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How Taxpayers Will Heavily Subsidize Democrat Boots on the Ground This Election

Progressives are using legal loopholes and the power of the federal government to maximize Democrat votes in the 2024 election at taxpayers’ expense, RealClearInvestigations has found.

The methods include voter registration and mobilization campaigns by ostensibly nonpartisan charities that target Democrats using demographic data as proxies, and the Biden administration’s unprecedentedΒ demandΒ that every federal agency β€œconsider ways to expand citizens’ opportunities to register to vote and to obtain information about, and participate in, the electoral process.”

A dizzying array of overwhelmingly β€œdemocracy-focused” entities with ties to the Democratic Party operating as charities and funded with hundreds of millions of dollars from major liberal β€œdark money” vehicles are engaged in a sprawling campaign to register the voters, deliver them the ballots, and figuratively and sometimes literally harvest the votes necessary to defeat Donald Trump.

These efforts, now buttressed by the federal government, amplify and extend what Time magazineΒ describedΒ  as a β€œwell-funded cabal of powerful people ranging across industries and ideologies,” who had worked behind the scenes in 2020 β€œto influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage and control the flow of information” to defeat Trump and other Republicans. The β€œshadow campaigners,” Time declared, β€œwere not rigging the election; they were fortifying it.”

Heading into 2024, β€œthere is not a β€˜shadow’ campaign,” said Mike Howell, executive director of The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project. β€œThere is an overt assault on President Trump and those who wish to vote for him occurring at every level of government and with the support of all major institutions.” (The Daily Signal is the news organization of The Heritage Foundation.)

By contrast, Republican Party stalwarts lament that no comparable effort exists on their side. The GOP’s turnout and messaging efforts seek to thread a difficult needle by encouraging early and absentee voting and ballot-harvestingβ€”pandemic-era measures that Trump and supporters blame for his 2020 electoral defeatβ€”while the party simultaneously fights the mainly blue-state laws that made the practices possible. The party’s position is further complicated by its standard-bearer’s warnings of a rigged election bigger than in 2020, which someΒ speculateΒ could turn off moderate swing voters.

Electioneering β€˜Super-Weapons’

TheΒ IRSΒ permitsΒ tax-exempt nonprofit groups to engage in voter registration and get-out-the-vote drives so long as they do not β€œrefer to any candidate or political party” nor conduct their activities β€œin a biased manner that favors (or opposes) one or more candidates prohibited.”

These entities have become magnets for funds not only from wealthy donors, who can contribute without traditional campaign finance limitsβ€”and get a tax break to bootβ€”but also abundantly endowed private foundations that are prohibited from engaging in partisan activities.

In recent years, dozens of progressive-oriented 501(c)(3)s, now pulling in upward of $500 million annually, have engaged in purportedly neutral efforts to impact elections, according toΒ Hayden Ludwig, director of policy research at the election integrity-focused advocacy group Restoration of America.

In practice, critics like Ludwig argue, left-leaning charities flout the law by registering and mobilizing demographics that tend to vote disproportionately Democratic behind a veil of nonpartisan democracy promotion.

During the 2020 election, for example, the Voter Participation Center solicited millions of ballot applications in swing statesβ€”many of them prefilled for respondents. This nonprofit, like its peers, is clear that it isn’t targeting just any voters, but whatΒ itΒ and progressiveΒ activistsΒ have dubbed a β€œNew American Majority” of β€œyoung people, people of color and unmarried women.”

Tom Lopach, a longtime Democratic Party operative and the center’s president and CEO, told RealClearInvestigations in a statement: β€œWe do the work that state election officials typically do not doβ€”seeking out underrepresented voting-eligible Americans … This is difficult but necessary work that brings democracy to eligible Americans’ doorsteps.”

In 2020, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan showed how supposedly neutral efforts can have a partisan impact when they funneled some $400 million through twoΒ progressive–ledΒ but purportedly nonpartisan nonprofits intoΒ election officesΒ across the country.

That moneyΒ disproportionately wentΒ to jurisdictions that Joe Biden won in the pivotal battleground states that delivered his victory, often flowing to left-leaning nonprofits to whom election offices outsourced the administration ofΒ sometimes critical functions.

In April 2022, a primary conduit of these so-called Zuckerbucks, the Center for Tech and Civic Life, announced the launch of a successor to the 2020 effortβ€”the U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence, a five-year $80 million program β€œto envision, support, and celebrate excellence in U.S. election administration.”

