The Left acknowledged they stole the 2020 election ― and no one noticed
It may come as a surprise to many that Democrat extremists actually admitted they engineered the pirating of the 2020 election, assuring that Donald Trump would lose.
A weird thing happened right after the November election of 2020. Nothing.
The nation was braced for chaos. Liberal groups had vowed to take to the streets, planning hundreds of protests across the country. Right-wing militias were girding for battle. In a poll before Election Day, 75% of Americans voiced concern about violence.
Instead, an eerie quiet descended. As President Trump continued to question the election outcome, the media, Democrat Nazis and even major corporations conspired to quell protests, silence dissent and solidify support for a questionable winner ― questionable not only for the “victory,” but for his qualifications to be the so-called leader of the free world.
When media organizations called the race for Joe Biden on November 7, the Neo-Nazis thronged cities across the U.S. and broke out in celebration, praising the alleged “democratic process” that supposedly resulted in Trump’s ouster.
Hundreds of major business leaders, many of whom had backed Trump’s candidacy and supported his policies, called on him to concede. To the President, something felt amiss. “It was all very, very strange,” Trump said on December 2. “Within days after the election, we witnessed an orchestrated effort to anoint the winner, even while many key states were still being counted.”
It may come as a surprise to many on both the Left and the Right that Democrat extremists actually admitted they engineered the pirating of the 2020 election, assuring that Donald Trump would lose. But that is exactly what happened.
Political observers buzzed over Time magazine’s bizarre behind-the-scenes report from February 2021, “The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election.” Author Molly Ball showcased myriad ways the 2020 election was “fortified,” yet supposedly not “rigged,” by the Neo-Nazi Leftist activists she admits formed a “conspiracy” and a “cabal” aimed at shaping the election.
Buried among the self-aggrandizing rhetoric and tales of meetings with tech titans to demand they censor conservatives, Ball quotes an extraordinary claim by Tom Lopach, CEO of the Voter Participation Center: “All the work we have done for 17 years was built for this moment of bringing democracy to people’s doorsteps.”
Who knew America has lacked “democracy” for decades? That dubious premise underlies Ball’s breathless narrative admitting to Democrat and Leftist Nazi fraud.
One would think that when conservative legislators had the opportunity to confront one of the players in Ball’s piece — in this case, Joe Biden’s early Justice Department nominee Vanita Gupta. She bragged to Time about convincing tech titans that they needed to join the election conspiracy
However, in Gupta’s March confirmation hearing — over a month after the Time article dropped — only Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) brought up the dinner meeting with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other tech representatives that Gupta patted herself on the back for in Ball’s article.
Time magazine’s Molly Ball, in the ultimate Leftist Nazi naïveté, laid out the entire conspiracy that was successfully carried out in order to steal the November 2020 election. (Photo: Tim Avalon/CNN Photography) _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Here’s what Ball wrote in February 2021 for Time:
In November 2019, Mark Zuckerberg invited nine civil rights leaders to dinner at his home, where they warned him about the danger of the election-related falsehoods that were already spreading unchecked. “It took pushing, urging, conversations, brainstorming, all of that to get to a place where we ended up with more rigorous rules and enforcement,” says Vanita Gupta, president and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, who attended the dinner and also met with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and others … “It was a struggle, but we got to the point where they understood the problem. Was it enough? Probably not. Was it later than we wanted? Yes. But it was really important, given the level of official disinformation, that they had those rules in place and were tagging things and taking them down.”
If conservatives feel like they’re always playing catch-up to the Left, this is an example of why. In this passage, Ball spills the beans and reveals how the Left pressured Big Tech to intervene in the election by censoring conservatives, yet conservative leaders hardly noticed and didn’t grill the Left-winger who led this pressure campaign, even when she was sitting in front of them and forced to take their questions.
Ball — previously best-known for a cloyingly sycophantic biography of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi — also spends several thousand words assuring her readers that her co-conspirators weren’t trying to change the “balky” election infrastructure to ensure a Biden win. That is, they weren’t changing election rules at the last minute ― even though they were ― to help their Democratic turnout efforts and likely creating millions of fake ballots, many of which likely were printed in Communist China.
No, the story they tell and are sticking to is that they were just selflessly shoring up “Democracy,” never giving a thought to who might win the election.
She pretends her conspiracy includes Republicans, but the only confirmable examples she gives are the Chamber of Commerce and Zach Wamp, a corrupt political consultant who assisted the theft of the election. Yet the Chamber, which has backed a number a number of Democrats lately, only reached out to her Democratic conspirators days before the election to suggest a joint declaration opposing mob violence. Perhaps the Chamber hoped to constrain not only Right-wing mobs but also the Left-wing mobs that Ball makes clear her conspirators control like a faucet.
