The Western Journal

Activists Admit Voter Registration Schemes Exist To Boost Dems

The article discusses admissions by Democratic Party insiders that so-called “nonpartisan” voter registration efforts have always been partisan, primarily aimed at registering voters likely to support Democrats. A member of the Democratic National committee, Maria Cardona, acknowledges that these voter registration initiatives were designed to engage voters who would vote Democrat rather than promoting broad civic participation. The piece highlights the reliance on nonprofit organizations to register minority and younger voters under the assumption they would favor Democrats, an assumption now challenged by increased support for Republicans and former President Trump among these groups. The article also mentions federal government involvement, including directives from President Biden to register and mobilize minority voters-groups that tend to vote Democrat-often thru third-party organizations. Investigations reveal that many of these efforts concentrate on Democratic strongholds and may skirt legal boundaries like the Hatch Act. Ultimately,the article argues that these voter registration schemes have been tools to manufacture electoral advantages for Democrats rather than genuine nonpartisan efforts to increase voter participation.


Image CreditCNN/Youtube

Share

A member of the Democratic National Committee admitted that so-called nonpartisan voter registration schemes were always, in fact, partisan.

The New York Times’ Shane Goldmacher and Jonah Smith concede in an analysis on Democrats’ cratering voter registration numbers that “For years, the left has relied on a sprawling network of nonprofits — which solicit donations from people whose identities they need not disclose — to register Black, Latino and younger voters. Though the groups are technically nonpartisan, the underlying assumption has been that most new voters registering would vote Democrat.”

But it’s Democrat strategist and member of the Democratic National Committee Maria Cardona who admits the underlying strategy of these supposedly non-partisan organizations: It was never about engaging voters; it was about engaging voters who would vote Democrat.

Now, with President Trump’s gains among minority voters, “you can’t just register a young Latino or a young Black voter and assume that they’re going to know that it’s Democrats that have the best policies,” Cardona told Goldmacher.

In other words, as pointed out on X by investigative researcher Parker Thayer, “All of the sudden the ‘nonpartisan’ voter registration nonprofits don’t seem to care about the civic participation of minorities any more.”

These supposedly nonpartisan registration groups only cared about registering minorities when they assumed those voters would be reliably Democrat. Now that President Trump and Republicans are making inroads with demographics that once seemed safely Democrat, the party is worried its “nonpartisan” efforts could backfire.

Of course such an admission is not surprising. Just after taking office, then-President Joe Biden issued an executive order mandating federal agencies register and mobilize voters “with the express intent of increasing election participation among minority groups that tend to vote disproportionately Democrat,” as Ben Weingarten explained in these pages. The order instructed agencies to enlist the help of “nonpartisan third-party organizations … to provide voter registration services on agency premises.”

In analyzing “Bidenbucks” recipients who participated in a July 2021 “listening session,” The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project found that “Every participant whose party affiliation or political donation history could be identified by the Oversight Project was identified as a Democrat except for one Green Party member.”

[READNEXT:[READNEXT:Trump Erases ‘Bidenbucks’ And Taxpayer-Funded Leftist Voter Registration Drives]

As The Federalist’s Matt Kittle reported, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service, which provides meals in K-12 schools, “was involved in a left-wing group’s efforts to get voting-age students in Milwaukee Public Schools to the polls.”

“In New Mexico and Kansas, the Interior Department’s Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) schemed to use students in bureau-operated American Indian K-12 schools to carry voter registration cards home to their parents,” Kittle reported, noting that the move may have violated the Hatch Act, which bars “executive branch employees from overt political activities on the job.”

Meanwhile an investigation by the House Committee on Small Business discovered that the Small Business Association (SBA) Bidenbucks voter registration events in the swing state of Michigan were held “mainly in Democratic strongholds.” And as Minnesota Rep. Pete Stauber noted, “roughly 91% of Michigan voters are registered to vote, with small business owners more likely to vote than the general population.”

With such high registration rates, a nonpartisan organization expending resources on such a state would make little sense — unless these organizations wanted to push one party over the edge in the key swing state.

Critical observers have long understood that leftist activists weaponize “nonpartisan” voter registration schemes to tilt elections in Democrats’ favor. What’s different now is that Democrats themselves are saying the quiet part out loud: These efforts were never about civic participation — they were about manufacturing an electoral advantage for one party.

 




" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

Related Articles

Back to top button
Available for Amazon Prime
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker