Biden DOJ Threatens to Sue Two Small Towns for Using Paper Ballots

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The unelected Biden-Harris regime is threatening to sue two small towns in Wisconsin over the 2024 election. What have these small towns done to catch the attention of the Biden-Harris Justice Department? Are they harboring criminal drug cartel members? Are they running child trafficking rings? Nope. The two small towns have decided that they want to hold the 2024 election with paper-only ballots, and they want to count those ballots by hand.

The two towns in question are Thornapple (population 811) and Lawrence (population 6,306). Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke, a Joe Biden appointee, is threatening to sue the State of Wisconsin, the state’s Elections Commission, and these two tiny towns because they did not use electronic voting machines in the presidential primary election back in April.

The two little villages don’t plan on using electronic voting machines this November, either. They are small enough that they can save the taxpayers money by having paper ballots and counting them by hand.

The DOJ’s justification for trying to sue these little towns is that they’re supposed to have some voting machines on hand to assist handicapped voters. Both towns note that they didn’t have any handicapped voters show up during the primary election in April who needed assistance. If anyone had needed assistance, they would have provided it.

The Biden-Harris regime sure is raising an awful lot of fuss over two towns with a combined population of just over 7,000 people (and even fewer eligible voters). You kind of have to ask yourself why they want everyone casting their ballots on voting machines and counting the votes on electronic tabulators.

Could Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have some ulterior motive in demanding that tiny boroughs use voting machines connected to the internet? After all, we have the safest and most secure elections ever in this country.