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Chanter ([personal profile] chanter1944) wrote2023-04-04 09:56 pm

What a relief!

Oh my goodness. Come August, Wisconsin's Supreme Court will have its first liberal majority in fifteen years. This, with challenges to the 1849 abortion ban as well as possible redistricting reform on the line. Oh my goodness.

Here I was, expecting to be up all night waiting on razor thin margins to update, refreshing twitter like a fiend and tying myself in knots, and the AP race call hit at just about exactly 9 our time. On spotting the first news of the liberal win, which was then verified, I said, "Oooooh *already?!*"

:D!

I didn't think this would ever happen. I didn't honestly think we'd ever get here. I know what small towns and suburbs in Wisconsin are like. I well remember 2006's marriage referendum, to say nothing of 2016. And yet... here we are.

Semi-related, but not entirely so, [personal profile] ceitfianna, mind if I DM you about a thing?
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[personal profile] wyld_dandelyon 2023-04-05 06:17 pm (UTC)(link)
It's all in accord with the original Big Lie strategy that the GOP has been using (if I am to believe what my very smart mother said in one of our last conversations) longer than I've been alive.

I mean, I know that that phrase has been applied to one Humongous Big Lie lately, but fearmongering, hatred, and lies have been their strategy for a long time, as well as insisting that their opponents are worse than them on all the corrupt hateful crap.

I have no idea if Kelly (or any of them, really) believes any of it, but it has consistently been their standard operating procedure.

It's so ugly. I sure hope that the number of voters willing to buy into it keeps dropping.
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[personal profile] wyld_dandelyon 2023-04-06 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
I heard a little of it, and had no stomach to pay attention to that crap.