American voters have a First Amendment right to question the outcome of the Nov. 3 election, says a U.S. senator who has his own questions about an election marred with questionable legal decisions, first-hand accounts of illegal activity, and late-night ballot counting in Democrat strongholds.
In an appearance on American Family Radio, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (pictured above) said it is no “conspiracy theory” for Americans to point out, for example, that a federal judge “usurped” Arizona’s state election law, on the books for 30 years, that sets a firm deadline for registering to vote.
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