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Efforts to Federalize the Elections

Posted on June 10, 2022 by Constitutional Nobody

 

CRC’s Hayden Ludwig appeared on America Right Now with Tom Basile to discuss efforts to federalize the elections. Demos and other groups are pushing President Brain-Dead Biden and other Democrats to spend $10 billion to overhaul election infrastructure. Half would go to the U.S. Postal Service to turn it into a gigantic vote-by-mail machine.

 

video: https://ussanews.com/2022/06/10/efforts-to-federalize-the-elections/

 

video: https://youtu.be/TIjjgjfxeq4

 

The Face of Permanent Vote by Mail

June 3, 2022

 

In 2020 Democrats fell in love with all-mail elections, believing they helped Joe Biden win the presidency. No wonder they are now trying to make vote-by-mail permanent.

 

If one wanted to ensure they had control over vote-by-mail efforts, what’s the best way to do it? Simple: Seize control of the Postal Service.

 

McReynolds is the single most important reason the Democratic Party embraced vote-by-mail in 2020. Until last year, she ran the National Vote at Home Institute and Coalition, a pair of politically active nonprofits created to lobby for all-mail elections. The groups are funded by the postal workers’ union and Democratic mega-donor Stephen Silberstein, an advocate for dismantling the Electoral College.

 

Vote at Home helped at least 37 states hastily adopt vote-by-mail systems, including the Atlanta suburb of DeKalb County. It helped the Mark Zuckerberg-funded Center for Tech and Civic Life set up private drop boxes in key Democratic cities, many of which weren’t properly surveilled.

 

But Vote at Home reserved its most egregious activities for Wisconsin, where operative Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein effectively ran Green Bay’s election as the city’s “de facto elections administrator.”

 

At least two of Vote at Home’s operatives worked alongside the Leadership Now Project, formed by Obama administration alumni.

 

President Biden nominated McReynolds to the Postal Service board of governors in early 2021 as an “independent.” Why? By law, no more than five members of either party may serve on this critical nine-person board.

 

By presenting the decidedly partisan McReynolds as an “independent” during her 2021 confirmation process, the Biden administration quietly freed up a future Democratic seat, potentially gifting the party six seats and total control over the Postal Service in the near future.

 

https://capitalresearch.org/article/the-face-of-permanent-vote-by-mail/