The DFL’s No Good, Very Bad Day (Part II): Police On My Back

As the DFL’s day continued, the DFL’s push to wrap themselves in law and order took a solid hit when a couple of dozen county sheriffs endorsed Jim Schultz for Attorney General:

This has got to terrify the DFL. There may be more bodies buried at the AGO than even in Steve Simon’s State Department. Expect a tsuanmi of Sorosbucks to try to right the DFL’s ship in this race.

And that could get even worse for Ellison, given the next story that dropped yesterday…

8 thoughts on “The DFL’s No Good, Very Bad Day (Part II): Police On My Back

  1. In other words—28%, of the 100% of MN sheriffs that didn’t endorse Hakim X Ellison, endorsed Jim Schultz…

    Fixed that for you rAT!

    In other issues…have you ever replaced a gasket in a leaky faucet rAT? What tools did you use?

  2. In other words—72% of MN sheriffs don’t endorse Jim Schultz…

    Yet. There are more endorsements forthcoming. Maybe the current HennCo sheriff could give Keith an endorsement.

  3. Akismet censors are now out right disappearing comments.

    I’m guessing my observation that these endorsements will be used by the reprobates against Schultz because all cops are White Supremacist rayciss who kill innocent young aspiring rappers who n3bber d1ndu nvffins wrong, triggered the woke Askimet bot.

  4. Blade.
    Yup! Had one disappear last week and one today, after the “awaiting moderation” message. 10 and 7 minutes later, respectively, POOF! Gone!

  5. In other words—72% of MN sheriffs don’t endorse Jim Schultz…

    No, 72% have publicly endorsed nobody yet. Which means 100% of sheriff endorsements are for Schultz.

    There are indications that more will fall into line soon.

  6. I have followed Trafalgar polls going back to early last year. I’ve found theirs to be more accurate than any of the others.

  7. Let me think about what AG Ellison has done to uphold and enforce the law during his term. Ummmmmmm. 2020 riot control? Nope. Uncovered the feed the hungry scam? Nope. Accusing businesses of causing crime occurring in nearby streets? Yup. Threatening to jail restaurants not following Emperor Walz’ unconstitutional closures of businesses? Yup.

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