
President Joe Biden repeated a talking point that called Republicans’ election reform bills the greatest threat to democracy “since the Civil War” and compared Jan. 6 rioters to Confederate soldiers during a Tuesday speech.

President Joe Biden repeated a talking point that called Republicans’ election reform bills the greatest threat to democracy “since the Civil War” and compared Jan. 6 rioters to Confederate soldiers during a Tuesday speech.

Her announcement came ahead of a meeting she and President Joe Biden are having at the White House with the heads of civil rights organizations on Thursday afternoon to discuss the issue. Leaders from the NAACP, the National Urban League and the National Action Network, among others, are scheduled to attend.
They’re organizing another election theft machine.

“We’re all here today, to call ‘bull-crap!’ I’m proud to stand with my colleagues and say, ‘No,’” Boebert told reporters.
“Billionaires from Silicon Valley won’t be allowed to select our Commander in Chief, and they should not be allowed to funnel hundreds of millions of dollars to election officials in specifically Democrat counties,” said the Congresswoman.

Sen. Susan Collins had the most prescient opposition to this naked power-grab by Democrats to rig elections in that she effectively argued that if elections now are as fair and fraud-free as Democrats say they were in 2020, and turnout was as high as they said it was, and they “won,” why do they need this bill at all?

Prime Minster Justin Trudeau is painting Parliament as a place of “toxicity” and “obstructionism” to his minority government’s agenda, fueling growing speculation of a possible election call later this year.

“Canadians deserve to have full confidence in their ability to exercise their democratic rights safely in these unprecedented times,” a statement from Minister Dominic LeBlanc reads.
5 million? Why not 50 million?
h/t Marvin

A Pennsylvania county faulted a “coding error” this week after Republican and nonpartisan voters were dismayed to see only Democratic ballots available as they tried to participate in a slew of local elections.

After years slamming the Liberal carbon tax, the Conservatives are now promising to put their own price on carbon. Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole insists his party’s plan isn’t a tax, but Canadians might feel differently at the gas pump.

Westerners are frustrated that Quebec is declaring itself an entity within Canada, with the PM’s blessing. But Trudeau needs Quebec votes more than he needs the West’s.

McMaster and Brock U study shows online voting could boost democracy in some Indigenous communities.

That sentiment is highest among Liberals who responded to the poll, with nearly two-thirds on average expressing doubts about a pandemic election.

“In the next general election in Canada, I think we should just assume that the threat environment and the threat context has increased since our last election,” he told a virtual news conference about safeguarding elections today.
Lil’ Potato has Biden and China as mentors.

And the Liberals can’t win a majority government without winning in rural Canada, say former rural Liberal MPs.
Dog whistle to begin setting up the steal.

You know a federal election is in the air when a Liberal government starts to dream up a new suite of exotic and invasive gun laws.
In the past year alone, the Trudeau government has announced a federal buy-back program for a list of firearms they have now deemed to be illegal. They introduced new legislation that will allow municipalities to ban law-abiding Canadians from owning restricted firearms, which could also ban airsoft sports. And, most recently, they have introduced Bill C-22 to eliminate a number of mandatory minimum penalties for firearms offenses that keep communities safe.
For those keeping score at home, this means the Trudeau government is now treating people who obey the law like criminals, people who break the law like victims, and people who work for municipalities as if they work for the federal government instead.

Biden flew off the handle over the fact that several states are taking steps to reform their election laws in ways he doesn’t like.