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How the GOP lost control of Washington, and what comes next
JUST THE NEWS ^ | Jan 8 2021 | John Solomon

Posted on 01/08/2021 6:32:56 AM PST by Presbyterian Reporter

Now that Democrats are poised to control the White House, Senate and House, the traditional game of finger-pointing and recrimination will begin inside the GOP.

The first instinct for politicians will be to assign blame, call names and jockey for position. But the 2020 election wasn't just an election, it was a political watershed in which the rules and strategy for winning were rewritten.

The November election (and Tuesday’s Georgia curtain call) wasn't won and lost by the tactics, spending, individual players and messaging in the weeks before Nov. 3, according to interviews conducted with more than three dozen frontline players.

Rather, its outcome was cemented long before Labor Day 2020 by a Democratic machinery of former Barack Obama proteges, like David Plouffe, John Podesta, David Axelrod and Stacey Abrams, who worried far less about the tactics of ads, travel (Joe Biden hardly did!) and fundraising and far more about the strategy of how to control the narrative and the rules that would shape the outcome.

They even told the Republicans and the public what they planned to do. Just read Plouffe's book, "A Citizen's Guide to Beating Donald Trump." They even boastfully predicted days before how the vote count would roll out on election night and for several days later. Trump would lead early, and Biden would surpass late, they said.

They were right. Why?

First and foremost, they usurped the powers of GOP-controlled state legislatures in the five battleground states and rewrote the rules of how votes would be cast and counted, using the pandemic as an excuse.

Mail ballots could be sent to everyone, even if they didn't ask for one, and wide swaths of Americans could vote by mail. Voter ID requirements could be suspended for those who felt homebound by COVID's wrath. Mobile ballot boxes could be deployed. Spoiled ballots that legally were supposed to be discarded could be "cured" by election clerks. Legally required voter roll purges could be skipped. And a single billionaire could donate $350 million directly to the election clerks, judges and vote counters in the states, requiring them in some cases to register voters, and create more poll locations in Democratic strongholds.

And Republicans — who controlled the legislatures in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Arizona and the constitutional right to set the rules — hardly put up a fight. Instead, they urged their voters not to take advantage of the loosened rules and to vote the old-fashioned way. They, in the words of the Trump-loving Georgia Democrat Vernon Jones, simply unilaterally disarmed.

Democrats understood that in a pandemic and in an America with millions of new millennial, urban and minority voters, the easier you make casting a ballot the more likely a low-propensity voter is to vote. Send it to them, help them register, make easy drop-off locations or the mailbox the final destination, and voters will vote a lot more willingly.

In other words, the liberal brain trust engaged in cutting-edge warfare, while Republicans tossed their comfortable set of horseshoes from the 1980s, hoping the good old recipe of evangelical GOTV, direct mail, talk radio and Fox News would deliver yet another election win as it had done for decades.

It didn't.

To be fair, Donald Trump mustered — by a mile — the largest national vote ever assembled by a Republican at 75 million-plus voters and barnstormed the country, risking COVID and criticism without fear. Kevin McCarthy picked an all-star slate of candidates and picked up seats. Mitch McConnell raised a ton of money, and Ronna McDaniel put together one of the most impressive get-out-the-vote efforts ever assembled.

But all that could not overcome the advantage of a rewired electoral system in the five battlegrounds, as the Georgia runoffs showed Tuesday, said Tom Price, a former congressman and Trump Cabinet secretary.

Democrats "leap-frogged Republicans' process, strategy, technology and tactics, and that is to the credit of folks on the Democratic side," Price told Just the News. "They have perfected harvesting, I believe it is harvesting, of absentee ballots, and I think the numbers will show in these runoff races, the same as they did in November, that Republicans who lost by close margins won the vote on Election Day, won on early voting in person and lost heavily in absentee ballots."

Secondly, liberals spent two decades building an alliance with the mainstream media, the social giants and the search giants and the permanent government bureaucracy until they could control the narrative, even when it wasn't true. They had it perfected by the time Donald Trump took office.

Those who objected were canceled and shamed. Intelligence and law enforcement and private investigators were misused to create false realities. True facts and legally protected speech were outright censored long enough to create the narrative needed to win.

Trump colluded with Russia, and bribed Ukraine to investigate his political opponents … though he didn't. The Hunter Biden corruption story was Russian-fed conspiracy theory …. though it is really true, and he was under criminal investigation the last two years ... American towns could be burned to the ground and police defunded because a Kenosha, Wisc., officer shot an unarmed man … who turned out to be wanted by police and armed with a knife.

Owning the information superhighway of the 21st century, like the rules of the election, was far more powerful than choosing where to run ads, campaign in person or spend money.

