The Real Presidential Election was Rigged in 2018

Article subtitle: 
Every state but one that had a Democrat acting as Secretary of State was called for Biden.
Article author: 
Daniel Greenfield
Article publisher: 
Frontpage Mag
Article date: 
18 November 2020
Article category: 
National News
Medium
Article Body: 

“We should be prepared for this to be closer to an election week, as opposed to an Election Day, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson warned....

Benson, a veteran of the Southern Poverty Law Center and assorted structural initiatives to benefit Democrat voter strategies nationwide, was backed by a river of cash, with her own fundraising topping $1 million, and iVote throwing in nearly another million.... Republicans were outspent 2 to 1 and Michigan got an ‘Election Week’....

     In Colorado, another Republican favored to win in a state where the secretary of state was usually a GOPer, was cut off at the knees by another leftist backed by a ton of outside cash.

Jena Griswold vastly outraised the Republican incumbent with most of the money coming from out of state....

Michigan, Arizona, and Colorado were among the key battleground targets in 2018....

Democrats had vastly outspent Republicans on pushing through [Michigan] Proposal 3, a grab bag of Democrat goodies, including straight ticket voting, automatic voter registration, same day voter registration and universal absentee voting. The Republican failure to put up a serious fight against Proposal 3 in 2018, long before the pandemic, had largely doomed Michigan....

In Colorado, Griswold had her own ambitious plans, including ‘fixing’ ballots by text message, bypassing election clerks, and showering election judges with cash. Postcards were dispatched to everyone, including the dead, urging them to vote. Judicial Watch noted that in 40 of Colorado's 64 counties, voter registration rates were higher than the number of adult citizens....

There are many lessons that Republicans ought to learn from 2020, but the biggest of them is studying and understanding the larger battlefield and the levers of power behind the scenes.
 
The Left excels at understanding and exploiting these levers. The Right does not. ...