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https://time.com/5936036/secret-2020-election-campaign
A weird thing happened right after the Nov. 3 election: nothing. The nation was braced for chaos. Liberal groups had vowed to take to the streets, planning hundreds of protests across the country. Right-wing militias were girding for battle. In a poll before Election Day, 75% of Americans voiced concern about violence. Instead, an eerie quiet descended. As President Trump refused to concede, the response was not mass action but crickets. When media organizations called the race for Joe Biden on Nov. 7, jubilation broke out instead, as people thronged cities across the U.S. to celebrate the democratic process that resulted in Trumps ouster. A second odd thing happened amid Trumps attempts to reverse the result: corporate America turned on him. Hundreds of major business leaders, many of whom had backed Trumps candidacy and supported his policies, called on him to concede. To the President, something felt amiss. It was all very, very strange, Trump said on Dec. 2. Within days after the election, we witnessed an orchestrated effort to anoint the winner, even while many key states were still being counted.
In a way, Trump was right. There was a conspiracy unfolding behind the scenes, one that both curtailed the protests and coordinated the resistance from CEOs. Both surprises were the result of an informal alliance between left-wing activists and business titans. The pact was formalized in a terse, little-noticed joint statement of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and AFL-CIO published on Election Day. Both sides would come to see it as a sort of implicit bargaininspired by the summers massive, sometimes destructive racial-justice protestsin which the forces of labor came together with the forces of capital to keep the peace and oppose Trumps assault on democracy. The handshake between business and labor was just one component of a vast, cross-partisan campaign to protect the electionan extraordinary shadow effort dedicated not to winning the vote but to ensuring it would be free and fair, credible and uncorrupted. For more than a year, a loosely organized coalition of operatives scrambled to shore up Americas institutions as they came under simultaneous attack from a remorseless pandemic and an autocratically inclined President. Though much of this activity took place on the left, it was separate from the Biden campaign and crossed ideological lines, with crucial contributions by nonpartisan and conservative actors.
The scenario the shadow campaigners were desperate to stop was not a Trump victory. It was an election so calamitous that no result could be discerned at all, a failure of the central act of democratic self-governance that has been a hallmark of America since its founding. Their work touched every aspect of the election. They got states to change voting systems and laws and helped secure hundreds of millions in public and private funding. They fended off voter-suppression lawsuits, recruited armies of poll workers and got millions of people to vote by mail for the first time. They successfully pressured social media companies to take a harder line against disinformation and used data-driven strategies to fight viral smears. They executed national public-awareness campaigns that helped Americans understand how the vote count would unfold over days or weeks, preventing Trumps conspiracy theories and false claims of victory from getting more traction. After Election Day, they monitored every pressure point to ensure that Trump could not overturn the result. The untold story of the election is the thousands of people of both parties who accomplished the triumph of American democracy at its very foundation, says Norm Eisen, a prominent lawyer and former Obama Administration official who recruited Republicans and Democrats to the board of the Voter Protection Program.
For Trump and his allies were running their own campaign to spoil the election. The President spent months insisting that mail ballots were a Democratic plot and the election would be rigged. His henchmen at the state level sought to block their use, while his lawyers brought dozens of spurious suits to make it more difficult to votean intensification of the GOPs legacy of suppressive tactics. Before the election, Trump plotted to block a legitimate vote count. And he spent the months following Nov. 3 trying to steal the election hed lostwith lawsuits and conspiracy theories, pressure on state and local officials, and finally summoning his army of supporters to the Jan. 6 rally that ended in deadly violence at the Capitol. The democracy campaigners watched with alarm. Every week, we felt like we were in a struggle to try to pull off this election without the country going through a real dangerous moment of unravelling, says former GOP Representative Zach Wamp, a Trump supporter who helped coordinate a bipartisan election-protection council. We can look back and say this thing went pretty well, but it was not at all clear in September and October that that was going to be the case.
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long, very detailed article, well worth a read IMHO
cilla4progress
(26,518 posts)The perspective of time is ALWAYS so illuminating!
Bookmarking - thanks!
servermsh
(1,406 posts)Celerity
(54,005 posts)pass
BarackTheVote
(938 posts)Governors, Secretaries of State, appointed Judges, and elected officials held the line against Trumps coup attempt. If it had only been democrats holding the line, I think things would have turned out a lot messier. Credit where credit is due. They might suck when it comes to every aspect of policy, but in this one instant, they stood against outright tyranny.
dalton99a
(92,845 posts)Much to their surprise, the thousands who answered his call were met by virtually no counterdemonstrators. To preserve safety and ensure they couldnt be blamed for any mayhem, the activist left was strenuously discouraging counter activity, Podhorzer texted me the morning of Jan. 6, with a crossed-fingers emoji.
Trump addressed the crowd that afternoon, peddling the lie that lawmakers or Vice President Mike Pence could reject states electoral votes. He told them to go to the Capitol and fight like hell. Then he returned to the White House as they sacked the building. As lawmakers fled for their lives and his own supporters were shot and trampled, Trump praised the rioters as very special.
It was his final attack on democracy, and once again, it failed. By standing down, the democracy campaigners outfoxed their foes. We won by the skin of our teeth, honestly, and thats an important point for folks to sit with, says the Democracy Defense Coalitions Peoples. Theres an impulse for some to say voters decided and democracy won. But its a mistake to think that this election cycle was a show of strength for democracy. It shows how vulnerable democracy is.
rocktivity
(45,001 posts)because we'd stood down by casting the majority of the votes...
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highplainsdem
(60,848 posts)claiming the Time article actually shows Trump was telling the truth and the election was "rigged" against him.
They're idiots, of course.
But Trump's lawyers are idiots, too, and I wouldn't be at all surprised to see them try to use this article during the impeachment trial to claim Trump lost only because the election was "rigged."
