Thanks to our WV SoS Mac Warner, elections are squeaky clean in this state. He understands the recent voter chicanery and fraud going on elsewhere and despite hit pieces and name-calling by some publications and loony lefties works hard to ensure voter integrity. I hope his brother Kris gets elected to that office as Mac is running in a heated race for governor.
So great to hear of a state whose citizens are satisfied with their election integrity! It will be a pleasure to mention your comment as I go on to cover other SOS's. Thank you. Good luck with the races.
Look into Maines SOS Shenna Bellows who tried to remove Trump from the ballot. Our SOS is installed by our dem governor, Janet Mills. Our Congress is Dem controlled. They dropped ID, put in rank choice voting, allow college students to vote same day registration, our major cities all produced over 100% voter turn out in 2020,and the voter rolls are filled with false addresses and multiple ghost registrations from one residence, they put in early voting no excuse voting and our rinos Republicans muffle any mention of voter fraud. Maine needs military intervention in our elections.
Thank you. I will do that, very soon. Your reply and concern has put ME up to the top of the list of "exposes" I'm writing. If the country was blessed with more concerned and involved citizens, we would not have come this far.
I appreciate the help. I want to clarify more about what I said about how our SOS is installed. I researched the process after I wrote my response and found that the SOS is "elected" by a joint session or bicameral process. I haven't verified how bellows was nominated but I suspect it was by our Dem Governor Mills. Typical of the Dems ability to misdirect Mainers is their ability to project bipartisan acceptance in these installations. Both the house and senate have a Dem majority rule so it was hardly bipartisan. An attempt to introduce voter ID was just stopped dead in it's tracks by one of the few firebrands we have in our Legislature with a unanimous nay vote from all Dems. The attempt to stop rank choice voting by a citizens initiative a few years back was nixed by a calculated and suspicious effort by state officials or infiltration. That right there is a extensive research project. I don't have proof on any of this I am sad to say. This is just years of failed attempts conveniently favoring a marxist/mafia agenda. Working with a candidate in 22 open my eyes considerable on the corruption up here from both sides and it is very frustrating. We Mainers are truly behind enemy lines. Please if I can help you in any way, let me know. Again, thank you for your work. I will try to be more diligent in checking back. I do most of my posting concerning national politics on Gab because I truly enjoy the Free Speech with some side rants called "Meanwhile back in Maine" for the few locals that I have picked up. Take care and looking forward to your upcoming articles.
Thank you for your reply! You are doing the right thing by digging and learning more about your local situations. Local is our strongest power base. I'd suggest gathering a "meeting club"of folks who do not appreciate having their rights usurped. Start with a general discussion of the problem and ask for proposed solutions. (They all involve getting off the couch and out the door...). Then list some general action categories such as attending meetings of town councils and boards of education and speaking on the record against actions. Get specific. Other "general action" jobs would include writing letters to editors; making signs/designing flyers; leading public "appearances" (aka protests); and an email brigade which contacts legislators with your thoughts on bills and actions. This job is really better done by several activists who work together; be sure to provide a list of all elected officials and their contact information, which can be reused. Make it ongoing. One or two attempts at any of this is futile. Become a public pain in their backsides.
Make sure to have people on tasks they are comfortable with.
Also, you can make up a questionnaire about the elected officials opinions on certain key issues (like election fraud which is SOOO obviious), standing by their oaths of office, and any other local trigger issues. Publicize their responses, retain them, and wave them widely before their next elections.
There is a job for everyone, and never forget that there are only two parties: Constitutionalists and Communists. That is a message for citizens and elected representatives alike.
Keep in touch and GOOD FOR YOU! This country needs more citizens like you.
Thanks to our WV SoS Mac Warner, elections are squeaky clean in this state. He understands the recent voter chicanery and fraud going on elsewhere and despite hit pieces and name-calling by some publications and loony lefties works hard to ensure voter integrity. I hope his brother Kris gets elected to that office as Mac is running in a heated race for governor.
https://macwarner.com/
So great to hear of a state whose citizens are satisfied with their election integrity! It will be a pleasure to mention your comment as I go on to cover other SOS's. Thank you. Good luck with the races.
Excellent spot on article. Fits Maine to a tee.
Thanks...just put one out on TN...another "good red state"
Look into Maines SOS Shenna Bellows who tried to remove Trump from the ballot. Our SOS is installed by our dem governor, Janet Mills. Our Congress is Dem controlled. They dropped ID, put in rank choice voting, allow college students to vote same day registration, our major cities all produced over 100% voter turn out in 2020,and the voter rolls are filled with false addresses and multiple ghost registrations from one residence, they put in early voting no excuse voting and our rinos Republicans muffle any mention of voter fraud. Maine needs military intervention in our elections.
Thank you. I will do that, very soon. Your reply and concern has put ME up to the top of the list of "exposes" I'm writing. If the country was blessed with more concerned and involved citizens, we would not have come this far.
I appreciate the help. I want to clarify more about what I said about how our SOS is installed. I researched the process after I wrote my response and found that the SOS is "elected" by a joint session or bicameral process. I haven't verified how bellows was nominated but I suspect it was by our Dem Governor Mills. Typical of the Dems ability to misdirect Mainers is their ability to project bipartisan acceptance in these installations. Both the house and senate have a Dem majority rule so it was hardly bipartisan. An attempt to introduce voter ID was just stopped dead in it's tracks by one of the few firebrands we have in our Legislature with a unanimous nay vote from all Dems. The attempt to stop rank choice voting by a citizens initiative a few years back was nixed by a calculated and suspicious effort by state officials or infiltration. That right there is a extensive research project. I don't have proof on any of this I am sad to say. This is just years of failed attempts conveniently favoring a marxist/mafia agenda. Working with a candidate in 22 open my eyes considerable on the corruption up here from both sides and it is very frustrating. We Mainers are truly behind enemy lines. Please if I can help you in any way, let me know. Again, thank you for your work. I will try to be more diligent in checking back. I do most of my posting concerning national politics on Gab because I truly enjoy the Free Speech with some side rants called "Meanwhile back in Maine" for the few locals that I have picked up. Take care and looking forward to your upcoming articles.
Thank you for your reply! You are doing the right thing by digging and learning more about your local situations. Local is our strongest power base. I'd suggest gathering a "meeting club"of folks who do not appreciate having their rights usurped. Start with a general discussion of the problem and ask for proposed solutions. (They all involve getting off the couch and out the door...). Then list some general action categories such as attending meetings of town councils and boards of education and speaking on the record against actions. Get specific. Other "general action" jobs would include writing letters to editors; making signs/designing flyers; leading public "appearances" (aka protests); and an email brigade which contacts legislators with your thoughts on bills and actions. This job is really better done by several activists who work together; be sure to provide a list of all elected officials and their contact information, which can be reused. Make it ongoing. One or two attempts at any of this is futile. Become a public pain in their backsides.
Make sure to have people on tasks they are comfortable with.
Also, you can make up a questionnaire about the elected officials opinions on certain key issues (like election fraud which is SOOO obviious), standing by their oaths of office, and any other local trigger issues. Publicize their responses, retain them, and wave them widely before their next elections.
There is a job for everyone, and never forget that there are only two parties: Constitutionalists and Communists. That is a message for citizens and elected representatives alike.
Keep in touch and GOOD FOR YOU! This country needs more citizens like you.
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