Democrats may have found a way to win elections: Pretend not to be Democrats.

Evan McMullin’s Faux ‘Independent’ Senate Campaign in Utah Is Bankrolled By Democrats. #electionfraud #democratscheat #voterfraud #utah #mikeleeforsenate

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For an independent Senate candidate, Evan McMullin is banking on a partisan effort to get him across the finish line in his bid to oust GOP incumbent Utah Sen. Mike Lee.

In April, McMullin officially became the Democrats’ nominee with a formal endorsement from the Utah Democratic Party. The self-proclaimed independent candidate has relied on blue-dollar donors ever since, soliciting contributions through the Democratic Party’s fundraising machine on ActBlue. McMullin’s campaign has also contracted Democrat strategists to run his operation to the tune of $1.6 million. A list of McMullin’s major donors examined by The Federalist removes any doubt that McMullin is a partisan Democrat disguised as an independent.

McMullin’s donors include former Democrat Sens. Sam Nunn and Bob Kerrey, who donated $1,000 and $5,800, respectively, according to public filings from the Federal Election Commission. A.J. Balukoff, a Democrat who ran for governor of Idaho in 2018, also contributed $5,800 to the party’s effort in Utah.

Other financiers of the Democrat campaign include several former members of the Obama administration. William Eacho, the U.S. ambassador to Austria between 2009 and 2013, donated $1,000 to McMullin. Former Federal Aviation Administration chief Michael Huerta, appointed under Obama, gave more than $3,000. McMullin also raked in $1,000 from Joel Rubin, former deputy assistant secretary of state for Obama, and $2,900 from Byron Auguste, a former Obama deputy assistant for economic policy.

h/t ReviewEquivalent1266

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