Sure, Republicans Tried To Suppress Their Personal Vote


April 08, 2024 04:19 PM UTC

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  • by: Colorado Pols

Initially posted over the weekend by Denver Publish columnist and Trump v. Anderson plaintiff Krista Kafer, as distributed on the Colorado Republican Social gathering’s state meeting in Pueblo. How briskly can you notice the issue?

As we hope our astute readers know, and in the event you don’t right here’s a golden alternative to burn it deep into your head–Election Day 2024 is Tuesday, November fifth 2024.

Not November sixth. For those who flip in your poll or present as much as vote on November sixth, you’re in for a impolite shock.

Upon nearer examination you may see that a part of the above web page seems to be reprinted from a 1967 Colorado Republican Social gathering publication, which led to some excuse-making by social gathering trustworthy:

However there’s only one drawback: Election Day 1967 was Tuesday, November seventh.

All of which led to this confession and mea culpa at present from Colorado GOP vice-chair Hope Scheppelman, admitting this was very a lot a 2024 mistake, and asking for one thing Hope calls “grace.”

Now of us, if this had been a Democratic publication telling voters to vote the day after the election, do you assume Republicans could be asking us all to keep in mind that we’re “all human and are fallible?” We’re in fact asking this query rhetorically, since everyone is aware of it might be a headline on Fox Information in a matter of hours with each conservative commentator within the land setting their hair on fireplace.

We wouldn’t maintain it in opposition to Democrats to deal with Republicans on this case precisely how they’d anticipate to be handled in return–however Democrats may determine the self-own by their opponents is recompense sufficient.



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