Ron Johnson has repeatedly cast doubt upon the upcoming midterm elections, refusing to commit to honoring the results of the elections. He was asked again at the end of last week whether he would honor the results. His answer was not reassuring.
RoJo immediately referred to the incident of election fraud in Milwaukee to cast doubt upon the Tuesday's election, especially in Milwaukee. Of course, he never mentioned that the incident proved that the system works, as that the alleged perpetrator was caught and charged within days.
RoJo stated that the GQP has all these observers and poll watchers to restore confidence in the elections. He couldn't stop himself:
I sure hope I can, but I can't predict what the Democrats might have planned. You know, we aren't to do anything to gain partisan advantage. We're just trying to do whatever we can to restore confidence. It sure seems that there have been lot of, in the past, a lot of attempts on the part of the Democrats to make it easier to cheat. We want to make it easy to vote but hard to cheat.
Or, translated into English, RoJo is saying if he wins, he'll have confidence. But if he loses, he was robbed!
I wouldn't be surprised if he has a list of fake counts, you know, just in case.