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Full-Court Press!

  • Writer: Jim Stewart
    Jim Stewart
  • Apr 6, 2020
  • 1 min read

April 6, 2020


Our conservative Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) renders a rare pro-death decision:

Today an apparently anti-life SCOTUS majority effectively ruled 5-4 that Wisconsin's primary must continue tomorrow in person despite the coronavirus's very real threat to the lives of those exercising their constitutional right to vote.

SCOTUS stepped into a partisan dispute after a conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled 4-2 that today's in-person vote would not be postponed and after Democrat Governor Tony Evers responded by issuing a remedial executive order to extend the opportunity for absentee voting in Wisconsin.

Incredible.

The duly elected Democrat governor's attempt to save lives--to encourage voting overall but to discourage in-person voting tomorrow under penalty of death--was foiled today by a conservative and usually exhuberantly pro-life SCOTUS majority.

(Needless to say: low voter turnout tomorrow in Wisconsin favors Republicans.)


 
 
 

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