Anonymous ID: 0e6665 Aug. 2, 2022, 8:38 a.m. No.16949140   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9149 >>9152 >>9225 >>9380 >>9386 >>9589 >>9682 >>9847

Cleta Mitchell on Warroom reminded me of this shit.

Potato turning all federal agencies into Zuckerbucks Ballot Trafficking operations.

 

>https://archive.ph/Bkjel

 

Executive Order on Promoting Access to Voting

March 07, 2021 • Presidential Actions

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:

Section 1. Purpose. The right to vote is the foundation of American democracy. Free and fair elections that reflect the will of the American people must be protected and defended. But many Americans, especially people of color, confront significant obstacles to exercising that fundamental right. These obstacles include difficulties with voter registration, lack of election information, and barriers to access at polling places. For generations, Black voters and other voters of color have faced discriminatory policies and other obstacles that disproportionally affect their communities. These voters remain more likely to face long lines at the polls and are disproportionately burdened by voter identification laws and limited opportunities to vote by mail. Limited access to language assistance remains a barrier for many voters. People with disabilities continue to face barriers to voting and are denied legally required accommodations in exercising their fundamental rights and the ability to vote privately and independently. Members of our military serving overseas, as well as other American citizens living abroad, also face challenges to exercising their fundamental right to vote.

 

> https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/op-eds/what-is-biden-hiding-in-his-executive-order-on-elections

 

What is Biden hiding in his executive order on elections?

by Madeline Malisa

| May 09, 2022 12:00 AM

Anonymous ID: 0e6665 Aug. 2, 2022, 8:42 a.m. No.16949149   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9152 >>9163 >>9275 >>9305 >>9386 >>9589 >>9682 >>9847

>>16949140

>Potato turning all federal agencies into Zuckerbucks Ballot Trafficking operations.

What could go wrong?

 

> https://freebeacon.com/biden-administration/biden-puts-susan-rice-in-charge-of-effort-to-expand-vote-by-mail/

 

Biden Puts Susan Rice in Charge of Effort to Expand Vote by Mail

 

Executive order requires agencies to boost registration efforts

Susan Rice / Getty Images

Graham Piro • March 30, 2021 1:00 pm

 

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President Joe Biden put controversial former national security adviser Susan Rice in charge of directing hundreds of federal agencies and departments to expand access to mail-in voting.

 

Biden signed an executive order in March that put Rice, now the assistant to the president for domestic policy, in charge of soliciting strategies from federal agencies to produce "relevant information" on expanded voting registration procedures. Federal agencies must submit to Rice "a strategic plan outlining the ways identified under this review that the agency can promote voter registration and voter participation" within 200 days under the terms of the order.

 

"Agencies shall consider ways to expand citizens' opportunities to register to vote and to obtain information about, and participate in, the electoral process," the order states. "The head of each agency shall evaluate ways in which the agency can, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, promote voter registration and voter participation."

 

It requires agencies to distribute registration and vote-by-mail ballot application forms, as well as to assist any applicants in completing the forms. It also pushes agencies to allow "approved, nonpartisan third-party organizations and State officials to provide voter registration services on agency premises."

 

Biden arrived in the White House thanks in large part to the record number of mail-in ballots in the 2020 election. Former president Donald Trump led in many major swing states at the close of Election Day, only to see his lead evaporate as mail-in ballots were counted that heavily favored Biden.

 

Critics of Biden's order warned that it represents a massive federal government overreach into election policies put in place by state lawmakers. Chase Martin, legal affairs director for the Foundation for Government Accountability, said the order is "an overly broad federal mandate."

 

"The order is about inflicting the federal government's will on the states," Martin said. "There's a ton of room for this process to be abused."

 

The Biden administration did not respond to a request for comment on the order.

 

Rice has come under fire for her tenure as national security adviser under the Obama administration. Republicans have criticized her handling of the Benghazi crisis and the Bowe Bergdahl hostage exchange as well as her alleged attempts to reveal the identities of Trump campaign and administration officials. Rice denied that she leaked any names or identities and said she only obtained information to add context to intelligence reports she received.

 

The order comes in the midst of political fighting over the future of voting rights and election security. Biden criticized a new election law in Georgia, which created regulations on in-person and mail-in voting, as racist. He accused Georgia Republicans of re-creating "Jim Crow in the 21st century." A Washington Post fact check of Biden's criticisms found that Biden misrepresented the Georgia law's impacts on early voting. The Post awarded Biden four Pinocchios after voting experts said the final bill expanded opportunities for early voting. That has not stopped several groups from filing lawsuits against the Georgia law, alleging that Republican lawmakers put the law in place after Democrats won the state in the presidential election as well as two runoff elections in January.

 

The Brennan Center for Justice found that as of mid-February 2021, 43 states are considering bills that seek to limit mail-in voting or impose voter ID requirements on in-person voting. Republican lawmakers have defended these laws as protecting the integrity of the voting process while Democratic lawmakers argue that the laws are intended to suppress turnout, specifically in minority communities, by making voting more difficult.

