Fully one-third of U.S. states have election deniers in some of the highest positions overseeing elections. That’s according to a new report from States United Democracy Center highlighted by Mother Jones.
Although many election deniers lost their races in the 2022 midterms, States United, a non-partisan organization, found that a total of 23 election deniers now hold statewide office positions that give them influential oversight over elections in 17 different states. This includes seven governors, five secretaries of state, and 11 attorneys general.
In the state of Alabama, election deniers hold all three of those powerful positions.
Although many election deniers lost their races in the 2022 midterms, States United, a non-partisan organization, found that a total of 23 election deniers now hold statewide office positions that give them influential oversight over elections in 17 different states. This includes seven governors, five secretaries of state, and 11 attorneys general.
In the state of Alabama, election deniers hold all three of those powerful positions.
- 9/17/2023
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
For this month’s Let’s Scare Bryan to Death, we’re coming out of the spooky season with a movie picked out by Bj Colangelo, a horror writer who’s got bylines all over the place, including Fangoria, Playboy, and Bitch Flicks. She also recently released Powerbomb, a horror movie centered in the world of professional wrestling that she co-wrote with R. Zachary Shildwachter and Wes Allen, directed with Shildwachter, and produced through their production company, Sickening Pictures.
Colangelo’s choice for this month is Lucky McKee’s directorial debut, May, a film that centers on a troubled young girl named… well, May (Angela Bettis). After a childhood spent with an overly protective mother whose neuroses fixated on May’s wandering eye, a grown-up May spends most of her time alone with her only friend being the doll her mother gave her as a kid. Pining after a handsome...
Colangelo’s choice for this month is Lucky McKee’s directorial debut, May, a film that centers on a troubled young girl named… well, May (Angela Bettis). After a childhood spent with an overly protective mother whose neuroses fixated on May’s wandering eye, a grown-up May spends most of her time alone with her only friend being the doll her mother gave her as a kid. Pining after a handsome...
- 11/20/2019
- by Bryan Christopher
- DailyDead
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