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7 Things We've Learned About the 2020 Elections
COMMENTARY.
By Phill Kline
January 15, 2022
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The United States Agency for International Development, which monitors foreign elections to ensure fairness and accuracy, asserts that proper elections require “transparency, inclusiveness, and accountability.”
The 2020 election in the United States, however, remains one of the least transparent, inclusive, and accountable contests in our nation’s history. And unfortunately, due to prevailing political headwinds, it will likely remain so because election officials are refusing to be held accountable and answer basic, reasonable questions.
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Instead, those responsible for managing our elections, along with their allies, are responding with a narrative that questions are bad and the election system is beyond reproach.
It is this response that is undermining faith in our democratic institutions, not the questions. Worse yet, many public officials are threatening sanctions and prosecution against those who reasonably challenge the lawlessness with which some elections were managed.
As a nation, it is now time to discuss whether the unprecedented management of the 2020 election reflects wise policy moving forward.
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- Many key government election offices received more private money than taxpayer money to manage the election.
- A majority of that money was spent in a sophisticated effort to turn out the vote of a specific profile of voter in order to benefit one candidate.
- These expenditures greatly exceeded campaign finance limits and violated laws and systems designed to keep government neutral in managing elections.
- These private interests dictated the manner in which the election would be managed.
- Amistad litigation and investigation have revealed that a handful of partisan billionaires funneled funds through a collection of left-leaning nonprofits directly into the counting centers of the urban core of swing states.
- Ballots and voters were treated differently based on access to these funds.
- A series of lawsuits by the left — and executive branch use of “emergency police powers” due to COVID-19 — radically changed the management of the 2020 election, resulting in different treatment of ballots and voters within several states.