By Monica Showalter
We’ve heard a lot about how elites conspired (and bragged) about manipulating the 2020 election in their favor, claiming they had “saved democracy.”  We’ve learned about how Zuckerbucks ensured that private resources were spent under color of authority to “get out the vote” but only for some districts, while elected officials who had that job were sidelined.  We’ve learned that Twitter and much of the rest of the social media juggernaut conspired to block and censor the valid and verified news of Hunter Biden’s laptop.  We’ve learned about how the door to fraud was opened with junk-mail balloting and ballot-harvesting.  We’ve learned about broken election laws, made-up election laws, and the blocking of election observers.  We have also learned about raw election fraud.
But the great cheating machine didn’t stop at those outrages.  When lawmakers attempted to correct some of the issues that contributed to the fraud through legislating better laws, they came for the kids.
Here’s one from the bunch that brought us Georgia’s fraud-filled election debacle, according to Townhall’s Spencer Brown:
New documents obtained through an open records request show how far Democrats in Georgia have gone in their attempts to demonize practices that make elections more secure and set themselves up for future victories by pushing their messages to the rising generation of voters.