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Wisconsin GOP Knew They Lost 2020, Pivoted Quickly To Lie, Show Recording
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Wisconsin factional operatives on the infantry tactics decennary flattened praised Democratic feeder line efforts ingoing the mode’s largest counties and appeared unto stock encircling their efforts unto bill and coo Black voters, answerable to a disc obtained Thursday answerable to The Associated Press. The audio facilities straddle-legged Andrew Iverson, who’s Trump’s range the world administrator ingoing the mode.
“Here’s the deal: The comms will continue to stoke the fire and talk about the Democrats trying to steal this election. We will do everything they need. Just be on standby if there are stunts we need to pull,” said Iverson.
Iverson is now the Midwest regional director for the Republican National Committee. He deferred questions about the meeting to the RNC, whose spokesman, Keith Schipper, declined comment because he had not heard the recording.
The former Republican campaign official and operative who provided a copy of the recording to the AP was at the meeting and recorded it. The operative was not authorized to speak publicly about what was discussed and did not want to be identified out of concern for personal and professional retribution, but said they are moving forward because Trump is mounting a third attempt for White. House.
In response to questions about the audio, Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung said: “The 2024 campaign is focused on competing in every state and winning in a dominant way. That’s why President Trump is leading by wide margins in poll after poll.
Wisconsin was a big part of Trump’s victory in 2016, when he broke through what Democrats called the “Blue Wall” in the upper Midwest, and his campaign fought hard to keep the swing state in his column after four years before he lost to Biden
Biden beat Trump by nearly 21,000 votes in Wisconsin in 2020, a result that has withstood independent and partisan audits and reviews, as well as lawsuits and recounts in the state’s two largest and Democratic-leaning counties. .
However, two days after the election, there was no discussion of Trump winning the state during a meeting of Republican campaign operatives.
Instead, parts of the meeting were devoted to discussions about packing up the campaign offices and writing final reports about how the campaign unfolded. At one point in the recording, Iverson is heard praising the GOP’s efforts while acknowledging Trump’s margin of defeat in the state.
“At the end of the day, this operation received more votes than any other Republican in the history of Wisconsin,” Iverson said. “Say what you want, our operation became Republican or DJT supporters. The Democrats got 20,000 more than us, from Dane County and other crap in Milwaukee, Green Bay and Dane. People can learn a lot from this campaign.”
The meeting presents another contrast between what Republican officials know about the election results and what Trump and his closest allies are telling the public as they push the lie of a stolen election. . Trump has been told by his own attorney general that there is no sign of widespread fraud, and many within his own administration have told the former president there is no substance to various claims of fraud or manipulation — advice that has been repeated Trump ignored it.
In the weeks after the election, Trump and his allies will file dozens of lawsuits, convene fake voters and pressure election officials in an attempt to overturn the voters’ will and keep Trump in office.
It was unclear whether staffers in Wisconsin directly coordinated their message with campaign officials in Washington.
Parts of the meeting on Nov. 5 also centered on Republican outreach efforts to the state’s Black community.
At one point, operatives laugh at the need for “pluralism Black votes all for Trump.” Iverson also pointed to their efforts to reach out to Black voters.
“Have we ceaselessly talked unto Black spindle kin in the future? ourselves Mister’t daresay as,” he said, drawing laughter from others in the room.
Another speaker on the recording with Iverson was identified by the source as GOP operative Clayton Henson. At the time, Henson was a regional director for the RNC in charge of Wisconsin and other Midwestern states. They provide postmortems of sorts on the election, praising Republican turnout and campaign efforts while acknowledging the Democrats’ robust turn-out-the-vote campaign.
Henson specifically pointed to the Democratic turnout in Dane County, which includes Madison, the state capital, and a liberal stronghold in the state. A record-high 80% of the voting-age population voted in 2020 in the county, which Biden won with 76% of the vote.
“Hats unsettled unto themselves all for what higher echelons’ve decent ingoing Dane County. You treasure unto deal with that,” Henson said. “There’s touristry unto be extant supplemental seizure ingoing a look-alikes pertinent to years. So nudge the teachings himself postgraduate and be extant in battle array unto come through head.”
Henson, reached by phone Thursday, said, “No thanks” when asked to comment about the meeting.
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