It didn’t help them that many conservatives were saying “my body, my choice” to justify not getting vaccinated. Many are hypocrites about it, but it has an effect on the margins.
I guess I didn’t know it ran deep into the purple states. I imagined a lot of Mitt Romneys out there, or at least enough to stop a baseless impeachment of a Supreme Court Justice. 5 or 10% perhaps?
“Wisconsin Right Now” was the original source. It was reported locally in Milwaukee by various outlets. I just did a quick search.
Didn’t make the State rounds because Kelly (the alleged POS) didn’t push it. The media left it alone because their preferred choice was Janet.
Stop it. They interviewed family members of her late husband (former judge) who thought it was important enough to share with the folks that interviewed them. Two whom were direct witnesses and four additional corroborative.
The impeachment was in reference to her work as a Milwaukee County Judge.
From your own link…
“However, it was not clear if Knodl meant he would support impeaching Protasiewicz if she were elected to the state’s supreme court, according to a report from The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.”
Did they actually do that? Or do they just say they did? We’ve got one story being pushed by a no-name right wing propaganda rag, that’s ignored by the rest of the legitimate media, and your takeaway is that it’s every other news org that’s corrupt?
So, reading the front page of Wisconsin Right Now, it features:
“Spring Republican Voter Guides” for several Wisconsin counties
News story feeds from Fox News, MacIver Institute (a conservative think tank), and The Federalist (a conservative news/opinion site)
A Paypal link asking for donations: “We need your help to let more Wisconsin voters know about the killers & rapists Evers/Barnes’ administration released on parole.”
A link to a story from before the election, with the headline “Wisconsin Supreme Court Margin Now ‘Razor Thin’, Insiders Say, Urging Conservatives to ‘Crawl Through Shattered Glass’ to Vote”
An op-ed piece entitled “How Conservative Policies Win After Tuesday’s Court Loss”