This fits in here:
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Most authoritarian Republican Party in America considers nullifying another election
...Just months after liberal Justice Janet Protasiewicz [easily!] won a 10-year Wisconsin Supreme Court term in a race that focused largely on abortion rights and gerrymandering, handing liberals a 4-3 majority on the bench after 15 years of conservative control, state Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and other influential Republicans have floated the prospect of
impeaching Protasiewicz [before she even joins the WI Supremes]. It would be a move that has only happened once in Wisconsin history – in 1853, when the Assembly voted to impeach a state judge accused of corruption, who was later acquitted by the Senate.
Further complicating the situation: Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, a Republican, has said the chamber would not consider acting on Protasiewicz.
If the Assembly votes to impeach the justice and the Senate were to convict and remove her from office, Democratic Gov. Tony Evers would appoint her replacement. But if the Senate takes no action at all, she would be suspended from all official duties – leaving the court deadlocked, 3-3.
They're seriously looking at this option. This is the party that
lost the cumulative popular vote for state legislative seats 46-54% in 2018, but because of their gerrymandering,
won 64 percent of Assembly seats, with Democrats holding just 36 percent. And now they want to use that to lock out a liberal Supreme Court justice who was
overwhelmingly favored by the voters of Wisconsin.
This is not democracy. And the Republicans know that - it's a feature, not a bug, to folks like
their last candidate for governor here:
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"Republicans will never lose another election in Wisconsin after I'm elected governor," Michels, who co-owns the state's largest construction company, can be heard saying.