Anonymous ID: 0e6665 Aug. 2, 2022, 8:43 a.m. No.16949152   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9380 >>9386 >>9589 >>9682 >>9847

>>16949140

>>16949149

>Biden Puts Susan Rice in Charge of Effort to Expand Vote by Mail

 

Congressional Democrats are pushing a sweeping legislative effort that would drastically overhaul voter registration processes and place more authority in the hands of the federal government. The bill would also alter laws concerning political speech, which lawyers for the ACLU warned could have negative impacts on activist groups. Martin said the executive order represents a hedge from Biden in case the election reform bill does not get through the Senate.

 

"It's one of Biden's telegraphed moves to enforce a governance by decree," he said.

 

The Supreme Court has ruled that voting laws are best left to states, rather than the federal executive branch. Justices repeatedly rejected the Trump administration's challenges to state election rules in the run-up to the 2020 election. Martin said that the federal government's stepping in to influence state law could threaten the ability of states to adjust to changing circumstances.

 

"The Supreme Court has constantly punted to the states and allowed states to create their own election systems as long as they respect the Constitution. As long as there isn't a specific federal law on the issue, states are free to create their own processes, strengthen their own voter integrity systems, develop measures to get out the votes, the administration process," Martin said

Anonymous ID: 0e6665 Aug. 2, 2022, 9:05 a.m. No.16949225   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9284

>>16949140

>Cleta Mitchell on Warroom reminded me of this shit.

Kristina Karamo of this shit

 

>https://redstate.com/shipwreckedcrew/2020/11/06/in-2006-george-soros-funded-a-project-to-elect-progressive-liberals-to-secretary-of-state-offices-now-you-know-why-n276082

 

In 2006 George Soros Funded a Project to Elect Progressive Liberals to Secretary of State OfficesNow You Know Why

By Shipwreckedcrew | Nov 06, 2020 3:05 PM ET

AP Photo/Matt Slocum

 

The “Secretary of State Project“ was an American non-profit, progressive 527 political action committee focused on electing reform-minded progressive Secretaries of State in battleground states, who typically oversee the election process. The Project was funded byGeorge Sorosand members of the Democracy Alliance.

 

In 2008, Democrat House Organ Politico ran a story about the Obama campaign, calling the Secretaries of State the “Democrat firewall.”

 

In anticipation of a photo-finish presidential election, Democrats have built an administrative firewall designed to protect their electoral interests in five of the most important battleground states.

 

The bulwark consists of control of secretary of state offices in five key states — Iowa, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico and Ohio — where the difference between victory and defeat in the 2004 presidential election was no more than 120,000 votes in any one of them.

 

With a Democrat now in charge of the offices, which oversee and administer their state’s elections, the party is better positioned than in the previous elections to advance traditional Democratic interests —such as increasing voter registration and boosting turnout — rather than Republican priorities such as stamping out voter fraud.

 

Perhaps more important, in those five states Democrats are now in a more advantageous position when it comes to the interpretation and administration of election law — a development that could benefit Barack Obama if any of those states are closely contested on Election Day.

 

The effort began in 2006 when a group of liberal California activists created an independent 527 group designed to elect secretaries of state.

 

The Secretary of State Project ran independent ads of its own and ensured that donors — many of whom were affiliated with Democracy Alliance, a network of wealthy fundraisers that channels money to liberal causes across the country — knew which candidates deserved donations.

 

Members of the Democracy Alliance are required to contribute at least $200,000 a year to groups the Democracy Alliance vets and recommends. As of 2014, the Alliance had helped distribute approximately $500 million to liberal organizations since its founding in 2005. Members of the Democracy Alliance include billionaires George Soros and Tom Steyer. In 2017 and 2018 alone, Democracy Alliance Members spent $600 million on various liberal causes.

 

The President of Democracy Alliance is Gene LeMarche, a long-time Soros friend.

 

Before joining Atlantic in 2007, he served as Vice President and Director of U.S. Programs for the Open Society Foundations (OSF), launching the organization’s pivotal work on challenges to social justice and democracy in the United States.

 

Here is a link to the Board of Democracy Alliance, the Chairman of which, John Stocks, is a Senior Advisor to the NEA — the nation’s largest union representing 3 million teachers.

 

The Secretary of State Project is said in some places to have folded, but the goal and efforts of groups like the Democracy Alliance went on unabated. Note that an early success of the Project was getting liberal Democrat Mark Ritchie elected as Minnesota Secretary of State in 2006. Ritchie then used his authority as Secretary of State to keep the vote count open in the razor-close contest between Norm Coleman and Al Franken in 2008. On November 14, 2008, two weeks after the election, with all the votes counted Coleman looked to be the winner by 215 votes. A mandatory hand-recount of all ballots then took place, and with a willing Ritchie overseeing the effort, canvassing boards in liberal Minnesota decided that nearly 1000 absentee ballots had been wrongly rejected as part of the initial vote count, and when those ballots were included, Al Franken, and not Norm Coleman, was certified as the winner by Ritchie.

