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RandySF

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Fri Dec 19, 2025, 07:57 PM Friday

Here's why Milwaukee elections are always viewed with suspicion

For nearly two weeks following Election Day in 2024, former U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde, a Republican, refused to concede, blasting “last-minute absentee ballots that were dropped in Milwaukee at 4 a.m., flipping the outcome.”

But, just as when Donald Trump blamed Milwaukee for his 2020 loss, Hovde’s accusations and insinuations about the city’s election practices coincided with a surge of conspiratorial posts about the city. Popular social media users speculated about “sabotage” and “fraudulently high” turnout.

Hovde earlier this year told Votebeat that he believes there are issues at Milwaukee’s facility for counting absentee ballots, but he added that he doesn’t blame his loss on that. He didn’t respond to a request for comment in December for this article.

In Wisconsin’s polarized political landscape, Milwaukee has become a flashpoint for election suspicion, much like Philadelphia and Detroit — diverse, Democratic urban centers that draw outsized criticism. The scrutiny reflects the state’s deep rural-urban divide and a handful of election errors in Milwaukee that conspiracy theorists have seized on, leaving the city’s voters and officials under constant political pressure.




https://www.votebeat.org/wisconsin/2025/12/19/milwaukee-election-fraud-allegations-disproportionate-rural-divisions/

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1. Boycott Capital Midwest Funds
Fri Dec 19, 2025, 08:24 PM
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The article mentioned something interesting that caught my eye:

Milwaukee’s emergence as a target in voter fraud narratives accelerated in 2010, when dozens of billboards in the city’s predominantly Black and Latino neighborhoods showed three people, including two Black people, behind bars with the warning: “VOTER FRAUD is a FELONY — 3 YRS & $10,000 FINE.”

Community groups condemned them as racist and misleading, especially for people who had regained their voting rights after felony convictions. Similar billboards returned in 2012, swapping the jail bars for a gavel. All of the advertisements were funded by the Einhorn Family Foundation, associated with GOP donor Stephen Einhorn, who didn’t respond to Votebeat’s email requesting comment.



I tried to find where he's getting his money from and I found this article (https://tfas.org/news/liberty-leadership-podcast-stephen-einhorn-on-climate-change-and-what-they-rarely-teach-in-college/) and it turns out that he's also a climate change denier (of course).

Anyway if you happen to do business with Capital Midwest Funds maybe find an alternative or urge him to stop funding racist ads and politicians who hurt everyone.
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