Sunday, January 9, 2022

RACIST LYING GAMER LAWYER MICHELLE OBAMA - IF YOU WANT OBAMA TO BE YOUR PRESIDENT AGAIN, WE WILL NEED ALL OF OUR ILLEGALS TO VOTE DEMOCRAT FOR MORE - YOU KNOW HOW MUCH BARACK DID FOR LA RAZA. WE FUNDED IT AND IT OPERATED OUT OF THE OBAMA WHITE HOUSE

NYC Mayor Adams takes a big step to cheapening American citizenship

SOCIOPATH LAWYER BARACK OBAMA SPENT 8 YEARS SURRENDERING AMERICA'S BORDERS TO MEXICO EVEN AS HE DID NADA FOR BLACK AMERICA!

As Breitbart News reported, forcing taxpayers to provide healthcare to all illegal aliens would cost citizens anywhere between $23 billion to $66 billion every single year — potentially a $660 billion bill for taxpayers every decade, without adjusting for inflation and the increasing number of illegal aliens.


Michelle Obama pens letter pledging to 'recruit and train' at least 100,000 volunteers to ramp up voter registration ahead of 2022 midterms and calls on Democrats to ‘vote like the future of our democracy depends on it’


  • The letter was published as an advertisement in the New York Times on Sunday
  • It was co-signed by her progressive group When We All Vote, as well as 30 different civil rights and voting rights organizations including the NAACP
  • Obama introduced an action plan to recruit thousands of volunteers to pressure senators to pass voting rights legislation, and lawyers to fight state voting laws
  • She criticized GOP-led states' election security laws as 'voter suppression'  

Obama is throwing her considerable political capital into this year's contentious midterm election cycle -- which could see Republicans retake the majority and bring Biden's agenda to a screeching halt

Obama is throwing her considerable political capital into this year's contentious midterm election cycle -- which could see Republicans retake the majority and bring Biden's agenda to a screeching halt

Former First Lady Michelle Obama is wading into the contentious waters of the 2022 midterm election cycle, urging her fellow Democrats to 'vote like the future of our democracy depends on it' in an open letter published Sunday.

The popular presidential spouse took out a full-page ad in the New York Times via her progressive group When We All Vote where she called on supporters to ramp up pressure on Congress to pass federal voting rights laws.

She also personally signed off on an action plan to 'recruit and train' thousands of volunteers to register voting-age Americans ahead of November's races.

'We’ve got to vote like the future of our democracy depends on it. And we must give Congress no choice but to act decisively to protect the right to vote and make the ballot box more accessible for everyone,' Obama wrote. 

She opened the letter condemning last year's attack on the US Capitol, when violent Trump supporters attempted to stop Congress from certifying President Joe Biden's electoral victory, before taking aim at GOP-controlled states that have passed voting security laws.

'One year ago, we witnessed an unprecedented assault on our Capitol and our democracy. From Georgia and Florida to Iowa and Texas, states passed laws designed to make it harder for Americans to vote. And in other state legislatures across the nation, lawmakers have attempted to do the same,' Obama wrote.

The former first lady compared today's partisan battle over the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act to past civil rights struggles, including those fought by the eponymous late lawmaker himself. 

'This type of voter suppression is not new. Generations of Americans have persevered through poll taxes, literacy tests, and laws designed to strip away their power—and they’ve done it by organizing, by protesting, and most importantly, by overcoming the barriers in front of them in order to vote. And now, we’ve got to do the same.'

The message, published in the New York Times on Sunday as an advertisement, was signed off by 30 civil rights and voting rights groups

The message, published in the New York Times on Sunday as an advertisement, was signed off by 30 civil rights and voting rights groups

She later added, 'As John Lewis said, “Democracy is not a state. It is an act.” And protecting it requires all of us. That’s why his generation organized, marched, and died to defend the very rights that are under attack today.' 

To defend those rights, Obama laid out five goals to complete ahead of the elections that could see Republicans regain control of Congress and bring Biden's agenda to a screeching halt.

'Recruit and train at least 100,000 volunteers throughout 2022 to register and turn out voters in their communities,' the first goal reads.  

The other measures include registering one million new voters, organizing 100,000 volunteers to push their senators on voting rights legislation and recruiting 'thousands of lawyers' in all 50 states to combat attempts to curb who can vote.

The letter also commits to educating Americans on how to 'vote safely.' 

Thirty organizations including Stacey Abrams' Fair Fight Action, LeBron James' More Than A Vote and the NAACP signed on to Obama's message. 

It comes as Democrats' chances of holding on to their slim majority in Congress continue to wane. 

The Senate is currently split 50-50 with Vice President Kamala Harris' tie-breaking vote eking out a small edge for Democrats. 

House Democrats have a slightly wider majority with 221 in their caucus compared to 212 Republicans.

But so far 25 Democrats have announced their departures at the end of 2022, while just 12 GOP lawmakers have done the same.

Americans gather at Congress' prayer vigil marking one year since January 6. Obama also tied the Capitol riot to voting rights in her Sunday letter

Americans gather at Congress' prayer vigil marking one year since January 6. Obama also tied the Capitol riot to voting rights in her Sunday letter

The vigil was open to members of the public, many of whom showed up with signs urging Congress to do more for voting rights in light of the attack on democracy

The vigil was open to members of the public, many of whom showed up with signs urging Congress to do more for voting rights in light of the attack on democracy

Schumer: Dems will fight 'entirely partisan' GOP voter restrictions
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Recent polls have also indicated public opinion is shifting away from Obama's party.

In an aggregation of generic ballot polls asking voters whether they'd prefer a Republican or Democrat to represent them in Congress, the GOP holds a small edge.

About 42.4 percent of people in FiveThirtyEight's 2022 poll aggregator prefer Republicans to control Congress, while 41.9 percent of respondents chose Democrats. 

Meanwhile at least 19 states passed a sum total of 34 election security laws i n 2021, according to the Brennan Center for Justice.

More than 440 bills with provisions that restrict voting access have been introduced in 49 states in the 2021 state legislative sessions, its monthly report notes. 

Democrats and left-wing activists accuse Republicans of passing provisions like requiring ID and proof of citizenship to vote in order to make it harder for minority and low-income voters who typically vote Democrat to cast ballots.

This year the GOP has also targeted efforts to expand mail-in voting. Unprecedented expansions to casting ballots by mail were introduced to allow Americans to vote safely during the coronavirus pandemic. 

A majority of mail-in ballots in the 2020 presidential election went to Biden. 

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