Yes, Biden Is Hiding His Plan To Rig The 2022 Midterm Elections
By: 
Mollie Hemingway | June 23, 2022 | 9 min read 
The White House is refusing to share details about its  coordinated efforts to engage in a federal takeover of election  administration.
             

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President Biden really does not want the public to know about his  federal takeover of election administration. Dozens of members of  Congress have repeatedly asked for details, to no avail. Good government  groups, members of the media, and private citizens have filed requests  under the Freedom of Information Act. Not a single one has been  responded to. All signs indicate a concerted effort to keep the public  in the dark until at least after the November midterm elections. The  lack of transparency and responsiveness is so bad that the Department of  Justice and some of its agencies have been repeatedly sued for the  information.
    When President Biden 
ordered all 600 federal agencies  to “expand citizens’ opportunities to register to vote and to obtain  information about, and participate in, the electoral process” on March  7, 2021, Republican politicians, Constitutional scholars, and election  integrity specialists began to worry exactly what was up his sleeve. 
    They had good reason. The 2020 election had suffered from widespread  and coordinated efforts by Democrat activists and donors to run “Get Out  The Vote” operations from inside state and local government election  offices, predominantly in the Democrat-leaning areas of swing states. 
Independent researchers have shown the effect of this takeover of government election offices was extremely partisan and favored Democrats overwhelmingly.
    At the time the order was issued, Democrats were also hoping to pass H.R. 1, a continuation of the 
effort to destabilize elections throughout the country via a federalized takeover of state election administrations.
    Biden gave each agency 200 days to file their plans for approval by  none other than Susan Rice, his hyperpartisan domestic policy advisor.  Yet fully nine months after those plans were due, they are all being  hidden from the public, even as evidence is emerging that the election  operation is in full swing.
    
Mobilizing Voters Is Always A Political Act
    There are several major problems with Biden’s secret plan, critics  say. It’s unethical to tie federal benefits to election activity. It’s  unconstitutional to have the federal government take authority that  belongs to the states and which Congress has not granted. And, given  that all 50 states have different laws and processes governing election  administration, it’s a recipe for chaos, confusion, and fraud at a time  when election security concerns are particularly fraught.
    Mobilizing voters is always a political act. Choosing which groups to  target for Get Out The Vote efforts is one of the most important  activities done by political campaigns. Federal agencies that interact  with the public by doling out benefits can easily pressure recipients to  vote for particular candidates and positions. Congress passed the Hatch  Act in 1939, which bans bureaucrats and bureaucracies from being  involved in election activities after Democrats used Works Progress  Administration programs and personnel for partisan political advantage.
 
    Executive Order 14019 ignores that the Constitution does not give the  executive branch authority over elections. That power is reserved for  the states, with a smaller role for Congress. With H.R. 1 and other  Democrat Party efforts to grab more control over elections have thus far  failed, Congress hasn’t authorized such an expansion.
    As with previous efforts to destabilize elections, the chaos and  confusion that would occur are part of the plan. The Executive Order  copied much of a 
white paper put out by left-wing dark money group Demos, which 
advocates for left-wing changes to the country and which 
brags on its website  that it moves “bold progressive ideas from cutting-edge concept to  practical reality.” Not coincidentally, Biden put former Demos President  K. Sabeel Rahman and former Demos Legal Strategies Director 
Chiraag Bains in key White House posts to oversee election-related initiatives. 
    Rahman serves as senior counsel at the White House office that  oversees regulatory changes, meaning he approves every federal agency’s  regulations and provides legal review of executive orders before they’re  released. If you were looking to rush out constitutionally and  ethically questionable orders, this post would be key to fill. Bains had  been Demos’ director of legal strategies, helping write the paper that  was turned into an executive order. He reports directly to Susan Rice,  the hyperpartisan head of the Domestic Policy Council.
    Rice has served in political positions in Democrat White Houses and the scandal-ridden 
Brookings Institution. She played a role in the 
spying-on-Trump scandal, blatantly 
lying about the same, lying about the Benghazi terrorist attack, and lying about Bowe Bergdahl’s military record. 
    Rice is described as President Obama’s “
right-hand woman,” and it’s been said she was “
like a sister” to the former president. She was his National Security Advisor at the same time Hunter Biden was 
hitching rides on official White House aircraft to other countries for meetings with oligarchs and corrupt government officials. She 
spread conspiracy theories  about the law enforcement officers in Portland during the violent BLM  riots that besieged the city. Most worrisome, she was briefed on the  Clinton campaign’s 
Russia collusion hoax, which was used to destabilize the 2020 election and question its illegitimacy.
    