β€œThe left has assembled an impressive β€˜election-industrial’ complex of nonprofit organizations that is constantly working towards goals like β€˜promoting participation’ targeting β€˜underrepresented minorities,’” said Jason Snead, executive director of the conservative Honest Elections Project. Such terms, Snead says, β€œare code for identifying and mobilizing liberal voters.”

Election experts view such activities as potentially decisive.Β 

β€œβ€˜Nonpartisan’ and β€˜charitable’ voter registration and get-out-the-vote groups” are the Democratic Party’s β€œelectioneering super-weapon[s],” said Parker Thayer, an analyst with theΒ conservative-orientedΒ Capital Research Center in Washington, D.C.

β€˜Everybody Votes’—but for Whom?

Of these, Thayer sees the Everybody Votes Campaign as ofΒ paramount importance.

Born of a plan β€œcommissioned by [Hillary] Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, funded by the Democratic Party’s biggest donors, and coordinated with cut-throat Democratic consultants,” Thayer writes in an extensiveΒ analysisΒ of the group’s efforts, β€œthe Everybody Votes campaign [has] used the guise of civic-minded charity to selectively register millions of β€˜non-white’ swing-state voters in the hopes of getting out the Democratic vote.”

It does so by funding and training over 50 community groups to register voters toΒ closeΒ β€œthe voter registration gap in communities of color,” which it attributes to β€œmodern forms of Jim Crow laws,” such as voter ID requirements, the group’s executive director, Nellie Sires, said in a January 2024Β interview.

From 2016-2021, the Everybody Votes Campaign, doing business as three entities, collected overΒ $190 millionΒ from major Democratic Party donors, unions, and environmental activists. Some of theΒ largest donorsΒ include the League of Conservation Voters Education Fund; the New Venture and Hopewell funds, managed by for-profit consulting firm Arabella Advisors; and the George Soros-funded Foundation to Promote Open Societyβ€”all 501(c)(3) public charities or private foundationsΒ forbiddenΒ from supporting β€œvoter education or registration activities with evidence of bias.”

The Everybody Votes Campaign distributed the funds to a slew ofΒ left-leaning state-based voter registration organizationsΒ largely in eight pivotal states from 2016 to 2019β€”Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, North Carolina, Virginia, and Nevadaβ€”and then to Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin in 2021.

According to Thayer’sΒ analysis, the Everybody Votes Campaign’s voter registration push β€œwould have provided Democrats more votes than the total margins of victory in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and Pennsylvania,” securing Biden’s victory in the 2020 election.

β€˜4 to 10 Times More Cost-Effective’

One notable backer of the Everybody Votes Campaign is Mind the Gap, a β€œMoneyball-style” Silicon Valley Democratic super PAC founded by Stanford law professor Barbara Fried, andΒ connectedΒ to the political activities of her convicted crypto-fraudster son, Sam Bankman-Fried.

The analytics-focusedΒ outfitΒ prepared a confidential strategy memoΒ leakedΒ in advance of the 2020 election, noting that β€œ501(c)(3) voter registration focused on underrepresented groups in the electorate” would be the β€œsingle most effective tactic for ensuring Democratic victoriesβ€β€”β€œ4 to 10 times more cost-effective” on after-tax basis at β€œgarnering additional Democratic votes” relative to alternatives like β€œbroadcast media and digital buys.”

Mind the Gap recommended that donors contribute to three organizations: the Voter Participation Center and its sister organization, the Center for Voter Information for mail-based registration efforts, and Everybody Votes for site-based registration efforts.

The largest grant recipient, receiving $24 million during the 2016-2021 period, wasΒ State Voices, which describes itself as a β€œnonpartisan network of 25 state-based coalitions … that collectively partner with over 1,200 organizations” consisting of β€œadvocates, organizers, and activists … work[ing] together to fight for a healthy democracy and political power for Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI), and all people of color (BIPOC).”

Another top recipient, raking in over $10 million, was the Voter Participation Center.

According to the Capital Research Center, the Everybody Votes Campaign wouldΒ collectΒ and spend over $50 million in connection with the 2022 midterm electionsβ€”the most recent period for which financials are available. All told, since its founding in 2015,Β the campaign says,Β its network has registered 5.1 million voters, of whom 76% are people of color; 56% are women; and 47% are under the age of 35.

