By J. Christian Adams
Donald Trump gaslighted the left when he suggested the upcoming elections may be “rigged.” The usual comic trove of Democrats posing as academics, journalists and civil rights groups pounced on Trump. A revived “Southern strategy” that tars “Democrats as cheaters” wailed Rutgers professor Lorraine Minneite.
Democrats as cheaters? You mean Democrats like Wendy Rosen, Melowese Richardson and Lessadolla Sowers?
Whether Trump was correct depends on the meaning of “rigged.” If “rigged” means a group of Democrats sit in central command and control the output of voting machines from outer space, no, the election isn’t rigged.
What is really happening is far more dangerous, far more diffuse and far harder to fix than a conspiracy to control voting machines.
The integrity of our elections is suffering from a coordinated multi-million dollar attack on multiple fronts. It’s far more complicated than one centralized high-powered conspiracy to “rig” the election. A more sophisticated understanding of what is happening is essential to combat the real threat to our elections.
Here’s five ways that the integrity of elections are under attack.
Big Money Organizations Fight Election Integrity
Large bricks and mortars organizations with multi-million dollar endowments are fighting to undermine the integrity of American elections. These organizations, such as Project Vote, Demos, the ACLU, Advancement Project and the League of Women Voters have vast financial resources. They have used these resources in key states such as Ohio, Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, Wisconsin and elsewhere to attack election integrity measures. They bring attacks against voter ID laws, but also more important efforts, such as citizenship verification.
I’d wager that more votes are cast by ineligible aliens in American elections than by those impersonating voters. Citizenship verification is essential. Naturally, groups like the NAACP and ACLU do absolutely nothing about alien voting, except whatever they can to ensure barriers to illegal voting are struck down in court.
I am involved in litigation across the country to help election integrity. In one lawsuit in a swing state, we discovered that non-citizens were voting illegally in Presidential elections. This is both a federal and state felony. When we asked the election supervisor for records showing referral to law enforcement officials, none existed. None existed because no referral was ever made. Never mind that dozens and dozens of aliens were participating in the election process in just one county. Imagine how many participate statewide. Yet nothing was done to prosecute the illegal voting, and word spreads through the community that illegal voting is a hobby that goes unpunished.
Rigged?
These same big money organizations send swarms of lawyers to the smallest court hearings, so many there sometimes isn’t enough room for them in the courtroom. A comic scene unfolded in another case I was involved in – an attack on the Election Assistance Commission by a swarm of leftist groups. The federal agency issued rules allowing states to use a federal voter registration form that incorporated state citizenship verification requirements.
For this, the left pounced.
In hearing before United States District Judge Richard Leon, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach and I were seated at defense counsel table because we were defending the federal agency. You read that right. We had to do so because the Justice Department lawyers sharing the table with us refused to do their job and defend a federal agency. They didn’t defend the agency because they ideologically disagreed with the actions of the agency.
Read more of ACRU Policy Board member J. Christian Adams’ PJ Media article.