Stephen Colbert warns: "The election deniers could be running the next
election. That doesn't seem right..."
[ [link removed] ]Watch the Colbert clip here. Then, donate to Secretary of State
campaigns in key battleground states.
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The Late Show's Stephen Colbert says Republican election deniers running
for Secretary of State are "like a bank robber saying 'put the money in
the bag -- and also a job application. I can start Monday.'"
Colbert adds much-needed humor to the very real threat thousands of PCCC
members have been donating to stave off for over a year -- what Liz Cheney
warns of when she says, "We cannot give people power who have told us they
will not honor elections. It’s important for the nation and for the future
functioning of our constitutional republic."
[ [link removed] ]Watch the Colbert clip here. Then, while there's still time to add to
their Get Out The Vote operations, donate to key Secretary of State
campaigns in Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, and Nevada.
These officials could be our last line of defense against efforts to
overthrow our democracy.
Liz Cheney is far from alone. Barack Obama is so concerned he has been
campaigning for Secretary of State candidates facing extremist
election-deniers in key 2024 battleground states.
President Biden said "MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution...
And they’re working right now in state after state to give power to decide
elections in America to partisans and cronies, empowering election deniers
to undermine democracy itself."
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Rep. Adam Kinzinger, the other Republican on the January 6 Committee
besides Liz Cheney, is endorsing Democratic candidates for Secretary of
State as "xxxxxxs to defend against a real constitutional crisis in
2024." Kinzinger adds that, "a badly placed, bad-faith Secretary of State
can really throw the whole country into chaos."
Dan Rather writes: "The truth is that electing governors and Secretaries
of State who wish to undermine free and fair elections could very well end
democracy as we know it."
MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace echoed the point: "The survival of our republic as
we know it hangs in the balance… Republican wins would make this November
8th a point of no return."
Secretary of State races typically don't get tons of national scrutiny,
but election-denying candidates in several battleground states are ahead
in the latest polls. In 2022, Democrats cannot afford to ignore the races
that will determine who conducts and oversees the 2024 election.
[ [link removed] ]Donate here to Democratic candidates for Secretary of State in Arizona,
Colorado, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, and Nevada who stand between
democracy and authoritarian takeover -- and help support our work to elect
honest vote counters.
Thanks for being a bold progressive.
-- The PCCC Election Denier Watch Team ([ [link removed] ]@BoldProgressive)
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