Last November, the news outlet PuckΒ reportedΒ on a secret memo circulated by Mind the Gap regarding its plans for 2024. β€œOur strategy early in the 2024 presidential race will be to massively scale high-performing voter registration and mobilization programs,” the memo read. The PAC again specifically directed donors to the Everybody Votes Campaign, which did not respond to requests for comment.

Lopach, who has worked in Democratic Party politics his entire career, bristled at RealClearInvestigations’ questions regarding critics’ claims of a partisan bent to its work. β€œThe presumptions baked into the questions … emailed to us are inaccurate and reveal the reporter’s own biases,” he responded, while emphasizing the organization’s targeting of β€œunderrepresented voting-eligible Americans.”

Thayer has dubbed Everybody Votes the β€œlargest and most corrupt β€˜charitable’ voter registration drive in American history.”

Of such organizations’ claims of nonpartisanship, Howell told RealClearInvestigations: β€œIf they were truly interested in an informed participatory constitutional Republic, they would have an even-handed approach to registering voters.”

β€œCall me when they show up to a NASCAR race, Daughters of the American Revolution event, or a gun show,” Howell added. β€œThen we can pretend for a minute that these are beyond just facial efforts to appear somewhat neutral.”

Challenges for GOP

But NASCAR races have not been hubs for GOP-led voter registration efforts either. Restoration of America’s Ludwig estimates that the Right may spend as little as 1% of what the Left spends on voter registration efforts.

A recentΒ memoΒ from the Sentinel Action Fund, a super PAC that aims to elect conservatives, noted that in the 2022 election cycle, while $8.9 billion was spent on federal elections, there were zero large independent expenditure organizations on the Right focused on get-out-the-vote efforts or β€œballot chasing.”

Republican PartyΒ vehiclesΒ and conservative outfits like grassroots-orientedΒ Turning Point Action, a 501(c)(4), are engaged in such efforts in the 2024 cycle, but the scale and sophistication of their political counterparts’ efforts would appear unrivaled at this point.

Election experts attribute this gap to several factors beyond the GOP’s focus on other tactics to win elections, or ineffectiveness. They note that Democratic voters tend to be more concentrated in urban areas and college campuses, making it easier to run efficient registration drives. As regards early and absentee voting and ballot harvesting, it is not clear if these efforts will substantially grow the pool of Republican voters versus merely enabling the party to β€œbank” votes earlier.

With respect to the use of 501(c)(3)s to conduct such activities, Ludwig said some conservatives may still be fearful of running afoul of the IRSβ€”through exploiting tax laws to pursue efforts perceived to be partisan effectively on the taxpayers’ dimeβ€”in the wake of itsΒ targetingΒ of tea party groups for extreme scrutiny during the Obama years.

β€˜Bidenbucks’: β€˜Zuckerbucks’ on Steroids

Since the 2020 election, Democrats have opened a second apparent electioneering front that Republicans could not match even if they wanted to: The rise of so-called Bidenbucks, which uses the β€œunlimited funding, resources, and reach” of the federal government and agency offices located nationwide to turn out favored voters, according to Stewart Whitson, legal director of the conservative Foundation for Government Accountability.

In March 2021, President Joe Biden introducedΒ Executive Order 14019. The directive on β€œpromoting access to voting” orders every federal agency, more than 600 in all, to register and mobilize votersβ€”particularly β€œpeople of color” and others the White House says face β€œchallenges to exercise their fundamental right to vote.” It further directs the agencies to collaborate with ostensibly nonpartisan nonprofits in pursuit of its goals.

As RealClearInvestigations hasΒ previously reported, Executive Order 14019 appears to have been designed by left-leaning think tank Demos and implemented in consultation and sometimes coordination with a slew of progressive, labor, and identity-focused groups with the goal of generating up to 3.5 million new or updated voter registrations annually.

The ACLU and Demos haveΒ reportedlyΒ helped execute the order. RealClearInvestigations additionally found that at least two recipients of grants under the Everybody Votes Campaign, the NAACP and UnidosUSβ€”formerly the National Council of Razaβ€”were also listed on anΒ emailΒ as participants in a July 2021 listening session on the executive order convened by the White House and agency officials.

Whitson, whose organization unearthed that email in its fight to expose details about the order, emphasized that β€œ[U]nlike 2020 wherein the shadow campaign was conducted by private citizens seeking to influence government election operations from the outside, the threat we face in 2024 is being launched fromΒ withinΒ the government itself.”

