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Play Stupid Games, Win Stupid Prizes: Dems Grow Concerned After Boosting GOP ‘Election Deniers’ in Primaries

by Bradley Cortright
June 14, 2022 at 10:56 am
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MOUNTAIN BROOK, AL - DECEMBER 12: I voted stickers are displayed on a voting machine as democratic senatorial candidate Doug Jones casts his ballot at Brookwood Baptist Church on December 12, 2017 in Mountain Brook, Alabama. Doug Jones is facing off against Republican Roy Moore in a special election for U.S. Senate. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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For years, Democrats have proclaimed that they are the party that is fighting to protect American democracy and the integrity of our elections.

But when it comes to benefiting Democrats in the 2022 midterm election, some liberal groups are not afraid to help boost Republican candidates in primaries who have raised doubts about the 2020 election.

The Washington Post published a report Monday night titled, “Democratic meddling in GOP primaries prompts concern over elevating election deniers.”

The story explained that several Republican candidates, who have cast doubt on the results of the 2020 presidential election, are “benefiting, either directly or indirectly, from a cluster of Democratic-associated groups spending millions of dollars in contested Republican primaries this month.”

“In some cases these groups are attacking more mainstream Republicans and in others they are amplifying messages from the election-denying candidates,” it added.

The logic behind these groups opening their coffers to boost candidates, who they would probably say are dangerous to democracy, is that “such far-right candidates, who hold polarizing views on various issues, would be easier to defeat in the November midterms when a broader slice of the electorate will be casting ballots,” the paper explained.

Howard Wolfson, a Democratic strategist, told the Post, “I think it’s very dangerous and potentially very risky to elevate people who are hostile to democracy.”

“Either this is a crisis moment or it isn’t. And if it is — which it is — you don’t play cute in a crisis,” he added.

The Post notes that some groups have paid for ads to label such candidates “too conservative,” which it adds could be a “potentially flattering label in the context of a Republican primary.”

One such example the paper shares is a group called Democratic Colorado, which is reportedly spending $2 million to boost Republican Senate hopeful Ron Hanks, who was outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, by arguing he is “too conservative” for the state and “highlighting his record on border security, gun rights and opposing abortion.”

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The paper also noted that Pennsylvania Democratic gubernatorial nominee Josh Shapiro spent $1.2 million on TV ads as the state’s primary neared that highlighted Republican gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano’s conservative positions and argued, “If Mastriano wins, it’s a win for what Donald Trump stands for.”

WARMINSTER, PENNSYLVANIA – MAY 14: Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano and his wife Rebbeca wave to the crowd after the conclusion of his speech during a campaign rally at The Fuge on May 14, 2022 in Warminster, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

According to the Post, “That’s more than the roughly $800,000 that Mastriano spent in all of 2022 on his primary campaign.”

For his part, Shapiro denies that he was trying to boost Mastriano. However, the paper points out that “the TV ads echoed Mastriano’s messaging in the primary.”

Efforts by opposing campaigns to try to influence primaries to get the candidate they want to run against are not new.

But this is rather hypocritical.

On the one hand, Democrats will hold rallies and go on TV and declare that American democracy is at risk because of Republicans and that they are the only ones fighting to ensure that every American’s voice is heard.

And on the other, Democratic groups are spending millions to try to boost candidates who have cast doubt on our election system in an election year that is shaping up to be a bloodbath for Democrats.

If they want to play games like this, then they bear some responsibility if there wind up being more members of Congress like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) in the House.

Liberals may think that promoting “Ultra MAGA” conservatives will hurt Republicans in November, but there are a lot of conservatives who would rather take Greene and Boebert and former President Donald Trump over the Democratic agenda.

If you want to help defeat more moderate Republicans in the primaries, then have fun with what’s coming because you paid for it. As the saying goes: play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

Tags: 2022 midterm electionsDonald TrumpMarjorie Taylor Greene
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