Just What Were Biden Campaign’s 10,000+ Volunteers and 600 Lawyers Doing During the 2020 Election?

CommentaryEver since Nov. 3, 2020, the Democrats and their acolytes in the mainstream and social media have tried to shut down any suggestion of impropriety in the result, going so far as to claim it was “the most secure election in U.S. history.” However, it was the Democrats who first raised fears that the last election was going to be stolen. In early June 2020, Joe Biden appeared on “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” to claim: “It’s my greatest concern, my single greatest concern. This president is going to try to steal this election.” This was a clever psychological ploy as, by suggesting that Trump would have to resort to cheating, it assumed a Democrat victory was inevitable. A CNN poll released at the same time gave Biden a 14-point lead, which the Trump team claimed was also designed “to cause voter suppression.” In the same interview, conducted five months before the election and two months before Biden received the official DNC nomination, he took the inevitability of his victory one step further by postulating that Trump would refuse to accept defeat. When Noah asked, “Have you ever considered what would happen if the election result came out as you being the winner and Trump refuses to leave?” Biden replied, “Yes, I have, and I was so … proud—you have four chiefs of staff coming out and ripping the skin off of Trump.” He added to his violent rhetoric, “And you have so many rank and file military personnel saying, ‘Whoa, we’re not a military state, this is not who we are.’ I promise you I am absolutely convinced they will escort him from the White House with great dispatch.” Was that sentence a threat as well as an oxymoron? He knew that the most likely reason for Trump to question the result would be fraud made possible by the increase in postal voting to avoid people contracting COVID-19 at polling booths. He also announced on June 30 that he would not be holding any more campaign rallies due to COVID-19. But how could he and the Democrats have been so confident of victory, five months before the election, while his opponent was still filling stadiums across the country? As it was, in the three-week run-up to the election Biden did appear at 23 events in 10 states while Trump campaigned for 21 straight days, making 48 stops across 15 states, drawing much bigger crowds. The Democrat’s Election Protectors Biden pushed the fraud button again on July 1, 2020, when he announced his campaign had gathered a group of 600 lawyers and more than 10,000 volunteers to go “into every single state to try to figure out whether chicanery is likely to take place,” as he believed Trump would interfere to ensure his victory. The presidential candidate added that his campaign will “fight any effort to exploit the pandemic for political purposes.” That is, any effort other than using it to promote postal voting, which he knew would help him more than Trump. The pandemic was precisely the reason that Trump had suggested the election should be delayed, but Congress disagreed. So too did Biden who was more than happy to extend postal voting. He told his audience that his campaign is “in the process of getting into the states in question to train them [the volunteers] to be in a polling place.” That’s 200 plus per state, but what exactly were they being trained to do? Certainly not the normal activities of a party volunteer. Biden’s July 1 announcement was widely reported, and none in the mainstream media disparaged his claims of fraud as they too shared the belief that Trump would resort to cheating. Their response, however, was very different when Trump expressed similar fears. Reuters wrote, “For months, President Donald Trump has tried to convince Americans that the Nov. 3 election will be ‘rigged,’ claiming without evidence that mail voting will open the door to mass cheating.” Following the presidential result, the Democrats claimed 2020 was the fairest election ever. This, despite two Iranian hackers being named for allegedly trying to affect the result in Alaska and attempting to do the same in 10 other states. What happened to Biden’s allegations that Trump would throw the 2020 result? Are the Democrats now admitting those claims were false? As to the Russians who the Democrats falsely claimed had helped Trump to victory in 2016, the FBI claims it took care of their attempts at disinformation this time by warning Mark Zuckerberg and others that the Hunter Biden laptop was fake. But if that election was the fairest ever, was that due to Biden’s 10,000 volunteers and 600 lawyers? If so, why were they never publicly acknowledged for keeping democracy alive and well in America? Indeed, just what were they doing that night and in the run-up to it? Did they ever produce a report? Views expressed in this article are the opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times. Follow Andrew Davies is a UK-based video producer and writer. H

Just What Were Biden Campaign’s 10,000+ Volunteers and 600 Lawyers Doing During the 2020 Election?

