9 Ways the Federal Government is Manipulating the 2024 Election with ‘Bidenbucks


Nearly three years have passed since President Joe Biden signed Executive Order 14019, an overreaching directive⁤ aimed ​at inserting the ​federal⁤ government into ​state election administration.

While ⁣deceptively⁤ marketed as a heroic effort to enhance “American democracy,” ‌Biden’s directive⁤ is far ⁢more partisan than the White House and regime-aligned media are willing to admit. The order instructed hundreds⁣ of federal agencies to interfere in the electoral process by using U.S. taxpayer money ‌to boost voter registration and get-out-the-vote activities. More specifically, federal departments were told ‌to collaborate with⁤ so-called “nonpartisan third-party organizations” that have⁣ been “approved” by the administration to supply‍ “voter registration services ⁣on agency premises.”

Despite the administration’s attempt to stonewall requests‌ for — and heavily redact ‌— documents related ‌to the order’s⁢ implementation,⁣ conservative media outlets ​and good government groups have obtained communications revealing that many of the supposedly “nonpartisan” groups colluding with federal agencies on voter registration efforts are extremely left-wing.

Among these organizations is Demos, a left-wing advocacy group seeking‌ to advance the Democrat Party’s political agenda. According to InfluenceWatch, the group has “close ties” to the ‍faction of the Democrat​ Party “associated with” Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., signed a petition backing ​the Green New Deal, and is staffed with Democrat operatives. The left-wing ‌ American Civil Liberties ⁤Union, or ACLU, is also ⁢among those ‍working with federal ⁤agencies to register new voters. ⁤

As‍ The Federalist has previously reported, voter registration efforts are ​almost always a partisan venture and often ​involve left-wing ⁢groups that abuse their nonprofit status to target likely-Democrat voters. (Congressional Democrats have voted ​down Republican-backed ⁣legislation aimed at repealing Biden’s directive.)

Biden’s unprecedented use of taxpayer dollars to run highly partisan voter ‍registration and get-out-the-vote operations to ​the benefit⁢ of⁣ Democrats is unlikely to instill confidence in American voters, whose trust in the electoral process was shaken following the ‍ chaotic and irregular 2020 election. Here are just​ a few of the many federal agencies‌ engaged in the scheme⁢ and how each is using “Bidenbucks”⁢ to rig the 2024 election in Biden and Democrats’ favor.

1. Office of Personnel Management

In March 2022, the Office of ⁣Personnel Management (OPM) announced ‍it ⁢will allow federal employees to​ take ‍up to four hours of “administrative leave”⁣ to vote in any U.S. election. The agency further granted these workers the same⁣ amount of time to serve as poll workers or observers, should they choose to do‌ so.

The​ guidance is ​a departure from previous OPM policy, which⁤ granted leave ‌to federal workers‌ “on ⁢election​ day only” and permitted them “to access paid ⁣time off in limited circumstances based on [their] work schedule ⁣and the ​polling hours in their community.” When announcing the change in policy, ⁤OPM said it “recognizes that voting has evolved beyond a single election day” and claimed the new guidance would limit supposed “barriers to voting.”

During the 2020 election, the vast majority of political donations from federal employees went​ to Democrat candidates, according to data published by OpenSecrets. For example, of the‍ $2.36 million in political contributions from Department of Justice employees in the 2020 election cycle, $2.02 million (87.6 percent) went to Democrats while ⁢only $286,083 (12.4⁢ percent) ‍went to Republicans.

2. Department of Education

The Education⁣ Department’s role in carrying out Biden’s executive‍ order is unsurprising, given Democrats’ increased focus on courting young voters. During the 2022 midterms, for example, this‍ 18-29 age demographic broke heavily for Democrat candidates over ⁤Republican ones by‍ a nearly 2-to-1 margin.

In April‍ 2022, the agency’s Office ⁢of Postsecondary Education told universities they are required under the ‍Higher​ Education‌ Act of 1965 ⁣to “make a good faith effort” to⁢ make mail⁤ voter⁣ registration forms “widely available” to their⁢ students and informed colleges that ‍they may use work-study funds — which are used to provide part-time campus jobs to help students with tuition costs — to⁣ pay students to “support⁤ voter ‌registration activities.” These ‌institutions were additionally instructed to expand ‍their roles in the electoral process, such as by​ becoming voting sites and supplying locations for ‌ballot drop boxes.

As The Federalist‌ noted the ⁤same⁤ year, “Having‍ taxpayers fund get-out-the-vote activities that support Democrats in this way had‍ previously not been allowed.”

Most recently, the‍ Education Department‍ released a “toolkit” that ‌includes guidelines for universities on how to increase voter registration and turnout on their campuses.⁤ The ‍document also contains guidance for K-12 institutions, such as recommendations that schools ⁤“[d]etermine ⁤if [their] state allows pre-registration for ​individuals under 18 years old and, if so,​ identify opportunities for high ⁢school‌ students to do ​so.”

