This Must Stop: Pennsylvania Says Election Results Will Take Days
27 Oct 2022
We must go back to having our elections decided on Election Night. Listen to Clay and Buck’s passionate arguments in the audio clip above, as well as taking a look at the important points that follow.
UNACCEPTABLE: Pennsylvania election results could take ‘days,’ secretary of the commonwealth says https://t.co/fyX5B0nrq5 via @nypost
— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) October 27, 2022
They can do it in Florida.
Anyone watching the Florida primary election results is witnessing the miracle of Florida’s amazing vote counting system.
It should be mandatory for states to report election results like Florida.
— Wisconsin Neanderthal – Voting Republican (@wiz_political) August 23, 2022
The Democrats talk endlessly about “threats to democracy.” Well, this is the biggest threat to democracy out there. Rock star, soon-to-be governor of Arizona Kari Lake has the right idea.
.@KariLake: “We want every voter, whether they’re Democrat, Independent, or Republican to go to bed on election night, and know that their one legal vote counted. And know that whatever the result is, whether their guy won or their guy lost… that our election system is fair.” pic.twitter.com/9RJRlKVQS5
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) October 24, 2022
If Americans in both parties can’t trust the results of elections, we’re all in trouble. Solve this now.
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