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The Real Presidential Election was Rigged in 2018

Every state but one that had a Democrat acting as Secretary of State was called for Biden.

 

Wed Nov 18, 2020 Daniel Greenfield

Anonymous ID: 1b4d51 Nov. 19, 2020, 1:40 p.m. No.11707727   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7760

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Election Day is at stake.

 

If Biden ends up in the White House, it will be partly due to Republican losses in Arizona, Michigan, and Colorado, not in 2020, but in 2018. That year, Democrat operatives prepared for 2020 by flipping a secretary of state seat that Republicans had held in Colorado for six decades, and seats that Republicans had been favored to win in Arizona and Michigan. That combined with the loss of Pennsylvania’s governorship in 2014 and 2018 and the secretary of state office with it, set up the real invisible election battlefield waged behind the scenes by election officials.

 

The battle for Election Day is not just a fight to win elections, but to protect their integrity.

 

The Democrat operatives embedded in 2018 were following a nationwide strategy while Republicans holding secretary of state offices are usually just local officials with no bigger plan.

 

Republicans hold the majority of secretary of state offices, but they’ve been slow to adapt to a Democrat project that has been underway for two decades. And conservatives have not been as enthusiastic about fundraising for an obscure state office even while leftists have poured millions into them as part of a larger master plan that succeeded in 2018 and unfolded in 2020.

 

In 2022, secretary of state offices will be up for grabs in Colorado, Illinois, Arizona, Ohio, and Michigan. Democrats have a plan to seize control of Election Day and abolish it forever.

 

Do conservatives have a plan to save Election Day?