3. Department of Health and Human⁤ Services

In June 2023, The Daily Signal’s Fred Lucas reported ⁢that the Indian Health ⁢Service (IHS), which falls⁢ under the Department of‌ Health and Human Services, is collaborating with the ACLU, Demos, and several other left-wing organizations to register new voters. In order to expand the reach ⁤of these efforts, the Biden administration designated an Arizona-based Indian Health Service⁣ (IHS) facility as an official voter registration hub in October.

According to Arizona Democrat Secretary⁢ of State Adrian Fontes, Native Health of Phoenix, which caters⁤ to “urban⁤ Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and all other individuals,”‌ will “assist individuals⁣ in ⁢the voter registration process.” The ​administration confirmed that the ⁣IHS facility would be one of five designated as voter registration sites by the end of 2023.

Much like young voters, Native Americans heavily favor Democrats.

4. Department of Agriculture

The USDA⁢ is another federal agency directing its efforts at potential Democrat voters. Earlier this month, emails obtained by The Daily ⁤Signal show the agency was ⁤colluding with Demos as⁣ early as August⁤ 2021 to work on turning out⁤ voters.

As The Federalist’s M.D. ​Kittle reported, the USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service “encourages ⁤all state agencies administering the child ‌nutrition programs ‌to provide ⁤local program ‍operators with promotional materials, including​ voter registration and non-partisan, non-campaign election ⁢information, to disseminate‍ among voting-age program ⁢participants and ⁤their families.”

One of the​ “ideas” recommended by the agency‌ is for “[s]chool food authorities administering the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) in high schools, and adult ⁣day⁣ care ⁣centers and emergency shelters participating in the Child ‌and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) to promote voter registration and election ‍information among voting-age participants and use congregate⁣ feeding areas, such as cafeterias, or food distribution ⁣sites, as sites for the dissemination of information.”

5. Department of Homeland Security

U.S. ⁤Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), an ‌agency within DHS, announced an update to its‌ Policy Manual in August, which⁤ included provisions directing agency employees to “increase awareness and expand access to voter registration during naturalization ‍ceremonies,” in which eligible immigrants‍ officially become U.S. citizens. Studies have indicated a voting preference among ⁢legal immigrants for Democrat candidates over Republican⁢ ones.

The guidelines specifically instructed USCIS to provide ‌newly ordained citizens “access to voter registration services” at these ceremonies and additional information “regarding points-of-contact for ⁤voting and voter registration.” Agency employees were also tasked with ⁣requesting local or state election officials⁤ “attend ceremonies to distribute, collect, and review voter registration applications, ​and to officially⁤ register new⁣ citizens to vote.” In the ‍absence of said officials, ⁤USCIS must “coordinate” with “nongovernmental organizations” — that are presumably “approved” by the administration‌ — to provide these same⁤ services.

6. Department ​of Labor

In fulfillment of ‍Biden’s directive, the Labor Department issued guidance in‌ March 2022 “to all 50 states and the nation’s territories encouraging them to⁢ designate more than 2,300⁣ locally operated American Job Centers as voter registration⁣ agencies.” The agency specifically noted how “partners⁢ that operate programs and services” with these centers “can​ engage in voter registration efforts ⁣with their participants,” such as hosting ⁣so-called “nonpartisan organizations” to facilitate get-out-the-vote activities.

The list of “eligible partners” ⁢includes the WIOA Title I Youth Programs, YouthBuild Programs, and Indian‌ and Native America Programs — all⁤ of ‌which cater to demographics likely to vote for Democrats.

7. Department of Veterans Affairs

The Department of Veterans Affairs initially distributed a survey to more than 12 million ‍veterans and their families “to better understand Veterans’ experience with the voter registration process, and to‌ better assist Veterans in addressing and⁢ overcoming any challenges.” By September 2022, the agency expanded its voter registration efforts by partnering⁤ with Kentucky, Michigan, and Pennsylvania to “create a pilot voter registration program that provides voter registration information, materials and — if requested — assistance to Veterans, eligible dependents and caregivers at select⁣ VA facilities.” ⁤

The VA was flagged as one of several agencies “on the right track” in a “progress report” published by left-wing groups (including Demos ⁢and the ACLU) ​that measured how effectively departments‍ are complying with Biden’s directive.

8. Department of the Interior

The Interior Department ‌(DOI) is also ⁣adequately fulfilling Biden’s order, according to the metrics laid out in⁣ a ‍ report published by leftist groups.

