BREAKING: Wisconsin Assembly Votes to WITHDRAW State’s 10 Electors for Joe Biden (DETAILS)

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In the most substantial move towards legitimate action regarding 2020 election fraud yet, the Wisconsin Assembly voted unanimously in a voice vote in a privileged resolution to withdraw its 10 electors for Joe Biden in 2020. The legislation, Bill 743, now moves to the assembly’s Rules Committee, and then on to the Wisconsin Senate for potential confirmation.

The legislation was introduced by Rep. Timothy Ramthun:

Here’s how it happened, according to the Gateway Pundit: Rep. Timothy Ramthun used Assembly rule 43 resolution or joint resolution relating to the officers, members, former members, procedures, or organization of the assembly or legislature is privileged in that it may be offered under any order of business by a member who has the floor and may be taken up immediately before all other proposals, unless referred by the presiding officer to a standing committee or to the calendar.

During the open session, Representative Ramthun called point of order asking to be recognized, after he was given the floor he used Assembly rule 43, to call to get passage for the resolution to the rules committee.

Representative Ramthun asked to suspend rules and have the resolution pulled back however because they were in the 10th it was said to be out if order. The Resolution to take back our 10 electors from the 2020 general election has been passed on to the rules committee is alive and today Representative Ramthun showed the people of our country that the Constitution of the United States of America is the law of the land, if you use it.

This bill’s passage through the state assembly shows that Article II, Section 1, Clauses 2 and 3 of the US Constitution can, in fact, give state legislatures the plenary right to oversee elections in America.

However, there remains a catch with the bill that will make things more difficult on its way to law. Since the Assembly Chief Clerk announced it was a privileged resolution, it is required under Rule 43 that the legislation must move through the Rules Committee prior to entering the Senate.

Here is a list of the Wisconsin Assembly Rules Committee Members:

Representative Steineke (Chair)
Representative Vos
Representative August
Representative Petersen
Representative Vorpagel
Representative Kuglitsch
Representative Tittl
Representative Plumer
Representative Dittrich
Representative Neubauer
Representative Hesselbein
Representative Spreitzer
Representative Subeck
Representative Pope
Representative Baldeh

Committee Chair Steineke is already going on the offensive against Rep. Ramthun’s legislation, calling the bill to retract the state’s 10 electoral votes from Biden “illegal” and “unconstitutional” on Twitter:

How You Can Help:

Contact the rules committee members and tell them to put the resolution through. You can reach your legislator by calling the Legislative Hotline. In Madison, dial 266-9960. Toll-free, call 1-800-362-9472.

6 Responses

  1. I am writing to ask you to move Bill 743 to withdraw Wisconsin’s 10 electors for Joe Biden in 2020 on to the Wisconsin Senate. We the People have found many discrepancies and voter fraud in the 2020 election. We are asking you to send this bill on to the Wisconsin Senate immediately.

  2. I am writing to ask you to move Bill 743 to withdraw Wisconsin’s 10 electors for Joe Biden in 2020 on to the Wisconsin Senate. We the People have found many discrepancies and voter fraud in the 2020 election. We are asking you to send this bill on to the Wisconsin Senate immediately.

  3. I am writing to ask you to move Bill 743 to withdraw Wisconsin’s 10 electors for Joe Biden in 2020 on to the Wisconsin Senate. We the People have found many discrepancies and voter fraud in the 2020 election. We are asking you to send this bill on to the Wisconsin Senate immediately.

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