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State AG disregard states rights

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"In the wake of calls for election audits, voter ID laws and–wait for it–the January 6 riot, 22 state attorneys general have sent a letter to Congress asking it to pass federal election protection laws. The letter, sent via email on the letterhead of Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, bears the signatures of just about everyone you would expect. Along with Kaul, AGs from Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, California Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Iowa, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia and Vermont all signed. Not many surprises there.

Perhaps what it most disturbing about this letter is the number of attorneys general who are so eager to turn their states’ rights over to the federal government. Federalism works specifically because there are certain things that only the states have the power to do. And convinced that the United States will become forever blue, these officials are begging DC to do their jobs for them. And that alone should give the residents of those states sufficient cause for alarm."

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( August 7th, 2021 @ 7:18 am )
 
North Carolina has a crooked far left Attorney General in Josh Stein (who probably shorterned the family name from Frankenstein). Stein wants rigged elections to keep his party in power forever and make us a corrupt banana republic on the way to a totalitarian state. A high priority for voters next election should be to get rid of this very evil man.
( August 7th, 2021 @ 6:50 am )
 
These useful idiots for the Communist cause can be undercut by letting your legislators know they should be taking action against our Attorney General Josh Stein.

Talk to your House an Senate members.



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