Commentary

Ever since Nov. 3, 2020, the Democrats and their acolytes in the mainstream and social media have tried to shut down any suggestion of impropriety in the result, going so far as to claim it was “the most secure election in U.S. history.”

However, it was the Democrats who first raised fears that the last election was going to be stolen. In early June 2020, Joe Biden appeared on “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” to claim: “It’s my greatest concern, my single greatest concern. This president is going to try to steal this election.”

This was a clever psychological ploy as, by suggesting that Trump would have to resort to cheating, it assumed a Democrat victory was inevitable. A CNN poll released at the same time gave Biden a 14-point lead, which the Trump team claimed was also designed “to cause voter suppression.”

In the same interview, conducted five months before the election and two months before Biden received the official DNC nomination, he took the inevitability of his victory one step further by postulating that Trump would refuse to accept defeat.

When Noah asked, “Have you ever considered what would happen if the election result came out as you being the winner and Trump refuses to leave?” Biden replied, “Yes, I have, and I was so … proud—you have four chiefs of staff coming out and ripping the skin off of Trump.”

He added to his violent rhetoric, “And you have so many rank and file military personnel saying, ‘Whoa, we’re not a military state, this is not who we are.’ I promise you I am absolutely convinced they will escort him from the White House with great dispatch.”

Was that sentence a threat as well as an oxymoron?

He knew that the most likely reason for Trump to question the result would be fraud made possible by the increase in postal voting to avoid people contracting COVID-19 at polling booths.

He also announced on June 30 that he would not be holding any more campaign rallies due to COVID-19. But how could he and the Democrats have been so confident of victory, five months before the election, while his opponent was still filling stadiums across the country?

As it was, in the three-week run-up to the election Biden did appear at 23 events in 10 states while Trump campaigned for 21 straight days, making 48 stops across 15 states, drawing much bigger crowds.

The Democrat’s Election Protectors

Biden pushed the fraud button again on July 1, 2020, when he announced his campaign had gathered a group of 600 lawyers and more than 10,000 volunteers to go “into every single state to try to figure out whether chicanery is likely to take place,” as he believed Trump would interfere to ensure his victory.

The presidential candidate added that his campaign will “fight any effort to exploit the pandemic for political purposes.” That is, any effort other than using it to promote postal voting, which he knew would help him more than Trump.

The pandemic was precisely the reason that Trump had suggested the election should be delayed, but Congress disagreed. So too did Biden who was more than happy to extend postal voting.

He told his audience that his campaign is “in the process of getting into the states in question to train them [the volunteers] to be in a polling place.”

That’s 200 plus per state, but what exactly were they being trained to do? Certainly not the normal activities of a party volunteer.

Biden’s July 1 announcement was widely reported, and none in the mainstream media disparaged his claims of fraud as they too shared the belief that Trump would resort to cheating.

Their response, however, was very different when Trump expressed similar fears. Reuters wrote, “For months, President Donald Trump has tried to convince Americans that the Nov. 3 election will be ‘rigged,’ claiming without evidence that mail voting will open the door to mass cheating.”

Following the presidential result, the Democrats claimed 2020 was the fairest election ever. This, despite two Iranian hackers being named for allegedly trying to affect the result in Alaska and attempting to do the same in 10 other states.

What happened to Biden’s allegations that Trump would throw the 2020 result? Are the Democrats now admitting those claims were false?

As to the Russians who the Democrats falsely claimed had helped Trump to victory in 2016, the FBI claims it took care of their attempts at disinformation this time by warning Mark Zuckerberg and others that the Hunter Biden laptop was fake.

But if that election was the fairest ever, was that due to Biden’s 10,000 volunteers and 600 lawyers? If so, why were they never publicly acknowledged for keeping democracy alive and well in America? Indeed, just what were they doing that night and in the run-up to it?

Did they ever produce a report?

Views expressed in this article are the opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.


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Andrew Davies is a UK-based video producer and writer. His award-winning video on underage sex abuse helped Barnardos children’s charity change UK law, while his documentary “Batons, Bows and Bruises: A History of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,” ran for six years on the Sky Arts Channel.