Facing both congressional scrutiny and litigation, the administration has closely guarded the strategic plans agencies were to develop to carry out the order, how they are implementing them, to what end, and with whom.

Perfunctory press releases, reports from groups supportive of the order, and documents slowly ferreted out via Freedom of Information Act requests and litigation, however, demonstrate that relevant agencies have sought to drive voter registration via public housing authorities, child nutrition programs, and voluntary tax preparation clinics.

In August 2023, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issuedΒ updated guidanceΒ calling for the agency to register voters at naturalization ceremonies.

More recently, the Department of Education did theΒ same, blessing the use of federal work-study funds to pay students for β€œsupporting broad-based get-out-the-vote activities, voter registration,” and other activities. Scott Walter, president of the Capital Research Center, recently told The Epoch Times that the department had previouslyΒ threatenedΒ schools β€œthat you better be registering students or you could lose your federal funds.”

When asked by RealClearInvestigations to respond to Walter’s claim, the Department of Education would not. Over two dozen Pennsylvania state legislatorsΒ challengedΒ the order via a lawsuit in January. Citing alleged unlawful attempts by several agencies to register Keystone State voters, the lawmakers asserted:

By engaging in a targeted voter registration effort of this magnitude, focused specifically on these agencies and the groups of potential voters they interact with, leveraging the resources and reach of the federal government, this effort appears to be a taxpayer-funded get-out-the-vote effort designed to benefit the current President’s political party.

Echoing this view, Whitson’s Foundation for Government Accountability submitted anΒ amicus briefΒ noting that β€œall of the federal agencies FGA has identified as taking active steps to carry out EO 14019 have one thing in common: They provide government welfare benefits and other services to groups of voters the vast majority of which have historically voted Democrat.”

The plaintiffs alleged the executive order violated both Pennsylvania law limiting voter registration efforts to non-federal actors and constitutional provisions reserving election laws to the states.

On March 26, a district court dismissed the case, claiming the plaintiffs lacked standing. Whitson told RealClearInvestigations that others would likely lodge similar lawsuits, building on the Pennsylvania legislators’ case in the wake of the dismissal. Days later, The FederalistΒ reportedΒ that the plaintiffs intended to appeal their case to the U.S. Supreme Court.

A White House spokesperson did not reply to RealClearInvestigations’ inquiries regarding the executive order.

Opposition and Circumvention

Republicans have had more success opposing the use of Zuckerbucks and other private monies used to finance public elections. More thanΒ two dozen statesΒ would move toΒ ban or restrictΒ such grants in response to the activities observed during the 2020 election.

Most recently, Wisconsin, where some of the mostΒ controversialΒ Zuckerbucks-relatedΒ effortsΒ took place, was added to that list when, on April 2, voters approved a constitutional amendment barring the private funding of elections.

Despite this crackdown and the feds seemingly stepping into the breach, efforts to privately finance election administration persist. The U.S. Alliance for Election ExcellenceΒ bills itselfΒ as an initiative to bolster β€œwoefully unsupported” election offices to β€œrevitalize American democracy.”

The organizationΒ saysΒ it services jurisdictionsβ€”11 listed on its website, ranging across states from Arizona to California and Wisconsinβ€”with β€œtraining, mentorship, and resources.” Alliance officials did not respond to RealClearInvestigations’ inquiry about whether it would be terminating the relationship with the city of Madison, Wisconsin, in light of the passage of the recent ballot measure that would seem to have barred it. Nor did it respond to RealClearInvestigation’ other inquiries in connection with this article.

Most of these partnerships were initiated with jurisdictions in states that have not banned Zuckerbucks, though it has sought toΒ circumventΒ such prohibitions in Georgia and Utah. The stated goal of the Alliance for Election Excellence is to support voters via measures like assisting participating centers in β€œredesigning” forms to make them more intuitive and purchasing infrastructure β€œto improve election security and accessibility.”

Alliance launch partners include entities such as:

  • The Center for Civic Design, which works with election offices β€œusing research, design, accessibility, and plain language to remove barriers in the voter journey and invite participation in democracy.”
  • The Elections Group, to β€œimplement new programs or improve processes for voters and stakeholders.”
  • The Center for Secure and Modern Elections to β€œmodernize the voting system, making elections more efficient and secure.”

