"It is clear that the Wisconsin Legislature could lawfully take steps to decertify electors in any Presidential election," former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman told members of the Assembly elections committee Tuesday. Election law experts disagree.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
Attorney Erick Kaardal asks a nursing home resident who voted absentee in November 2020 about the election in this video played for the Assembly elections committee. The video suggested the resident must have had help filling out her ballot.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
After eight months, Michael Gableman, standing, told the committee he expects his investigation of the 2020 election will continue.
In a world where partisan divides are deep & seemingly anything can be justified as long as it results in retaining power, handing authority to partisan politicians to determine if election fraud exists would be the end of our republic as we know it. 3/
"It is clear that the Wisconsin Legislature could lawfully take steps to decertify electors in any Presidential election," former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman told members of the Assembly elections committee Tuesday. Election law experts disagree.
Attorney Erick Kaardal asks a nursing home resident who voted absentee in November 2020 about the election in this video played for the Assembly elections committee. The video suggested the resident must have had help filling out her ballot.