Election Reform a Top Issue in Wisconsin Governor, Senate Races
Democrats and the legacy media call it the “Big Lie.”
Former president Donald Trump, “America First” advocates, and select conservative media columnists call it the “Steal.”
Opinions on the subject vary, but one point is certain—the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, and the topic of election integrity, are widely discussed issues as the midterm races reach their final stretch.
This is especially true in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, a member of Wisconsin’s Electoral College, cast his vote at the state Capitol in Madison, Wis., on Dec. 14, 2020. (Morry Gash/AP Photo)
A Sept. 22 poll from Marquette Law School in Wisconsin illustrates how divided the election integrity topic is between the two parties.
Among likely voters surveyed, 86 percent of Democrats and 12 percent of Republicans are “very confident” that votes in Wisconsin’s 2020 presidential election were accurately cast and counted.
Those figures include independent voters who lean Democratic and Republican.
The poll also revealed that 62 percent of Republicans were not too confident or not confident at all in the results of Wisconsin’s 2020 presidential election while 6 percent of Democrats feel that way.
Republican Robin Vos is Wisconsin’s general assembly speaker. He has raised questions about the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, but he has refused to decertify the results. Vos won a closely contested Republican primary on Aug. 9 over Trump-endorsed Adam Steen.
In July, the Wisconsin Supreme Court banned the use of absentee ballot drop boxes in the state. Only the voter can return a ballot in person, the conservative-led body determined.
A federal judge later ruled that voters with disabilities are allowed third-party assistance for mailing ballots or delivering them to a clerk.
Wisconsin Republican gubernatorial nominee Tim Michels and incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson believe in election reform.
Neither candidate
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