Creating a Disrupted Presidential Election and Transition

As With All Things From the Left Today, You Start With the Lie!

Executive Summary:
In June 2020 the Transition Integrity Project (TIP) convened a bipartisan group of over 100 current and former senior government and campaign leaders and other experts in a series of 2020 lection crisis scenario planning exercises. The results of all four table-top exercises were alarming. We assess with a high degree of likelihood that November’s elections will be marked by a chaotic legal and political landscape. We also assess that President Trump is likely to contest the result by both legal and extra-legal means, in an attempt to hold onto power. Recent events, including the President’s own unwillingness to commit to abiding by the results of the election, the Attorney General’s embrace of the President’s groundless electoral fraud claims, and the unprecedented deployment of federal agents to put down leftwing protests, underscore the extreme lengths to which President Trump may be willing to go in order to stay in office.

In this report, TIP explains the basis for our assessment. Our findings are bolstered by the historical experience of Bush v. Gore (2000) and other U.S. electoral dysfunctions. The closest analogy maybe the election of 1876, a time of extreme partisanship and rampant disenfranchisement, where multiple states proffered competing slates of electors, and the election was only resolved through a grand political bargain days before Inauguration—one that traded an end to Reconstruction for electoral peace and resulted in a century of Jim Crow, leaving deep wounds that are far from healed today.

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About Keith C. Westbrook

Dr. Keith C. Westbrook, Ph.D. has been a Gainesville FL resident since 1991 after being transferred by his former employer Chrysler (1979-1998) in the field service engineering field. He is also a USAF Vietnam veteran from 1971-1975 who served in Operation Linebacker in 1972 and 1973. Keith completed a BSME from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1978, MS in Physics in 1982 from UCSD and a Ph.D. in Physics from Alameda University in 2006. He became a Florida licensed insurance agent and a FINRA licensed financial professional in 2006. Keith worked for large broker/dealer before starting Westbrook Insurance & Financial Services in 2009, his own independent agency. Keith is a Construct Constitutional Conservative as defined by the Federalist Papers. He is married with two adult daughters and a brand new granddaughter. Keith currently serves as a board member with Big Brothers and Big Sisters of North Florida, Safe ID for Families and is a member of the National Coalition on the Aging. He has served on several local planning and advisory boards including the Cris Collinsworth Benefit Classic and the PACE Charity Golf Tournament committee. Keith maintains a nationally syndicated political blog that is currently featured on multiple host sites and also a regular guest on several local and regional radio programs as an expert on the healthcare legislation. His love of knowledge and personal motto for many years has been "Through education not through age does one acquire wisdom". William Penn
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