The Thomas More Society wins again.
The City of Green Bay has told the judge in an election integrity lawsuit that it will no longer use ballot drop boxes.
Green Bay "became the fourth Wisconsin city to back down in the face of voter lawsuits over the use of unmanned absentee ballot drop boxes in elections," the Thomas More Society, which brought the lawsuit on behalf of two Wisconsin voters, said in an Aug. 31 report....
...Kenosha, Racine, and Madison have also said they will no long use the ballot drop boxes which were used extensively in the 2020 election and were the subject of accusations of illegal ballot harvesting, which was highlighted in Dinesh D'Souza's documentary "2000 Mules."...
All of which is to say that those cities were wrong, they KNEW that they were wrong, and they did it anyway.
Note well: Milwaukee--the most corrupt of the bunch--has still not discontinued its drop-boxes.
...Milwaukee’s Elections Commission on Tuesday [March 15, 2022] announced it will continue to use drop boxes, despite a ban endorsed by the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Milwaukee Election Commission Director Claire Woodall-Vogg told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that adding election workers at the Milwaukee drop boxes should be enough to work around the court’s ban....
The Democrats think they can stuff enough fraudulent ballots into Milwaukee's totals to overcome the loss of the other co-conspirators Madison, Racine, Green Bay, and Kenosha.
You can bet that those other four are cooking up new ways to pull off another Election Fraud in '24.
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