This is getting to be a daily occurrence: the Wisconsin Election Commission Democrat Election-Fraud Enabler gets slapped down by a judge who can read the law as written.
A Wisconsin judge is prohibiting voters from canceling their original absentee ballot and casting a new one, siding with a conservative group created by prominent Republicans that said the practice known as ballot spoiling is illegal....
As usual, the story--as written--gives a false impression. That's why we emphasized "absentee" in the above graf.
... [Plaintiff] ...challenged the guidance issued on Aug. 1 to more than 1,800 local election clerks by the state elections commission detailing how they can spoil an absentee ballot at the request of the voter after it’s already been returned....
In two words: They CAN'T. Black-letter law does NOT authorize spoiling ANY ballot after it has been cast. Period.
The Democrat Party stenographer who wrote the story spent a lot of ink talking about the judge in the case, hoping that the reader would see this as a political move. Some of his 38 faithful readers may see it that way, but anyone with an IQ larger than one's shoe size will not. But they're not his audience anyway, you see.
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