Scott Walker wants to take credit for his management of Wisconsin voting law?
Good.
Then he gets credit for the 2015 Wis. Act 118.......which gave us this:
...When requesting an absentee ballot, Wisconsin law allows voters to self-certify if they are “indefinitely confined” to their residence because of age, physical illness, or disability for an indefinite period of time. Doing so allows them to submit an absentee ballot without having to show any form of photo ID, although they must have a ballot witness sign off.
This year, the number of indefinitely confined voters soared amid the coronavirus pandemic, leaving Republicans saying they are concerned about potential fraud. In 2019, about 72,000 voters said they were indefinitely confined. That number reportedly ballooned to 243,000 this year....
Smooth move.
Did Scott anticipate a "pandemic"? Probably not.
Did Scott understand the nature and depth of (D) Party depravity? Why not? He should have.
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That was one of the smartest moves he made. It's a short list, though.
Opening the barn door to vote fraud is "smart"?
Who are you? Tom Barrett??
Alleged voter fraud.
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