WND 7/28/2022
Strategy had federal agencies working on get-out-the-vote plans for BidenJust imagine if some election monitor or regulator had spotted the hundreds of millions of Mark Zuckerberg's dollars flowing through his leftist foundation to local elections officials to "help" them run the 2020 election. Before they were delivered.
You recall that $420 million was identified in an analysis as likely causing the results of that presidential race to swing for Joe Biden, instead of President Donald Trump.
But if that money had been diverted? Halted? Left undelivered? What would have been the results?
We'll never know for sure, but the hundreds of millions of dollars are known now to have been part of a scheme that also involved suppressing accurate – and negative – reporting about the Biden family cartel's international business dealings, another factor that could have swung the election results.
It was all part of an election takeover plot that later was formalized and appeared in Congress as a legislative strategy that would change America's laws to allow the federal government to manage every election.
But it failed, so Biden was sent to a backup plan for election takeovers, as the allegedly stolen results from 2020 were good only until this fall, when the midterms are held.
His new plan was to deliver an executive order to every federal agency, every federal office, to work with others to enhance the voting experience for Americans. Through this idea, housing agencies could recruit voters in Democratic districts, those programs offering benefits could encourage recipients to sign up and vote, and more.
But that, too, now is hitting headwinds.
An announcement from Rep. Ted Budd, R-N.C., says the "Promoting Free and Fair Elections Act" has been proposed.
It would ban federal agencies from using taxpayer funds to implement or enter into agreements with partisan organizations that conduct voter mobilization activities.
Co-sponsors of the bill include Reps. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., Ralph Norman, R-S.C., Ronny Jackson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., Mary Miller, R-Ill., Scott Fitzgerald, R-Wis., and Alex Mooney, R-WV.
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