Arizona behaving badly and otherwise
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2024 6:34 pm
Rs enjoy only a one member advantage in the AZ House and Senate.
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Rs enjoy only a one member advantage in the AZ House and Senate.
One is all they need to ensure they never need fear loss of power.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 6:34 pmRs enjoy only a one member advantage in the AZ House and Senate.
I'm assuming that from the way the article notes that if approved by the legislature it goes before the voters in the state that the AZ state constitution currently says otherwise and would need to be amended through this gambit. Anyone got an over-under on whether AZ has enough red to push this through into their state constitution?bob wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 6:18 pmThis would be constitutional, as the U.S. Constitution says each state decides how to select its electors. (Just like senators originally weren't chosen by popular vote.)An Arizona lawmaker wants to give the state Legislature the power to appoint presidential electors regardless of who wins the popular vote.
After the 2020 elections, some said legislatures could retroactively pick electors, but would be unconstitutional.
Not a chance that this would pass with the voters.Ben-Prime wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 6:55 pmI'm assuming that from the way the article notes that if approved by the legislature it goes before the voters in the state that the AZ state constitution currently says otherwise and would need to be amended through this gambit. Anyone got an over-under on whether AZ has enough red to push this through into their state constitution?bob wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 6:18 pmThis would be constitutional, as the U.S. Constitution says each state decides how to select its electors. (Just like senators originally weren't chosen by popular vote.)An Arizona lawmaker wants to give the state Legislature the power to appoint presidential electors regardless of who wins the popular vote.
After the 2020 elections, some said legislatures could retroactively pick electors, but would be unconstitutional.
Amusingly, I have this mental image of your avatar modified by the Mel Gibson-in-Braveheart woad-on-the-face paint job should this actually come to the voters. Is that bad?raison de arizona wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 6:59 pmNot a chance that this would pass with the voters.Ben-Prime wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 6:55 pmI'm assuming that from the way the article notes that if approved by the legislature it goes before the voters in the state that the AZ state constitution currently says otherwise and would need to be amended through this gambit. Anyone got an over-under on whether AZ has enough red to push this through into their state constitution?bob wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 6:18 pm
This would be constitutional, as the U.S. Constitution says each state decides how to select its electors. (Just like senators originally weren't chosen by popular vote.)
After the 2020 elections, some said legislatures could retroactively pick electors, but would be unconstitutional.
Brahm Resnik @brahmresnik wrote: JUST IN Arizona fake elector @tylerbowyer demands that Republican National Committee pay legal bills for him & all 2020 fake electors.
@AZAGMayes is investigating. Results of investigation anticipated in early spring.Tyler Bowyer @tylerbowyer wrote: We are now in resolutions committee, happy to share the resolution I have submitted at the RNC that I worked on with Chairman @JoshMcKoon & others to defend our Electors. With all of the problems ahead, we need to send a clear signal that the RNC will defend those who serve as electors against Democrat radicals trying to criminalize civic engagement and process.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion ... 439111007/Abe Hamadeh's attack on Blake Masters is ... well, it's hilarious, really
Opinion: Abe Hamadeh's attack on fellow congressional carpetbagger Blake Masters is astonishing. Does this guy ever look in the mirror?
In a show of rather spectacular chutzpah, Abe Hamadeh is calling on Blake Masters to drop his bid for Congress.
It seems his former America First running mate, Masters, is a liar and a deceiver who has been “intentionally misleading voters” about how much money he’s raised and besides that, doesn’t even live in the district.
So says Hamadeh, who also intentionally misled voters about how much money he’s raised and also doesn’t live in the district.
“The good news,” Hamadeh said in his Wednesday call for Masters to withdraw, “is common sense voters in AZ 8 aren’t falling for any of these Tucson tricks.”
The real question, of course, is this: Will they fall for a few Scottsdale tricks?
Hamadeh doesn't want a split MAGA vote
The GOP primary in the northwest Valley’s Congressional District 8 is shaping up to be Arizona’s version of “The Hunger Games,” featuring two carpetbaggers (Hamadeh of Scottsdale and Masters of Tucson), a fake elector (Anthony Kern), a creepy ex-congressman who trolled for female staffers to carry his baby (Trent Franks), and House Speaker Ben Toma.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion ... 482813007/Fake elector uses his office to investigate Attorney General Kris Mayes. Payback much?
Opinion: Sen. Anthony Kern has launched an investigation into Attorney General Kris Mayes. It's not the first time this fake elector has used his elective office to try to wiggle out of a hot spot.
The Arizona Senate, confronted as it is with vexing problems governing elections, water, education and a state budget that’s $1.7 billion in the red, has launched a formal investigation into Attorney General Kris Mayes.
It seems the Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee don’t much care for the Democratic attorney general, though no details were forthcoming on how they will proceed or how much this investigation will cost us.
“Over the last year there has been a flood of questionable activity coming from the Attorney General’s Office and I think it’s time someone takes a serious look at what is going on over there,” Senate Judiciary Chairman Anthony Kern, R-Glendale, said.
Stephen Richer—MaricopaCountyRecorder (prsnl acct) @stephen_richer wrote: Another strong entrant for the Maricopa County "I voted" sticker contest.
TheRealThelmaJohnson @TheRealThelmaJ1 wrote: You all, I gotta take a break. I can't keep up with the GOP lunacy in Arizona. Our state treasurer is suing Biden for creating a National Monument up around the Grand Canyon to protect the land. They want it for mining.
Aubrey would have known the explanation since they just moved. More faux outrage ginning.
pipistrelle wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 12:50 pmAubrey would have known the explanation since they just moved. More faux outrage ginning.
Yeah, I saw your response.. almost copied it here but you already did.
He is having fun.@stephen_richer
Hi Aubrey!
Your city -- and actually even your exact address -- is public record as a registered voter. You can even request the whole voter file (as your employer regularly does for political walk lists).
If you'd like, you can call or email my office if you want our communications to be more private, I just thought that since you made your first communication in a public manner on social media, you wanted me to respond in kind.
Thanks!