The Issue That Drove the Amish to the Polls in Pennsylvania

Thanks to the Biden Gestapo, thousands of Amish—who do not vote—registered to vote in Pennsylvania.  Literally, it was the Federal GESTAPO!

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture stormed Amos Miller’s farm Jan. 4 after reports of illnesses in children linked to raw dairy products purchased there, according to the local media outlet Lancaster Farming

The Amish community saw the move as an overzealous reach by the government and was planning to vote for GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, whose party favors less government intervention.

“That was the impetus for them to say, ‘We need to participate,’ ” the source said of local Amish voters. “This is about neighbors helping neighbors.”

The Amish community rallied around Miller, who cited his religious beliefs as a reason for not adhering to Food and Drug Administration guidelines.

The Amish community rallied around Miller, who cited his religious beliefs as a reason for not adhering to Food and Drug Administration guidelines. (New York Post)”

Scott Pressler, running the GOTV effort for Trump in the State went to the Amish community—registered them and got them to vote against the anti-religious Biden who used the Gestapo to try to close down Amish farmers and ranchers.

The Issue That Drove the Amish to the Polls in Pennsylvania

Leah Barkoukis, Townhall,  11/7/24    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2024/11/07/amish-vote-n2647431

The Amish are not a politically engaged community, but the 2024 election was different. There was one issue that prompted these Pennsylvania residents to register to vote in “unprecedented numbers”—milk. 

Earlier this year, there was a federal raid on a raw milk farm, Bird in Hand, that angered the community over the government’s heavy-handed response following reports of illness from consumers. 

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture stormed Amos Miller’s farm Jan. 4 after reports of illnesses in children linked to raw dairy products purchased there, according to the local media outlet Lancaster Farming

The Amish community saw the move as an overzealous reach by the government and was planning to vote for GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, whose party favors less government intervention.

“That was the impetus for them to say, ‘We need to participate,’ ” the source said of local Amish voters. “This is about neighbors helping neighbors.”

The Amish community rallied around Miller, who cited his religious beliefs as a reason for not adhering to Food and Drug Administration guidelines.

The Amish community rallied around Miller, who cited his religious beliefs as a reason for not adhering to Food and Drug Administration guidelines. (New York Post)

Last year, Mia reported on another case of Big Government trying to destroy an Amish farmer’s livelihood in Virginia. 

One thought on “The Issue That Drove the Amish to the Polls in Pennsylvania

  1. This milk issue shows the importance of strategic issue targeting… they went out and found voters were ready to vote Republican if pointed to the right issue and these Amish farmers came around thank goodness.

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