Anonymous ID: 0e6665 Aug. 2, 2022, 9:22 a.m. No.16949284   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9380 >>9386 >>9589 >>9682 >>9847

>>16949224

>>16949225

>The Project was funded byGeorge Sorosand members of the Democracy Alliance

 

> https://democracyalliance.org/about/board/

 

Democracy Alliance (DA)

Website:

 

democracyalliance.org

Location:

 

Washington, DC

Experian Number:

 

413525738

Formation:

 

2004 in Washington, D.C.

 

January 4, 2005 (Incorporated)

Initial Founders:

 

Rob Stein

 

Steven Gluckstern

 

Mike McCurry

 

Andrew Rappaport

 

Simon Rosenberg

Presidents:

 

Pamela Shifman (September 2021-Present)

 

Gara LaMarche (October 2013- Summer 2021)

 

Kelly Craighead (November 2006-October 2013)

 

Judy Wade (October 2005-November 2006)

Executive Vice President:

 

Kim Anderson

EIN:

 

20-2130918

 

Also see Committee on States (Other Group)

 

The Democracy Alliance is a collective of left-of-center donors that has been active in orchestrating “the activities of a permanent ‘left infrastructure’” since 2004.[1] The organization, the brainchild of Democratic consultant Rob Stein, was established as “a taxable nonprofit” corporation and is not a 501(c) organization.[2]

 

The group was not created to “dole out money itself,” [3] rather it was meant to operate more as an “exclusive collective”[4] of “partners,” billionaires and millionaires (and later, organizations) committed to providing at least $200,000 per year to left-of-center organizations. Billionaire financier George Soros and late Progressive Insurance chairman Peter Lewis are the most notable Democracy Alliance donors, but the list of Democracy Alliance partners includes many “of the biggest names in liberal politics.”[5]

 

In 2014, the Democracy Alliance recommended that its partners provide a total of “$39.3 million to 20 organizations.” [6] Currently the group recommends 32 organizations for funding as well as seven “state funds,” which are nonprofits run by Democracy Alliance staff but under the auspices of other 501(c) nonprofits.

 

Since the group’s formation in 2005, the Democracy Alliance has “steer[ed] more than than $600 million. . . to a portfolio of carefully selected groups, including pillars of the Clinton-aligned establishment like the think tank Center for American Progress and the media watchdog Media Matters.”[7]

 

According to documents obtained by The Washington Free Beacon in 2019, “the Democracy Alliance’s partners have infused $1.83 billion into the left since its inception.”[8]

 

The Democracy Alliance has faced numerous criticisms that focus on the hypocrisy of the organization. “Many of the donors and operatives” of the Democracy Alliance decry so-called “dark money” and “support measures to reduce the role of money in politics” and yet “they are nonetheless active participants.”[9]

Anonymous ID: 0e6665 Aug. 2, 2022, 10:20 a.m. No.16949491   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16949430

>Ret. Brig. Gen Mark Kimmitt confirmed Ultra shill. Talking about the ghost of Zawahiri

>>16949476

>the Chinese People's Liberation Army will conduct important #militaryexercises and training activities including live-fire #drills in the following maritime areas and their air space.

 

just like that, Chinks have an excuse to stage an invasion. May as well just do it, once she leaves

Anonymous ID: 0e6665 Aug. 2, 2022, 10:37 a.m. No.16949544   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16949396

> Iowans trust Grassley, that's how.

 

>>16949354

>Chuck Grassley is a worthless piece of shit.

>>16949361

>WRAYS of light.

>Concrete x3

>whistleblowers know where the bodies are buried

>[DIS]information

 

>>16948573

>Anon mentionedWrays of lightfor Scavino pic the other day. Could be on to something.

 

Grassley: "Whistleblowers…know where the bodies are buried"

SAC Thibault deciding which investigation went ahead and which ones stopped

Fuzzy reports on Trump, investigations go ahead

"Then we have concrete information on things hunter biden has done, and stopped investigations and labeled it as DISinformation"

 

"Wray going to be before the committee and he will have to show us concrete information and a plan…"

Wray finally called after 6 months and said Thibbault moved from position that decides which investigations go forward and being investigated for Hatch Act violations.

but "we need more than that we need concrete program by Wray."

Anonymous ID: 0e6665 Aug. 2, 2022, 11:05 a.m. No.16949666   🗄️.is 🔗kun

from Jeff Odonnell

 

The Lone Raccoon

I am looking forward to againmake available the real-time election night reporting for the primarieson Tuesday. Https://magaraccoon.com/primaryresults.asp

once the polls close in each state

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