Kathleen Cavalaro is running for the NH House from Ward 2 in Rochester, New Hampshire. If you peruse her campaign site, it’s the usual left-wing nonsense, and check out that splashy header image – “go vote.” Does that explain this video clip in which she encourages illegal voting?
I believe this has since been deleted though I’m not skilled at the platform, so it might be there, and I missed it.
Background
New Hampshire has a history of elections where thousands of same-day registrants disappear into the mist. No, they did not vanish. They never lived at the address they used to register and steal a vote.
Add to that the thousands of out-of-state tuition-paying college kids who are told to use their dorm address to vote (even encouraged to vote absentee during the “pandemic™”) or run for elected office, and we haven’t had a “clean” election in decades.
It explains the unusual and improbable make-up of our elected officials.
Republicans wholly dominate state Government, but a Democrat holds every US House and Senate seat.
There are always more votes cast for the top of the ticket, and those numbers wane as you go down the ticket. All of our members of congress should be Republican. But if you say the Left has been bussing Dems into swing seats, they try to laugh it off.
My favorite is when the “everyone should vote by absentee or mail” Party tells me that not letting out-of-state students vote in NH suppresses their rights when it suppresses mine while giving them extra rights.
First, no one is stopping them from voting absentee or by mail. Something the NH Democrats encourage if you vote here by mail from other states, often – but asking them to vote back home from here is vote suppression).
Second, that means they have “voting rights” in two states, theirs and mine, but I can only vote here. They have more rights than me, not fewer.
So what to make of this? Kathleen Cavalaro is allegedly happy to know that a Massachusetts resident wants to vote for her in Rochester, New Hampshire, and she wants to help them do that.
I’ve shared it, and now you can decide what it means, as does the NH AG and Secretary of State. This was forwarded to them before I saw it.
And now that we’ve published it, they may not be able to ignore it but I’m certain they will try.