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RFK, Jr. Launches Lawsuit To Protect Trump’s Presidential Prospects

Looks like a leading swing state in the forthcoming presidential election is undertaking a number of actions that hardly inspire electoral integrity.

Apparently, Wisconsin is engaging in a number of suspicious antics, one of which apparently includes disregarding RFK, Jr.

As many are aware, RFK, Jr. recently dropped out and fully endorsed Trump, making it beyond evident that those who are really concerned about the nation’s future should vote for Trump.

After detailing challenges with the Ukraine War and free speech, not to mention “a war on our children,” RFK, Jr. made it abundantly clear that he supports Trump.

“These are the principal causes that persuaded me to leave the Democratic Party and run as an independent, and now to throw my support to President Trump,” RFK, Jr. declared.

Now, surprise, surprise, despite RFK, Jr. dropping out of the race, Wisconsin has apparently decided to keep him on the ballot … despite the fact he has called for his name to be off the ballot.

RFK, Jr. formerly withdrew on August 23, and state officials argue that he dropped out too late to be removed from the ballot.

RFK, Jr. countered that third party candidates are treated differently, but the state still refuses to cooperate.

Alas, apparently Wisconsin state officials believe that keeping RFK, Jr. on the ticket will help cackling Kamala, so they’ve decided to keep him on there.

Even more hilariously, election officials have offered terrible excuses for why they cannot reprint ballots that have removed the name of RFK, Jr.

“Milwaukee County Elections Director Michelle Hawley told The Post the county has more than 600,000 ballots to print, and they’ve already been sent to the printer. It would cost about $80,000 to reprint them. She said the printer doesn’t have enough pieces of the specialized ballot paper required to reprint the ballots,” the New York Post reported.

Now that’s hilarious.

Election officials can’t cough up $80,000 to ensure the election is as fair as possible?

Claiming $80,000 is unavailable for fixing the ballots is even more absurd when accounting for the fact that one city in Wisconsin – Madison – spent $700,000 in COVID relief funds on illegals.

So, $80,000 is unavailable for accurate ballots, but hundreds of thousands for illegals is.

That’s nice

Little surprise that RFK, Jr. is suing the state.

Frankly, it’s a tad disturbing that Wisconsin is engaging in these strange antics, as the election is under two months away.

After all, the state has already made headlines for allowing upwards of 144,000 individuals to vote without photo ID, as detailed in a recent report.

Now, in addition to 150,000 questionable ballots, the state is also keeping RFK, Jr. on the ballot in a lame attempt to further undermine Trump.

Clearly, the swamp isn’t going to give up without a fight, which is rather evident in all these “security lapses” that just happen to allow total nutjobs to get within literal firing range of the president.

One can only imagine how many more “lapses” in security may be occurring in the forthcoming weeks …

And one can only hope that no one succeeds in their deadly aims.

Author: Jane Jones


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