The analysis specifically highlighted how DOI‍ provided “high-quality voter registration services” to individuals‌ who attended two agency-sponsored “tribal educational institutions”⁣ in Kansas and New Mexico. Those two ⁢institutions — the Haskell Indian Nations University and Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute — have since been designated as voter registration sites.

“DOI has moved to ensure that eligible students who attend these institutions⁣ have​ regular access to high-quality voter registration services,” the ​report reads. “Notably, DOI is‌ improving access to registration and voting among a population that has long been excluded—Native Americans.”

9. Department of the Treasury

The Treasury Department has incorporated voter registration ⁣efforts “into the services provided through the tax clinic assistance program, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA), which‍ provides tax assistance to low⁢ income individuals across the county,” according to the same “progress report.” The ⁤agency further ⁤moved to require “all grantees who receive federal funding to administer ‌these tax clinic assistance programs” to offer voter registration services.


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How does the collaboration between the Department of Health and Human Services and left-wing organizations like the ACLU ‌and Demos‌ to register new voters raise concerns about targeting specific demographics and potential partisan influence‌ in elections

Title: Biden’s Use ​of⁢ Federal Agencies to Interfere in Elections Raises Concerns

Introduction

Nearly three years have passed since⁣ President Joe Biden ​signed Executive Order 14019, which​ aimed to involve the federal government in state election administration. Marketed as an effort to enhance American democracy, this directive has proven to⁣ be more partisan than​ the administration admits. It instructed federal agencies to interfere in the electoral process by using taxpayer money to boost‍ voter registration⁣ and get-out-the-vote activities. However,‍ communication records have revealed that many of the allegedly nonpartisan groups collaborating with federal agencies ‍are extremely left-wing.

Partisan Voter Registration Efforts

Voter registration efforts are typically partisan and often involve left-wing groups abusing their nonprofit status to target likely-Democrat voters. ​Despite attempts by the administration to stonewall requests for related documents, conservative media outlets and good government groups‍ have shed light⁤ on the left-wing nature of these collaborations.⁣ Organizations like Demos and the​ American Civil Liberties Union ⁣(ACLU),⁤ which have ⁤close‌ ties to Democratic politicians and ideals, are among⁤ those ⁣working with federal agencies.

1. Office of‍ Personnel Management

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) announced a policy change ⁤in March 2022 granting ‌federal employees up to four hours of administrative leave ⁢to vote. This move increases⁣ the opportunity for federal workers, who primarily​ donate ⁢to Democratic candidates, to engage in partisan activities ‌during elections.

2.​ Department of⁢ Education

The Department ‍of Education has been ‌actively engaged in voter registration efforts. It directed universities to make ⁢voter registration forms widely available to​ students and even suggested using work-study funds to pay students to support voter⁤ registration activities. ⁢Furthermore, ‌the department released a toolkit for ⁤universities and K-12 institutions on increasing voter registration and ‌turnout.

3. Department of Health and Human Services

Under the Department of⁤ Health‍ and Human Services, the Indian Health Service (IHS) ⁣collaborated with left-wing​ organizations such ‌as the ACLU and Demos to register new‌ voters. An IHS facility in Arizona was designated as an ‍official voter registration hub. This move targets Native Americans, ‌who heavily favor ⁢Democrats.

4. ⁤Department of ⁤Agriculture

Emails obtained by The Daily Signal show the Department ‌of Agriculture (USDA) colluding with Demos since August ​2021 to‌ turn out voters. The USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service encourages state ​agencies administering child nutrition programs to promote voter⁣ registration⁣ among participants and their ⁤families.

5. Department of Homeland Security

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration ​Services (USCIS), an agency within the Department of Homeland Security, is actively involved ‌in promoting voter registration during naturalization ceremonies. This‍ targets eligible immigrants who ‍have shown a preference‍ for Democratic ⁣candidates.

6. Department of Labor

The Department of Labor ‌urged states to designate locally ⁢operated American Job Centers as voter registration ⁣agencies. These centers ⁤can collaborate with partner programs that cater to demographics likely to vote for Democrats, such as⁤ WIOA‍ Title I Youth Programs, ‌YouthBuild Programs, and Indian and Native America Programs.

7. Department of Veterans⁤ Affairs

The⁤ Department⁢ of Veterans Affairs (VA) has distributed surveys and partnered with three states‍ to create ‌a pilot voter registration program at select VA facilities. This program targets ‌veterans and their families, providing them with‌ voter ⁢registration information.

Conclusion

President Biden’s use of federal agencies to interfere ‌in elections by ‌funding ⁢partisan voter ⁢registration efforts raises concerns about the integrity of the electoral process.‌ The collaboration between federal agencies and left-wing organizations, combined with the partisan nature of voter registration initiatives, undermines the​ trust of American voters. It is crucial to ensure a fair and unbiased electoral system that serves the interests of all​ citizens, regardless of political affiliation.



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