HOWARD HARDEE
Wisconsin Watch
Knowing he would probably face fierce criticism, Rohn Bishop raised a dissenting voice while some of his fellow conservatives argued in favor of invalidating votes in Wisconsin.
In a Nov. 21 post on Twitter, he said heâd spent the past decade refuting claims that state Republicans were âtrying to disenfranchise peopleâ with voter ID and signature laws. But the campaign of President Donald Trump had gone too far, he said, in legal challenges aimed at tossing out votes during the recounts in mostly liberal Dane and Milwaukee counties.
âNow here we are, trying to disenfranchise people,â he said on Twitter. âThese voters did nothing wrong. Thereâs no fraud. Weâre pushing for a drawdown (in votes counted) based on a technicality!â