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Former Ohio Secretary of State calls Presidential election an ‘electoral larceny’

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MANSFIELD — According to a former Ohio election chief, Big Tech oligarchs, Marxist activists, and government officials are prioritizing partisanship over patriotism in their attempt to steal an election.

“The 2020 election was stolen because leftists were able to exploit the coronavirus pandemic to weaken, alter, and eliminate laws that were put in place over the course of decades to preserve the integrity of the ballot box,” says Ken Blackwell, former Ohio Secretary of State. “Truth be told, the election was stolen because those same leftists had a thoroughly-crafted plan, and were ruthless in its execution.”

Ken Blackwell (Photo courtesy of Family Research Council)

Blackwell points out that leftists have been trying to remove Donald Trump from the Presidency longer than he has been in office.

“All of this sounds like the stuff of fiction — the sort of thing one would expect from a cinematic thriller or a spy novel. Sadly, it’s the reality that our country is faced with after years of placidity in the face of increasingly aggressive intervention into our electoral process on the part of Big Tech oligarchs and activists with deep pockets and shallow motivations.”

Mr. Blackwell believes the beginning of the election heist can be traced at least as far back as 2017 when Barack Obama’s former campaign manager, David Plouffe, took a new position. The new job would lead the policy and advocacy efforts of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, a “charitable organization” run by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.

Plouffe published a book entitled: “A Citizen’s Guide to Defeating Donald Trump,”outlining his vision for the Democrats’ roadmap to victory in 2020, which involved a “block by block” effort to turn out voters in key Democratic strongholds in the swing states that would ultimately decide the election: Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Detroit, and Minneapolis.

The former Secretary of State credits the efforts of investigators and attorneys for the Amistad Project of the nonpartisan Thomas More Society, who have been following Zuckerberg’s money for the past eighteen months.

“All of this sounds like the stuff of fiction, the sort of thing one would expect from a cinematic thriller or a spy novel. Sadly, it’s the reality that our country is faced with after years of placidity in the face of increasingly aggressive intervention into our electoral process on the part of Big Tech oligarchs and activists with deep pockets and shallow motivations.”

Ken Blackwell, Former Ohio Secretary of State

“Under the pretext of assisting election officials to conduct “safe and secure” elections in the age of COVID, Zuckerberg donated $350 million to the partisan Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) which proceeded to distribute Zuckerberg’s funds to left-leaning counties in battleground states. These were the people Plouffe identified as the linchpins of the 2020 Democrat strategy.”

While the Constitution gives state lawmakers the sole authority for managing elections, CTCL’s grants put private interests firmly in control. Zuckerberg and CTCL wrote detailed conditions into their grants that dictated exactly how elections were to be conducted, down to the number of ballot drop boxes and polling places.

Blackwell also explains that high-ranking state officials simultaneously took significant steps to weaken ballot security protocols, acting on their own authority without permission from the state legislatures that enshrined those protections in the law.

“In numerous states, officials absurdly consolidated the vote-counting and ballot-curing process to sporting arenas and other large venues, rather than the manageable precinct-level offices that normally handle the job. This made absolutely no sense as a pandemic-related safety measure. Consequently, mass amounts of ballots without chains of custody were transported to election workers paid directly by CTCL’s grants. Election observers were relegated to distant corners far away from the counting.”

“It’s impossible to know exactly what happened, because Republican observers were denied meaningful access to the process,” Blackwell laments. “In some cases Republicans were literally locked out of the counting rooms while election workers obscured the windows with cardboard.”

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