Clinton said that the Republicans have a plan to steal the election.

In a promotional video for progressive advocacy organization Indivisible Guide, Clinton argued that the future of American democracy depends on a case currently pending before the Supreme Court which will determine the extent to which state legislatures can independently set election rules.

The right wing extremists have a plan to steal the election. They are not hiding it. Clinton said that the Supreme Court could rule on giving state legislatures the power to overturn presidential elections.

She warned that the election could be decided by the Republican-controlled state legislature. Clinton claimed that the election was taken from her after she lost to Trump, but she didn't launch large-scale investigations into swing states' procedures and ballot counting.

Clinton collaborated with Indivisible to promote its "crush the coup" campaign aiming to secure Democratic victories in competitive state legislature races in six swing states. She encouraged people to give money to the effort. Contributions will be divided among Democratic candidates for state legislature.

The legitimacy of the 2020 election has been challenged by a number of GOP nominees for secretary of state and state legislature. Steve Simon is the Democratic secretary of state in Minnesota and he is up for reelection. Crockett didn't commit to accepting the outcome of her race.

In the hopes of defeating the more moderate Republicans in the general election, Democratic operatives and fundraising giants have supported candidates in the primary in hopes of defeating them.

In the GOP primary for Michigan's third congressional district, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee poured over $400,000 into ads in order to boost the candidacy of John Gibbs, who has questioned the legitimacy of President Biden's win. The incumbent Republican lost the election.

The strategy could easily backfire on the party according to a number of Democratic officials. Murphy said that no race is worth compromising values for.

Democrats supported Trump because they believed he would lose to Clinton.

It makes me worry that I want to win these races. I am worried about the idea that we will be able to control what voters want at the end of the day.

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