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November 14, 2022
How Wisconsin Streetfighters Disrupted a Democrat Ballot-Gathering System
By Jay Valentine

Ballots and votes.

These two words seem synonymous, yet they imply opposite ways to choose a government.

    There is a big difference between "votes" and "ballots."  The Republicans focused on winning votes; the Democrats focused on gathering ballots.  The ballots won.

    —Conservative Treehouse November 2022

When Election Day became Election Month, mail-in ballots replaced in-person voters, and the electoral world changed forever.  It is not changing back.

Democrats, expert in anything government-related, drove states to change laws, increase voting days, loosen voter standards.  Republican leadership dozed.

Democrats, leftist non-governmental organizations, Big Tech invented every conceivable way to manipulate the ballot process: collect ballots, drop into streetside bins, fill them out if the voter doesn't.

That is a ballot-gathering strategy.  It works!

Republicans remained stuck in the same "voter strategy" for the last decade: yard signs, fundraising, obscure websites, TV ads.

The raw material of the ballot-gathering strategy is the phantom voter or address.  Every ballot needs to tie to someone — even if only a name on a list.

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Re: How Wisconsin Streetfighters Disrupted a Democrat Ballot-Gathering System
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2022, 03:05:07 pm »
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There may well be a Republican Senate in 2023.

 :shrug:

Am I missing something here?