Vote fraud looms: Biden administration plotting a federal takeover of the 2022 midterm elections
Heads of two good government groups called on state officials to push back against the Biden administration plot to take control of the midterm elections in November. In a memo, the leaders of the good governance organizations urged governors and state officials not to stand idly by.
Russ Vought of the Center for Renewing America and Tarren Bragdon of the Foundation for Government Accountability warned that the Biden administration wants to use federal government resources for political, get-out-the-vote purposes. They added that “strong leaders in state and local government” must act quickly to foil Washington’s electoral fraud attempt. “We strongly urge those in positions of power to stop Biden’s power grab and act soon,” they wrote.
Mollie Hemingway, editor-in-chief at the Federalist and a Fox News contributor, reported the move initiated by the government watchdogs.
According to Vought and Bragdon, the strategy amounted to a “backdoor approach that’s designed to ensure Democratic victories at the polls in 2022 and beyond.” They pointed to similarities with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s scheme to destabilize the 2020 presidential elections by launching get-out-the-vote operations in Democrat-controlled areas of some swing states. The Facebook founder made use of the Chicago-based nonprofit Center for Tech and Civil Life (CTCL) for this nefarious endeavor.
Vought and Bragdon also mentioned that Biden is taking advantage of a loyal federal bureaucracy “with increasing brazenness.” He wielded the power and influence of Washington to influence polls by means of increasing the Democratic voter registration and turnout.
The issue arose from Biden’s 2021 executive order demanding that all 600 federal agencies encourage voter registration and turnout. Many agencies subsequently drafted plans to turn federal facilities – most especially those that deliver federal benefits – into voter registration sites. These included the Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Housing and Urban Development and Department of Labor.
However, Vought and Bragdon noted that the National Voting Rights Act authorizes states to designate voter registration sites beyond those mandated under federal law. They added that the federal government cannot designate additional agencies as voter registration sites unless Congress amends laws related to it.
Hemingway reported: “When federal agencies send ‘guidance’ memorandums to state agencies about turning federal benefit centers into voter registration agencies, the two recommend state officials contact those agencies and order them not to implement that guidance because it is illegal at worst and unethical and partisan at best.”
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Things would have been smooth sailing for the Democratic Party had Vought and Bragdon not exposed their scheme to control the midterms. But even if they succeed, the Democrats would still be in a conundrum.
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