Finally, the liberal oligarchs club — George Soros, Mark Zuckerberg, Mike Bloomberg et al — spent more than ever to win. But they also transformed the way political donations were spent by imposing corporate governance and specific returns on investment.

Every recipient had to deliver very specific outcomes to keep getting money, governed by lengthy contract-like documents. And the outcomes and deliverables were mapped to the two larger goals of controlling the narrative and the rules of the election.

That's what interviews with three dozen experts revealed. So what do those same experts advise Republicans do to change their fortunes?

Exactly what the Democrats did. Don't point fingers, change the rules, and own the narrative, they said.

Phill Kline, the former Kansas attorney general, led the Amistad Project's efforts to challenge some of the Democrats rule changes. He said the the GOP legislatures in the key battlegrounds must reassert their constitutional right to set the rules of election.

Universal mail ballots can be ended, limited only to those who absolutely need it. Voter IDs can be mandated. Exemptions and legal settlements could, by law, be required to be approved by the legislature. Setting the rules of the election are easy if there is a will, Kline added.

"I think the discipline of the party should be all about de-powering Washington and empowering the states, especially the state legislatures," Kline told Just the News.

Secondly, conservatives need to build their own information ecosystem that rivals what liberals have: a vibrant press that covers conservatives honestly, and powerful delivery channels that can rival YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.

New services like Rumble, Parler, Real America's Voice, Citizen Free Press and CloutHub are incubating and attracting millions. They need to be grown and spread to tens of millions along with trusted news sources so conservatives have as big a bullhorn to the next generation of GenZ, millennials and cable-cutters as they have had to Boomers, talk radio and Fox News fans, the experts said.

"We are just playing to a draw," Price explained. "We are not reaching a lot of folks. And we have to be creative about how we reach them, and I think we've got to be able to control a lot of that messaging, and right now we just don't."

Finally, conservative donors need to have a new approach, stolen from the ROI model of the Soros and Bloomberg NGOs, so their millions don't just enrich consultants but have measurable outcomes in setting the rules and narratives that win the next elections. Everything from civic education and empowerment for state legislators to media-platform building needs to be funded, the experts said.

"Funding on the left seems much more strategic than funding on the right, which is predominantly tactical," explained Steve Hantler, who advises several high-net-worth conservative donors. "Liberal elites have for decades controlled the levers of power in education, media and entertainment and have used that power to indoctrinate generations of Americans against America's founding values.

"Now is not the time for for hand-wringing and finger-pointing. Now is the time for honest, critical self-evaluation."


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bidenvoters; davidaxelrod; davidplouffe; georgesoros; johnpodesta; johnsolomon; markzuckerberg; mikebloomberg; plouffe; staceyabrams; trump
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John Solomon's analysis of the 2020 election and a proposed way forward ignores a major issue.

Namely, the failure of the GOP at the State and Federal level to stand 100% behind Trump as he fought the results from the Nov 3 election.

The GOP had their last chance to stand behind Trump on January 6th and instead of standing behind Trump the GOP Representatives and Senators stabbed Trump in the back.

Why didn't 100% of the GOP Representatives and Senators vote against the Electoral Vote?

1 posted on 01/08/2021 6:32:56 AM PST by Presbyterian Reporter
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

The GOP cooperated with the Democrats on the Big Steal.

It would not have been possible without their cooperation.


2 posted on 01/08/2021 6:35:17 AM PST by Lurkinanloomin
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

Theft IS a strategy.


3 posted on 01/08/2021 6:36:53 AM PST by Uncle Miltie (Praise the Lord, and pass the ammunition!)
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it.


4 posted on 01/08/2021 6:37:03 AM PST by RckyRaCoCo (Please Pray For My Brother Ken.)
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To: Presbyterian Reporter
And Republicans — who controlled the legislatures in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Arizona and the constitutional right to set the rules — hardly put up a fight

Yep, The Republican State Legislatures had all the Power to right the wrongs in this election and thy decided to take the Money instead.
5 posted on 01/08/2021 6:37:47 AM PST by eyeamok
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

The only part of the headline that’s stands out:
“the GOP lost...”
They lost in ways they’ve not even begin to fathom yet....
They’re zombies....dead “its” walking.


6 posted on 01/08/2021 6:38:01 AM PST by lgjhn23 (Libs are a virus.....the DemoVirus!!)
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How the GOP lost control of Washington, and what comes next

They did not "Lose control" they gaily ceded it so they could return to their pompous living and absence of responsibility. TRAITORS TO ALL OF AMERICA!

