across Wisconsin did just fine at all other levels in the 2020 election,” Mr. Knudson said. He’s right. Voters elected five Republican congressman. Mr. Trump lagged them all.

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Across those five districts, Mr. Trump ran behind the GOP congressmen by 63,547 votes, or three times his losing margin statewide. Mr. Biden’s numbers are almost a mirror image. He over-performed the Democratic candidates in those districts by 64,880. The hard truth for Mr. Trump is that thousands of Republicans cast ballots for the GOP House but didn’t want to give him four more years.

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The Wisconsin GOP's Latest Meltdown - WSJ Editorial (Original Post) question everything May 2022 OP
Interesting...thanks for posting. OAITW r.2.0 May 2022 #1
TFG under performed KevinNE May 2022 #2

KevinNE

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2. TFG under performed
Sat May 28, 2022, 11:29 PM
May 2022

This was the same in suburban districts in the Twin Cities.
Republicans or republican leaning voters left their ballot for the Presidential race blank or voted for another candidate. They then voted repub on the rest of the ballot. It's not that complicated. Look at the results

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