Earlier today, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis delivered remarks in West Palm. During his speech he outlined a legislative package he will be presenting to the Florida legislature to bolster the state’s election integrity measures.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced a new legislative proposal to further strengthen Florida’s election integrity. This proposed legislation will be addressed in the upcoming 2022 Legislative Session, which begins in January.
“We are excited to say that next legislative session we are proposing another package of election integrity reforms that will make Florida the number one state for elections,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “I am excited that with this legislation, our state will be able to enforce election violations, combat voter fraud and make sure violators are held accountable. If potential violators know they will be held accountable, they will be much less likely to engage in improper conduct in the first place.”



CTH has been cautioning against reading too much into the Virginia race because historically this is where the DC club insiders like to construct their narratives. Additionally, over the past decade the club operatives have changed election laws and party rules to make top down control much more effective. Voters in the commonwealth face an uphill battle to overcome a multitude of election tricks and techniques intended to tip the voting scales in favor of club control officers.
Beyond the horrible policies he supports, as a general disposition candidate Terry McAuliffe is not a likeable person. He’s a male version of Hillary Clinton with about the same level of blame-casting and desperation. You can tell in the interview that Chuck Todd knows the persona of McAuliffe is part of his problem.
As noted by Jonathan Turley, a concerned candidate McAuliffe has now enlisted the assistance of Clinton’s corrupt legal consigliere Mark Elias.
…”[Dominion] has not waged its Lawfare campaign as only a corporate citizen, but also as a state–actor, i.e., the government. OVS is a state–actor because States across the United States have outsourced their constitutional obligation to run elections by deferring to [Dominion’s] professional experience and contracting out the administration, collection, counting, recording, and auditing of ballot results through voting technology, software, and thousands of hours of technical and election services.