Public employees in the Biden government are colluding with far-left non-profit groups to boost turnout among key Democrat constituencies ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Emails obtained by the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project reveal government officials with USAID have been taking direction on how to register voters from Demos — a left-wing non-profit dedicated to ‘racial justice.’ USAID — a part of the U.S. Department of State — is ostensibly an international development agency with a $27 billion taxpayer-funded budget that provides economic support to over 100 countries worldwide.
USAID is not the only government agency actively working with Democrat-aligned groups like Demos to assist President Joe Biden’s re-election efforts. In 2021, Biden signed Executive Order 14019 — which directs the various agencies and departments in his government to “consider ways to expand citizens’ opportunities to register to vote and to obtain information about, and participate in, the electoral process.”
Under the guise of a ‘public service,’ President Biden’s order effectively incorporates the federal government in aiding Democrat turnout efforts. While the order claims agencies are to only work with ” approved, nonpartisan third-party organizations,” that has not happened in practice. According to Demos, they expect to be able to add 3 million new voters to the 2024 election rolls – paid for by U.S. taxpayer dollars.
The Biden re-election campaign, now with the assistance of the U.S. federal government, has rushed to ramp up efforts to maximize their political base’s turnout. Polling has shown the Democrat incumbent consistently trailing former President Donald Trump. Voter concerns regarding Biden’s age and health, inflation and the economy, the illegal immigrant invasion of the southern border, and the chaos in the Middle East have driven Biden’s approval ratings to near-record lows. The President’s deep unpopularity has left national Democrats questioning whether he can defeat Trump in 2024.