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A number of court rulings and legislative votes happened in the last few days that provided — dare I type the word? — victories for election integrity groups attempting to clean up America’s rigged system before the 2024 election in November. Allow me to briefly summarize those four stories.
In New Mexico, a judge ruled in favor of an election integrity group — and also rebuked the state’s Democrat election officials for violating public disclosure rules pertaining to its voter rolls.
The new chair of the Arizona Republican Party, Gina Swoboda, also runs an organization called Voter Reference Foundation — which posted New Mexico’s online in 2021. This act so enraged Democrats that Swoboda was harassed and threatened with being prosecuted — and so she was forced to sue to simply be able to follow the law! Of course, New Mexico’s secretary of state's office has already announced that it will appeal the order, but it’s still a victory at the moment. (Read more.)
From Conservative Brief:
A state Democratic lawmaker has announced he switched to the Republican Party, which should give the GOP an additional boost heading into the 2024 elections. Nebraska state Sen. Mike McDonnell made the announcement in an interview with a local news outlet, explaining that the biggest driver of his decision was his pro-life stance.
“When I ran for reelection in 2020, I was pro-life,” McDonnell told News Channel Nebraska. “I have asked the Democratic Party to respect my religious-based pro-life position. Instead, over the last year, they have decided to punish me for being pro-life.”
“The Douglas County Democrats voted not to seat me as a delegate and not to share party resources with me because I am pro-life. The state Democratic Party voted to censure me because I am pro-life. Being a Christian, a member of the Roman Catholic Church, and pro-life is more important to me than being a registered Democrat,” he added. (Read more.)
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