Critics argue this seemingly more modest effort is, in reality, an ambitious Zuckerbucks rebrand.

Snead’s Honest Elections Project published aΒ reportΒ in April 2023, based in part on documents received from FOIA requests, indicating β€œthat the Alliance is a reinvention of CTCL’s scheme to use private funding to strongarm election policy nationwide.”

Among other takeaways, it found that:

  • The alliance offers services that touch every aspect of election administration, ranging from β€œlegal” and β€œpolitical” consultation to public relations, guidance, and assistance with recruitment and training.
  • The alliance is gathering detailed information on the inner workings of participating election offices and developing β€œimprovement plans” to reshape the way they operate.

The report shows that many of the alliance’s launch partners, starting with the Center for Tech and Civic Life and the Center for Civic Design, are funded by major Democrat-tied, so-called dark money groups such as the Democracy Fund and Arabella Advisors’ New Venture Fund and Hopewell Fund.

The Democracy Fund is led by Democrat tech billionaire Pierre Omidyar, which has granted some $275 million to like-minded organizations from publications like Mother Jones and ProPublica to the Voter Registration Project since its founding.

The District of Columbia recentlyΒ closed a criminal investigationΒ intoΒ Arabella, whose fund networkΒ reportedlyΒ spent nearly $1.2 billion in 2020 alone, after probing it over allegations itsΒ fundsΒ were pursuing political ends in violation of their tax-exempt statuses. The Center for Secure and Modern Elections, the Honest Elections Project says, pushes β€œleft-wing priorities like automatic voter registration” and is run by the New Venture Fund. The Elections Group’s CEO and co-founder, Jennifer Morrell, previously served as a consultant at the Democracy Fund.

The Capital Research Center’s Walter uses a football analogy to explain why he sees these efforts as untoward. He told RealClearInvestigations:

Election offices are the refs in elections; the parties are teams trying to score. You’d be puzzled if you heard Super Bowl refs say they’re trying to boost points scored. You’d be outraged if you learned those refs had received money and training from people who previously worked for one team’s offensive coaching staff. That’s what left-wing political operatives, using left-wing money, are doing, and it’s clearly unfair.

Non-Trump Lawfare

Democrat-aligned groups continue to engage in litigation, like that brought by chief election lawyer Marc Elias, aimed at loosening election laws to their benefit. Snead told RealClearInvestigations, β€œThere are more than 70 active lawsuits right now targeting voter ID laws, anti-ballot harvesting laws, signature verification, drop box regulations, and more.”

After securing victory in a lawsuit requiring signature verification for mail voting in Pennsylvania, the Republican National Committee touted its engagement as well in 81 election integrity cases this cycle. Swing-state Wisconsin is another major battleground for such efforts.

There, Elias’ legal team has challenged witness signature requirements and bans on election clerks filling address information on mail-in ballots. It and others are alsoΒ workingΒ to overturn a state Supreme Court decision finding drop boxes illegal. The Badger State’s now liberal-majority Supreme Court announced in March it would take up the case.

Cutting against these efforts are not only the state’s citizen-approved Zuckerbucks ban, but another Badger-passed April 2Β ballot measureΒ amending the state’s constitution to prohibit those other than β€œan election official designated by law” from carrying out election-related tasks.

Watchdogs like Howell are concerned that left-leaning electioneers and lawfare forces collectively are pursuing an β€œelection β€˜dis-integrity’ strategy … to greatly expand the universe of ballots while limiting any ability to ensure that they are fairly cast and counted.”

β€œIt’s a basic recipe for fraud.”

EliasΒ saysΒ those seeking to combat such efforts are engaged in β€œvoter suppression and election subversion.”

Democrats also have the federal government working on their side on the litigation frontβ€”and in ways extending beyond the veritable lawfare barrage the Biden Justice Department has leveled at Trump.

Speaking in Selma, Alabama, on the 59thΒ anniversary of Bloody Sunday, the 1965 police assault on civil rights marchers, Attorney General Merrick GarlandΒ declaredΒ that β€œthe right to vote is still under attack.”

Garland vowed the Department of Justice was punching back, including β€œchallenging efforts by states and jurisdictions to implement discriminatory, burdensome, and unnecessary restrictions on access to the ballot, including those related to mail-in voting, the use of drop boxes, and voter ID requirements.”

This article was originally published by RealClearInvestigations and made available via RealClearWire.

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