The folks over at The Washington Free Beacon had an interesting article on all of the preps being made by the loyal left. Not a pretty picture to be sure. A little snippet below:
The point person for the Fight Back Table, a coalition of liberal organizations planning for a “post-Election Day political apocalypse scenario,” leads a progressive coalition that is part of a massive liberal dark money network.
Deirdre Schifeling, who leads the Fight Back Table’s efforts to prepare for “mass public unrest” following the Nov. 3 election, founded and is campaign director for Democracy for All 2021 Action, a project of Arabella Advisors’ Sixteen Thirty Fund. The Sixteen Thirty Fund is a dark money network that provides wealthy donors anonymity as they push large sums into the left’s organizational efforts. The connections suggest that post-election mobilization isn’t just the project of a liberal fringe, but that powerful Democratic Party interest groups are also involved.
The post-Election Day prep follows other doomsday planning scenarios by liberal activists. The Transition Integrity Project released a 22-page document that mentioned “violence” 15 times, “chaos” 9 times, “unrest” 3 times, and “crisis” 12 times. The Fight Back Table, likewise, is preparing for extreme outcomes, including violence and mass mobilization efforts following the elections.
“There are a lot of scary scenarios,” Sean Eldridge, a former Democratic congressional candidate that leads Protect the Results, told the Daily Beast, who first reported on the Fight Back Table’s efforts. “We have to be prepared to mobilize in unprecedented ways.” Protect the Results’ massive coalition also includes other groups involved with the Fight Back Table, including Demos and MoveOn.
The liberal activists are planning for “civil and political” unrest following the elections if Biden does not win in a landslide. According to the Daily Beast, their simulations have included scenarios where Trump’s camp releases “classified documents for political purposes, fueling manufactured rumors,” halting “assets of individuals and groups the president determines to be a threat,” and “restricting internet communications in the name of national security.”