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2022 is going to be a blood bath for democrats, and I think they know it. Conservative, law abiding, normal people are still the vast majority in America, even as democrats attempt to flood America with third world parasites from south of the border, and since the massive election cheat last year, states are making sure that can't and will not happen again. Going to suck to be a regressive democrap in 2022. You and your America hating, fascist, racist, Nazi cancel culture agenda are going to get a beating.
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In Kansas, lawmakers are doing what they are supposed to… overturning arbitrary and grossly unconstitutional vetoes.
The democrat governor of Kansas just got slapped by lawmakers who overturned his arbitrary veto on election reform laws.
The Gateway Pundit reported:
The Kansas Legislature has voted to override the veto of Democrat Governor Laura Kelly on some election-related reform bills — which reports said were meant to plug the issues raised during the 2020 election.
Kelly vetoed the said bills last month claiming that the legislation was “designed to disenfranchise Kansans,” according to a report by local media Kansas City Star.
“Changes to Kansas election laws that limit the power of the executive and judicial branch and tighten rules around advance voting are now law despite Gov. Laura Kelly’s objections,” the publication wrote, adding that the state legislature voted Monday to override Kelly’s vetoes on two elections related measures.
“The bills follow a trend in GOP-controlled state houses nationwide to limit ballot access,” it added, after claims of widespread voter fraud emerged during the 2020 election, while it said that “legislation in Washington to expand mail-in voting nationwide has stalled in the Senate.”
Over two-thirds of the lawmakers backed the move — exceeding the threshold needed to pass bills without the governor’s approval.
“Inspired by controversies from the 2020 election, the bills aimed to prevent similar fights from taking place in future elections,” the report said.
Contrary to the governor’s characterization of the bills, Republican state Senator Caryn Tyson, said the new legislation aims to do the opposite in a bid to secure “voter accuracy” in succeeding elections.
“Every single vote matters and the accuracy matters. This bill is not about voter suppression it is about voter accuracy and making sure every legal vote counts,” Tyson commented.
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Kansas Steps Up! Legislators Overturn Dem Gov’s Veto On Election Reform Law
In Kansas, lawmakers are doing what they are supposed to… overturning arbitrary and grossly unconstitutional vetoes.
The democrat governor of Kansas just got slapped by lawmakers who overturned his arbitrary veto on election reform laws.
The Gateway Pundit reported:
The Kansas Legislature has voted to override the veto of Democrat Governor Laura Kelly on some election-related reform bills — which reports said were meant to plug the issues raised during the 2020 election.
Kelly vetoed the said bills last month claiming that the legislation was “designed to disenfranchise Kansans,” according to a report by local media Kansas City Star.
“Changes to Kansas election laws that limit the power of the executive and judicial branch and tighten rules around advance voting are now law despite Gov. Laura Kelly’s objections,” the publication wrote, adding that the state legislature voted Monday to override Kelly’s vetoes on two elections related measures.
“The bills follow a trend in GOP-controlled state houses nationwide to limit ballot access,” it added, after claims of widespread voter fraud emerged during the 2020 election, while it said that “legislation in Washington to expand mail-in voting nationwide has stalled in the Senate.”
Over two-thirds of the lawmakers backed the move — exceeding the threshold needed to pass bills without the governor’s approval.
“Inspired by controversies from the 2020 election, the bills aimed to prevent similar fights from taking place in future elections,” the report said.
Contrary to the governor’s characterization of the bills, Republican state Senator Caryn Tyson, said the new legislation aims to do the opposite in a bid to secure “voter accuracy” in succeeding elections.
“Every single vote matters and the accuracy matters. This bill is not about voter suppression it is about voter accuracy and making sure every legal vote counts,” Tyson commented.