Here we go again, Patriots. The same Wisconsin cities that took Mark Zuckerberg's millions in 2020 are back to their old tricks, and this time they got caught red-handed sending out duplicate absentee ballots to voters in Green Bay.
The Wisconsin GOP filed an official complaint Monday against Green Bay election officials after discovering that scores of duplicate absentee ballots were mysteriously sent out to voters. Sound familiar? It should β Green Bay was one of the notorious "Zuckbucks" cities that accepted over $1.6 million from the Facebook founder's election interference operation back in 2020.
Social Media Erupts Over Latest Election Shenanigans
Conservative watchdogs immediately sounded the alarm on social media. "GOP files complaint after duplicate absentee ballots sent in Green Bay," posted @j3669, highlighting yet another "coincidental" error in a city with a history of questionable election practices.
@BigMamaAngel praised the Wisconsin GOP's quick response, posting: "Wow Wisconsin, thisπ Kudos to @WisGOP for being on top of this." At least someone's paying attention while these election officials play fast and loose with ballot integrity.
Even local media outlet WBAY covered the story, though you can bet they'll downplay it as just an innocent "mistake."
Pattern of Problems in Zuckbucks Territory
This isn't some random clerical error, folks. Green Bay, along with Madison, Milwaukee, Kenosha, and Racine, all took Zuckerberg's cash through his Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) foundation. These same cities became ground zero for election irregularities and suspicious practices that conservatives have been warning about for years.
Now, with President Trump back in the White House and Republicans controlling government, these Democrat-run cities know their days of operating in the shadows are numbered. The Wisconsin GOP's immediate action shows they're not going to let another election cycle pass without holding these officials accountable.
How many more "accidents" will we uncover before Democrats admit their election operations need serious oversight? The answer might surprise you β but it probably won't.
