“I’m a Christian. I don’t wear that on my sleeve because in the South we do that,” he said. “But I think in the political arena, we have to have positive social discourse and we need to be respectful. I think we’re called to be civil people.”
He was quickly engulfed in the controversy that came with deploying the state’s first new voting system in nearly 20 years.
The computerized voting machines, chosen by a Kemp-appointed commission days after Raffensperger took office, would give voters paper printouts after casting their ballots on touchscreens.
“The very first one that we got was really a warning,” Tricia Raffensperger said. “Now it’s every sexual connotation. It’s horrific. Who am I for you to do that to? I’m just a regular person just like they are, and their wives and their daughters and their mothers. Would you say that to your mother?”
The latest round were sent from a dummy account meant to look like Raffensperger directly threatening his wife.
RINOs like to portray themselves as virtuous and morally upright. That was Jeff Flake's favorite excuse too. This pattern of behavior has been observed many times.
“I’m a Christian” X to doubt
RINOs like to portray themselves as virtuous and morally upright. That was Jeff Flake's favorite excuse too. This pattern of behavior has been observed many times.