Democrats are desperately trying to cling to power.
They’ll do anything to give themselves an edge.
And a battleground state was caught red-handed making one move to swing the election for Democrats.
Colorado is turning into an unexpected battleground state ahead of November’s Midterm elections.
After years of drifting leftward, Republicans think they have an opportunity in the state’s Senate race.
Construction company owner and first-time political candidate Joe O’Dea is hoping to knock off incumbent Democrat Michael Bennett, who’s been a rubber stamp for President Joe Biden’s radical agenda.
Now, Colorado’s rapidly partisan Democrat Secretary of State Jena Griswold admitted to a shocking error.
The Colorado Secretary of State’s office sent out 30,000 postcards to illegal aliens with instructions on how to register to vote.
The postcards were mailed to illegals who have a Colorado driver’s license who showed up in the Secretary of State’s database as being eligible to vote but not registered.
Illegals in Colorado are allowed to receive driver’s licenses from the state.
And Colorado has automatic voter registration for any citizen who receives a drivers license.
The postcards, printed in English and Spanish, said “A message from Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold” that informed the illegals “Our records indicate that you or your household may be eligible to vote, but do not appear to be registered at your current address.”
Illegals were told by the postcards to “Make sure your voice is heard this November” and told them “Register to VOTE today at www.GoVoteColorado.gov.”
The Secretary of State’s office claimed that the situation was an “accident.”
“The Department has become aware that approximately 30,000 EBU [Eligible But Unregistered] postcard mailers were incorrectly sent to ineligible Coloradans,” said a spokesperson for the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office told Colorado Public Radio. “The office is undertaking an internal review of the incident and will take any corrective action that is warranted.”
Griswold’s office claimed that they would take steps to prevent the illegals from registering.
But Colorado’s system of conducting elections makes election integrity challenging.
After Democrats took over control of the state, they went to all mail-in voting and mail out ballots to every voter whether they request them or not.
Automatically registering drivers and handing out licenses to illegals creates a situation where “accidents” like this can occur.
Griswold, who opposes any form of election integrity, is running for reelection this November.
Colorado’s Republican Party Chair, Kristi Burton Brown, slammed Griswold for the “mistake” saying, “Jena Griswold continues to make easily avoidable errors just before ballots go out” by mail on Oct. 17.
This is the latest controversy involving Griswold and Colorado’s voter registration postcards.
Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) said Griswold’s office also mailed out the postcards to illegals and dead people in the run up to the 2020 election.
Democrats are pulling out all the stops to give themselves an edge of November’s Midterm elections.
Even if it means “accidentally” encouraging people to break the law.
Stay tuned to Right News Wire for any updates to this ongoing story.