Heh.
Tony was jut following orders.
Remember which lawfirm Tony's A.G. worked for? Right. Perkins Coie. That's Hillary's lawfirm. And the Perkins Coie lawyer most interested in facilitating vote fraud is Marc Elias. Interesting that Elias popped up in the news today, no?
...Elias, the 2016 Clinton campaign attorney and “election expert” who, through his law firm Perkins Coie, “retained Fusion GPS to conduct the firm’s anti-Trump work on behalf of both Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and the DNC,” has, in many ways, spearheaded the progressive push for changes to U.S. voting methods. Attempting to use the coronavirus pandemic as a catalyst, Elias over the weekend outlined a list of changes he believes the U.S. needs to make to “fix” voting rules ahead of November’s elections...All of which vastly increase the potential for fraud which, of course, is Elias' objective.
Provide adequate staffing @ the polls
Expand curbside voting to ALL ages
Allow early voting on weekends
Adopt vote-anywhere rules
Create systems for voters to vote @ non-peak times to reduce lines...
So what does this have to do with Tokin'Tony?
...Elias is among those on the left who has sought voting rule changes in the courts rather than taking the proposals to the electorate, as voters, more often than not, support basic checks and balances on elections, including the highly contested existence of voter ID laws.Elias will use the District Court and 7th Circuit rulings, along with selected elements of the SCOTUS ruling on Evers' gambits, to undermine vote security all over the country both for this November and forever, ensuring (D) victories at all levels.
“He [Elias] was very strategic about it, very intentional abut seeding cases where he knew he was going to need to some ebb and flow,” True the Vote founder Catherine Engelbrecht told Breitbart News last week.
“And now he is all over the airwaves talking about the coming mail-in ballot for November and the advent of voter harvesting and how that will work broadly,” she continued....
We note that the Milwaukee Kitty-Litter Liner prints the Perkins Coie press release as an "editorial." Don't you just love "independent" thinking?
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