This article says that under federal law, an employer cannot require an "emergency authorized" vaccine (as the COVID vaccines are).
Ron Johnson was on the radio saying that it wasn't constitutional for him (Johnson) to vote to not accept the electors. My question is, then Why are you voting if you can't vote no? The plain common sense reading of a vote is that there can be a yes vote or a no vote.
I feel the same way about Pence opening the ballots.
On top of that, it is obvious that Pence lied to Trump, even by omission, about what he was going to do until it was too late. I assume Trump was an hour late to his speech on 1/6 because he was engaged in finding this out.
That's fine but Biden would make it mandatory (whether Biden had the authority to do it or not). So on this issue alone, it's life or death that Trump win, and we still have to fight off all the other forces that want to make it mandatory.
I heard Hannity on a podcast talking about how "masks work" with the evidence being: of the grocery store employees in the store that he goes to, none had dropped dead. I concluded that he actually believes the COVID propaganda and that he isn't capable of reasoning out what had happened with COVID. That is, other reasons why grocery store checkers haven't dropped dead.
The tweet says "infrequent voters in precincts with high turnout," not "Republicans"
Wisconsin doesn't have "registered Republican" voters - Wisconsin doesn't have party affiliations or register someone with a party.
There's a tweet addendum about Pennsylvania that talks about "registered Republicans." But that's not possible for Wisconsin.
This made me laugh until I cried