7 posted on 01/08/2021 6:38:18 AM PST by Don Corleone (The truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth)
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To: Lurkinanloomin

bingo...how did they lose Washington? By doing absolutely nothing and letting the rats get whatever they want- as the GOPe usually does...


8 posted on 01/08/2021 6:38:26 AM PST by God luvs America (63.5 million pay no income tax and vote for DemoKrats...)
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But they also transformed the way political donations were spent by imposing corporate governance and specific returns on investment. Every recipient had to deliver very specific outcomes to keep getting money, governed by lengthy contract-like documents.

Hold on now, that cannot be legal!

9 posted on 01/08/2021 6:39:22 AM PST by NonValueAdded (We Are All South Vietnamese Now)
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The plane-loads and semi truck loads of fake ballots along with the Dominion Internet connections helped get Joek and the CGWhore over the top.

I guess John Solomon isn't allowed to mention "targeted vote fraud" in his reporting...

10 posted on 01/08/2021 6:39:37 AM PST by kiryandil (Chris Wallace: Because someone has to drive the Clown Car)
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

No time to read the entire article.... how many DECADES back does the author go?


11 posted on 01/08/2021 6:40:02 AM PST by SMARTY (“If you have ten thousand regulations, you destroy all respect for the law.” Winston Churchill)
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

Th GOP didn’t lose control. They willingly gave it up. They allowed and even encouraged ballot fraud to allow it to happen.

Anyone voting for ANY GOP member is simply asking for more of the same. It is all Kubuki theater, nothing but Bread & Circuses to keep you entertained.


12 posted on 01/08/2021 6:40:21 AM PST by CodeToad (Arm Up! They Have!)
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> The GOP cooperated with the Democrats on the Big Steal.

Bingo, Kemp and Raffensperger are shopping for villas in Switzerland as I type ...

13 posted on 01/08/2021 6:40:23 AM PST by SecondAmendment (This just proves my latest theory ... LEFTISTS RUIN EVERYTHING)
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To: Don Corleone
I estimate that small government conservatives are 25% of the consistent voting public [19% voted Perot in 1992, DESPITE all the Media-Uniparty-Deep State dirty tricks, which President Trump has shown us to be real things].

Wait'll these Repukes get a load of the Woke Twenty Five Percent not voting for Repuke surrender-monkeys...

14 posted on 01/08/2021 6:41:10 AM PST by kiryandil (Chris Wallace: Because someone has to drive the Clown Car)
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

UNCONSTITUTIONAL rule changes about voting.

UNCONSTITUTIONAL!!!!!


15 posted on 01/08/2021 6:42:28 AM PST by Uncle Miltie (Praise the Lord, and pass the ammunition!)
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“...the traditional game of finger-pointing and recrimination will begin inside the GOP.“

No way. These guys are CELEBRATING.

THEY just got elected and re-elected!
THEY have big income for THE REST OF THEIR LIVES.
THEY have AAA healthcare for THE REST OF THEIR LIVES
THEY got rid of Donald Trump; and now can get back to corruption as usual in DC. They can get back to tuning that $200,000. a year into MILLIONS - really quickly!

Who CARES if they’re in the minority... THAT way, they can’t be expected to DO anything for their constituents! Why... how CAN they?? They have NO power! - and they say that is OUR fault...


16 posted on 01/08/2021 6:43:26 AM PST by joethedrummer
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To: kiryandil

“””Repuke surrender-monkeys”””


Calling the GOP ‘Repuke surrender-monkeys’ is much too kind.

No, the GOP was a willing CO-CONSPIRATOR in taking out Trump.


17 posted on 01/08/2021 6:46:24 AM PST by Presbyterian Reporter
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

Pence is the biggest POS ever.. I blame him the most! If he couldn’t be loyal to a man that he agreed to partner with and run for the presidency you cannot trust his Christian convictions. From pence mouth flows rivers of living water about Jesus but his heart is full of betrayal. The Lord said judge the person by its fruits. Rotten apple globalist badtard!! RINO-religion in name only! He is one freaking man I would not wanna be in a foxhole him during war! Effin coward!! As much as Copeland is despise and I too do not like him because he comes across to me as phony I’d rather have him in my foxhole then Pence anytime! At least I know where he’s coming from!


18 posted on 01/08/2021 6:46:42 AM PST by RoseofTexas
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

I hope Trump starts a new party and all existing GOP members desert their sinking ship and join him. I’m done with the GOP.


19 posted on 01/08/2021 6:48:45 AM PST by econjack
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

Very long article. Let me summarize it for you. Here’s how the GOP lost control of Washington:

They abandoned Trump.


20 posted on 01/08/2021 6:48:48 AM PST by Responsibility2nd
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