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A screenshot of a Parler post from Mark Finchem is pictured.
A screenshot of a Parler post from Mark Finchem is pictured. | POLITICO

That post from a Trump cultist on Parler would be just another loon if it weren’t for the fact that he’s running to be the Secretary of State of Arizona. There are a bunch of wackos like him hoping to be put in charge of elections:

Republicans who sought to undercut or overturn President Joe Biden’s election win are launching campaigns to become their states’ top election officials next year, alarming local officeholders and opponents who are warning about pro-Trump, “ends justify the means” candidates taking big roles in running the vote.

The candidates include Rep. Jody Hice of Georgia, a leader of the congressional Republicans who voted against certifying the 2020 Electoral College results; Arizona state Rep. Mark Finchem, one of the top proponents of the conspiracy-tinged vote audit in Arizona’s largest county; Nevada’s Jim Marchant, who sued to have his 5-point congressional loss last year overturned; and Michigan’s Kristina Karamo, who made dozens of appearances in conservative media to claim fraud in the election.

Now, they are running for secretary of state in key battlegrounds that could decide control of Congress in 2022 — and who wins the White House in 2024. Their candidacies come with former President Donald Trump still fixated on spreading falsehoods about the 2020 election, insisting he won and lying about widespread and systemic fraud. Each of their states has swung between the two parties over the last decade, though it is too early to tell how competitive their elections will be.

The campaigns set up the possibility that politicians who have taken steps to undermine faith in the American democratic system could soon be the ones running it.

“Someone who is running for an election administration position, whose focus is not the rule of law but instead ‘the ends justifies the means,’ that’s very dangerous in a democracy,” said Bill Gates, the Republican vice chair of the Board of Supervisors in Maricopa County, Ariz. “This is someone who is trying to tear at the foundations of democracy.”

The secretary of state campaigns will also be tests of how deeply rooted Trump’s lies about the election are in the Republican base. Sixty-four percent of Republican-leaning voters in a recent CNN poll said they did not believe Biden won enough votes legitimately to win the presidency.

Hice and Marchant are running to replace sitting Republican secretaries of state, while Finchem and Karamo are seeking the GOP nomination in states with Democratic incumbents. None of the four campaigns responded to interview requests.

The article goes on to detail just how looney tunes these people are. It’s always possible that they’ll go down in flames as people like Todd “legitimate rape” Akin did in the past. But this party is so radicalized that I suspect it will all be about turnout. And since the GOP primary voters are just as batshit, they will no doubt vote for these guys.

It is pointed out that Secretaries of State often have less power to affect elections than is commonly understood. But they have a big megaphone and the GOP state legislatures are working hard to remove all power from other elections officials and the state courts so they may end up being more powerful than we think.

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