Leftist Groups Know Exactly What’s Going On
    Conservatives may be in the dark, but left-wing activist groups are  fully involved in the plot. The left-wing dark money group Demos put out  press releases immediately after the executive order was issued, saying  it would be happy to work with federal agencies on the project.
    And then the group 
admitted publicly  that it “organized agency-based working groups and met with the staff  in these agencies to provide technical expertise as they developed their  initial voter registration plans, to ensure those plans reflect the  knowledge and priorities of various agency stakeholders.” It also admits  it “developed research and resources to assist and advance agency  efforts to implement robust voter registration opportunities, including a  slide deck explainer of the agencies’ potential for impact, best  practices for conducting voter registration at federal agencies, and  recommendations for modernizing and improving the accessibility of  Vote.gov.”
    All of that information should be available to oversight authorities  in Congress and the American taxpayers paying for its implementation,  not just the left-wing groups that produced it. Yet as of this  publication date, none of it has been shared.
    Biden’s plan “raises serious ethical, legal, and constitutional  concerns,” wrote Rep. Ted Budd, R-N.C., along with three dozen  Republican members of Congress on January 19, in a letter to the head of  the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), demanding more information  by February 28 about the secret plot. It went unanswered.
    The top Republican members of nine House committees and subcommittees  likewise demanded information from Rice and the head of OMB in a letter  they sent on March 29. They noted that election activity goes well  beyond “the scope of each agency’s authorizing statute and mission.” 
    One of the concerns shared by the members was that Biden was  directing agencies to work with third-party organizations. Nobody knows  which third-party organizations have been approved by Rice for her  political efforts, nor which are being used. They also asked how much  money is being spent on the effort, which statutory authorities justify  the election activities, and what steps are being taken to avoid Hatch  Act violations. They received no response. 
    The Foundation for Government Accountability filed a lawsuit on April  20th to compel the Department of Justice to respond to the FOIA request  for information. And the American Accountability Foundation (AAF) filed  suit on June 16 to compel Justice to comply. Those suits are ongoing.
    
What We Know
    While the White House and agencies are steadfastly refusing to share  details about how they’re complying with the executive order, who they  met with to develop their plans, or how they’re justifying their  involvement in something Congress has not authorized them to participate  in, some details are trickling out. Here are a few examples of the  widespread and coordinated effort by Biden’s political appointees to  meddle in the state administration of elections.
    
- In the midst of a labor crisis, the Department of Labor boasted  that it was turning 2,300 American Job Centers previously focused on  helping displaced workers find jobs into hubs of political activism.  These new federally funded voter registration agencies were given  guidance about how to bring in organizations to conduct “voter  outreach.”
- The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services likewise  announced plans to turn community health centers into voter registration  agencies, using thousands of health care facilities to focus on voter  registration and turnout.
- “It  is presumed residents of public housing might disproportionately vote  Democrat. … The executive order targets people receiving government  benefits who might think their benefits depend on one party in power,”  Stewart Whitson, legal director for the Foundation for Government  Accountability, told the Daily Signal.
- The Department of Education sent “dear colleague”  letters to universities, telling them that Federal Work Study funds  could now be used to support voter registration activities, contrary to  previous guidance. The change was made without having gone through any  rulemaking process to allow the change.
- The Commerce Department produced a massive, 113-page report which likely took four agency officials many hours to generate. It directs local voting board members about polling stations and poll worker training.
     The tactics being used by these agencies were almost certainly  contained in the plans submitted to Rice that have been withheld from  investigators and overseers who had hoped to have some transparency  about what the plans were. Frequently, the agencies claim the tactics  are in response to the executive order, yet information about how they  were developed has been withheld from the public for much of the year.
    It is unclear why Biden and his political appointees are being so  secretive about the work that went into their plan to engage in a  federal takeover of election administration.
    Whatever the case, Americans have a right to know whether these  bureaucracies that are meddling in elections have experts in for each  state’s election laws, what type of training is going on to ensure that  state laws are being followed, whether they are allowing inspections and  oversight to ensure no illegal activity, how they are determining  whether a third-party group is genuinely non-partisan, whether they are  allowing state investigators to approve money, and how much is being  spent on this federal takeover of elections.
 Mollie Ziegler Hemingway is the Editor-in-Chief of The Federalist. She  is Senior Journalism Fellow at Hillsdale College. A Fox News  contributor, she is a regular member of the Fox News All-Stars panel on  “Special Report with Bret Baier.” Her work has appeared in the Wall  Street Journal, USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, the Guardian, the  Washington Post, CNN, National Review, GetReligion, Ricochet,  Christianity Today, Federal Times, Radio & Records, and many other  publications. Mollie was a 2004 recipient of a Robert Novak Journalism  Fellowship at The Fund for American Studies and a 2014 Lincoln Fellow of  the Claremont Institute. She is the co-author of Justice on Trial: The Kavanaugh Confirmation and the Future of the Supreme Court. She is the author of "Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections." Reach her at mzhemingway@thefederalist.com