Posted on 10/27/2022 7:32:16 AM PDT by cotton1706
Adam Steen Joins Mike Lindell on His Write-In Race Against Robin Voss
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Terrible idea. Steen has his chance in the primary and lost. Writing in Steen will split the GOP vote and that district will end up with a democrat.
Might not be a bad tradeoff for a-hole Vos
Last numbers that a saw had the Republicans controlling the WI State Assembly by a wide margin.
Vos is terrible.
I say going with the write-in candidate over Vos is a very good idea.
Last numbers that a saw had the Republicans controlling the WI State Assembly by a wide margin.
Vos is terrible.
I say going with the write-in candidate over Vos is a very good idea.
Sorry. Post five was for ooker312.
“Terrible idea. Steen has his chance in the primary and lost. Writing in Steen will split the GOP vote and that district will end up with a democrat.”
There’s no Democrat on the ballot. A Democrat also announced a write-in candidacy.
Frankly, Wisconsin would be better off with Vos losing one way or the other. The assembly would get a new Speaker.
The Republicans will still control the legislature.
Agreed. But flipping that seat to democrat might mean the difference between having a veto proof majority and not. Especially if Evers, with the help of the MIlwaukee/Madison vote fraud machine in high gear.
A write in Democrat would only need 34% (in theory) of the vote to win that seat. That district is only about 60% republican. Vos is awful, he has gone native but he is infinitely better than any democrat.
Fair point. The last numbers I saw on the current session showed the Republicans with a 61 out of 99 Assembly seat advantage. So your point is indeed a legitimate concern.
But I wonder, can Evers win reelection in the case where the Republicans win 65 seats without the Vos seat?
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