Election Insider: 6 Election Updates on the September Early Voting, School Choice Winners, Church Efforts, Biden’s Judicial Picks and 2 Other Items

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6.17.24 Election Insider

Election Insider gives you the latest little-known news and current trends shaping the election landscape.

Election Insider is a must-read for anyone seeking the truth in a sea of political bias, spin, and deception.

Get ready for 6 little-known revelations in this week’s Election Insider.

  1. AI Election Info: Be Very Careful

Analysis finds that popular AI models get up to 37% of Election questions wrong.

  1. Early Voting: The Election Starts in September

The nation’s first early voting date is September 16 in Pennsylvania.

Then there’s:

  • September 20 in Minnesota and South Dakota
  • September 23 in Mississippi
  • September 24 in Missouri

The other states follow.

Only Alabama and New Hampshire do not have early voting

The Democratic marketing machine largely focuses on early voting because it wants to identify everyone who has not yet turned out. This makes it easier to focus on door-to-door, phone calls, direct mail, and text messages and motivate voters to vote.

They are persistent and aggressive in states with ballot harvesting and pick-up ballots. In mail-in-ballot states, they ensure all ballots are mailed in or put in drop boxes, offer babysitting and transportation, give local election potlucks, and more. They are aggressive, trained, and organized to keep it going until the potential voter and their name come off the targeted date list.

They are 10-15 years ahead of the Republicans in training, organization, and mobilization.

  1. Victory For School Choice: Anti-School Choice Legislators Lose!

10 anti-school choice Republican incumbents in the Texas primary lost.

Why?

Because they were anti-school choice, and their Republican opponents were school choice.

This needs to happen across America in states like Tennessee, where Republicans block school choice.

  1. For The First Time Ever, 512 Churches Held Voter Registration on Sundays. Before This Year’s Primary

These efforts produced 10,454 new voters, having a decisive impact on 6 pivotal congressional and lower-office races.

What’s your church doing?

  1. Arizona: Battleground for Election Integrity

“The Republican National Committee (RNC), in conjunction with the Arizona Republican Party, has announced an appeal against a portion of a federal court decision related to Arizona’s election laws.

Challenges the court’s ruling that prevents that state from requiring documentary proof of citizenship for presidential elections or mail-in voting.

Judge Susan Bolton of the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona ruled to maintain two critical laws, HB 2492 and HB 2243, passed in 2022. The RNC celebrated this as a “landmark legal development for election integrity.”

Bolton’s decision also prevents Arizona from enforcing documentary proof of citizenship for voting in presidential elections or by mail, a point of contention for the RNC and Arizona GOP.

“Arizona requires that individuals seeking to register to vote must list their birthplace as a prerequisite to registering to vote.”

“The court ruled that the birthplace requirement of House Bill 2492 violated a federal law that prevents election officials from rejecting voting material for errors or omissions that are not material to determining a registrant’s qualifications to vote.”

In February, the court also struck down the section of HB 2243 permitting county recorders to cancel a voter’s registration if the individual is not a U.S. citizen. Furthermore, the court ruled that the state’s mandate for voters to provide documentary proof of residence to participate in federal elections allegedly violates federal law.

Before the trial in February, a federal judge appointed by Clinton blocked HB 2243 in September 2022 from being enforced in the 2022 General Election. HB 2243 is meant to clean the voter rolls and remove registered registrants in another state who no longer live in Arizona. The new law would add a statement on voter registration forms specifying that if a registrant permanently moves to another state after registering in this state, their registration will be canceled.

An investigation into the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) revealed that the largest U.S. Counties removed only zero to two ineligible from their voter rolls in the last four years.

Initially funded by the Soros Open Society Foundation, ERIC is a left-wing voter registration drive disguised as a voter roll clean-up system used in Arizona and 30 other states.

“Every voter in Arizona has a bedrock right to ensure their votes and voices are not diluted by ineligible voters casting ballots and impacting our elections and representation. We will pursue every legal action to guarantee a fair and transparent election and to enforce the rule of law.”

  1. Biden Rejoices Over His Judicial Appointees

I just got this from a Democrat insider, excited over the news of Biden’s latest Judicial appointees.

“President Biden and Senate Democrats have confirmed 200 Judges to our Federal Courts.

200 Judicial confirmations: Let’s keep up the good work.

With the confirmation of radical judicial activist Angela Martinez to the District Court of Arizona. This is the 200th confirmation of a lifetime judicial post.”

That’s why the U.S. Senate races are so critical. Flipping the U.S. Senate to Republican control would stop the Judicial activists even if Biden wins.

And that is why the Judge Voter Guide was created for the 2024 election.

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