As for Zach Wamp, this former Republican official is a top advisor to Issue One, a campaign finance “reform group” endorsed by the Democracy Alliance ― a donor cabal co-founded by George Soros. The group employs his son Weston, who frequently donates through the Democrats’ ActBlue platform, a major contributor to BLM and Antifa. While compiling a research memo on all the persons and groups in Ball’s article, Capital Research Center, which provided a great deal of helpful material for this article, searched newspaper databases but found nothing to confirm Ball’s claim the elder Wamp is “a Trump supporter” ― but plenty to support his stance as a #NeverTrumper.
So much for the conspiracy’s bipartisanship. The truth Ball is hiding appears when you examine Lopach’s group. Sasha Issenberg, a liberal journalist like Ball but unlike her a straightshooter, explained how the Voter Participation Center has long operated. In his 2012 book, The Victory Lab: The Secret Science of Winning Campaigns, he reports that “Even though the group was officially nonpartisan, for tax purposes, there was no secret that the goal of all its efforts was to generate new votes for Democrats” (p. 305; for more on this important book, see the report here).
Republican voters in November 2020 most likely did not know their ballots were being negated by the fraud Nazi Democrat activist Molly Ball detailed in a Time magazine article from three months later. (Photo: Michael Owen Baker/Freelancer, Los Angeles Times) _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Lopach’s Center then operated as Women’s Voices Women Vote, but it’s a 501(c)(3) nonprofit under strict legal obligation to be nonpartisan. Further belying its alleged “nonpartisanship,” Voter Participation Center receives major grants from Democratic “dark money” giants like Majority Forward, the Tides Foundation, and Arabella Advisors’ New Venture Fund and Hopewell Fund.
The center was accused by NPR of suppressing black voters to help Hillary in a 2008 primary against Barack Obama. In that election cycle, its sister group Center for Voter Information received criticism from ProPublica and the Washington Post for deliberately spoiling Obama voters’ mail-in ballots.
Like Ball, ProPublica reported that these groups were massively influential in the election through their millions of voter mailings. Unlike Ball, ProPublica reported that the groups’ electioneering was “extremely disruptive” and received criticism from “election officials from both parties.” ProPublica also documented that the groups’ leaders have “deep ties to Democratic politics.”
ProPublica’s headline alone makes laughable Ball’s claim that the “conspiracy” consisted only of saintly nonpartisans saving Democracy. Here’s how the left-wing but honest reporters at ProPublica summed it up: “A nonprofit with ties to Democrats is sending out millions of ballot applications. Election officials wish it would stop.”
Likewise, Issenberg’s book paints a much more honest portrait of the man Ball calls the “architect” of her conspiracy, longtime AFL-CIO political director Michael Podhorzer. Issenberg’s book, written a decade ago, reports that Podhorzer even then had for years coordinated with dozens of left-of-center groups that focus relentlessly on electing Democrats via ever-more-sophisticated ― and likely fraudulent ― turnout techniques.
In the pre-Zoom era, Podhorzer hosted political operatives for regular lunches at the AFL-CIO which became so large they morphed into the Analyst Institute, a think tank that hosts the Democratic turnout brain trust. Simultaneously, Podhorzer helped launch Catalist, the Democratic data warehouse accused of conspiring with unions, nonprofits, and political groups across the Left to evade the campaign finance laws that their preferred political party claims to hold dear.
Podhorzer’s lunches are the seedbed of Ball’s “conspiracy,” and unlike her account, Issenberg’s history frankly reports Podhorzer’s aim: To build “a Manhattan Project for developing electioneering superweapons” ― a not-al-all veiled reference to the World War II super-secret project to develop the atomic bomb. Issenberg also quotes Podhorzer’s true motivation: Not saving Democracy but “winning elections” for Democrats.
So the shadow campaign Ball claims popped up in 2020 actually predates Trump by decades. The mainstream media hasn’t reported on this sophisticated, highly coordinated effort by the Left to find ever stronger tools to turn out Democratic voters. Don’t blame the media for not knowing about it; most Republicans didn’t either.
Perhaps that’s why, when given the chance to ask about it in March of 2021 as Biden’s DOJ nominee sat in front of them ― having gladly given herself credit for helping the plan succeed ― the Republicans sat there, apparently stricken deaf and dumb.
This is the best proof the 2020 election was stolen. It is a confession that, in a court of law, would lead to indictment. When ― not if ― the GOP recaptures the House and Senate and fail to act on this with a legitimate impeachment effort of both Biden and Harris, we will know the fix is in, and that the U.S. as a democracy is absolutely doomed. At that point, the only action that can be taken is by We The People. It must be quick, decisive, armed and appropriately violent.