🚨BREAKING: Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves just SIGNED election integrity legislation banning private election funding/grants including Zuckerbucks.
— Tim Swain (@SwainForSenate) April 4, 2022
🚨BREAKING: Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves just SIGNED election integrity legislation banning private election funding/grants including Zuckerbucks.
— Tim Swain (@SwainForSenate) April 4, 2022
Regarding PACs, basically $ amt has been increasing for 30+ years.BadMoonRisin said:
All of the focus is on Zuckerbucks for 2020 given that it was almost half a billion dollars, but is anyone aware of if this sort of thing was normal pre-2020, even if at a smaller scale?
That is, were private entities/PACs able to donate $$ to "help facilitate" elections?
Im kind of surprised that something that prevents this kind of obvious conflict of interest wasn't already on the books.
An Obama judge blocked Florida's law a few weeks ago. He also said the state must allow unlimited drop boxes, ballot harvesting, mail in ballots, Zuckerbucks, and "voter assistants" to "help" people out ballots.oh no said:BLOCK ZUCKERBUCKS
— Beard Vet (@Beard_Vet) April 4, 2022
Thirteen states have now passed laws to combat Zuckerbucks election subversion (AZ, AK, FL, GA, ID, KS, KY, MS, ND, OH, TN, TX, and WV). Another 5 states have legislation awaiting a Republican governor’s signature
PACs and campaigns have reporting requirements. Other private entities can conduct voter registration assistance and the like without such strict reporting.BadMoonRisin said:
All of the focus is on Zuckerbucks for 2020 given that it was almost half a billion dollars, but is anyone aware of if this sort of thing was normal pre-2020, even if at a smaller scale?
That is, were private entities/PACs able to donate $$ to "help facilitate" elections?
Im kind of surprised that something that prevents this kind of obvious conflict of interest wasn't already on the books.
By no one else, do you mean other than election offices (the primary recipients of the grants) or groups other than Zuck's non profit?BadMoonRisin said:
Thanks, but that's not quite what I meant. I get how PACs donate to candidates, my question is if private entities could fund the infrastructure that counts the vote, e.g. how the Zuckerbucks were used. Im almost certain no one else was able to use claw-back provisions to get the money back if the government didnt break the election laws that were part of the conditions to receive the "grants".
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Wis. Stat. 12.11, in relevant part, prohibits a city from receiving money to facilitate electors going to the polls or to facilitate electors to voting by absentee ballot:
Election bribery
(1) In this section, "anything of value" includes any amount of money, or any object which has utility independent of any political message it contains and the value of which exceeds $1…
(1m) Any person who does any of the following violates this chapter:
1. Offers, gives, lends or promises to give or lend, or endeavors to procure, anything of value, or any office or employment or any privilege or immunity to, or for, any elector, or to or for any other person, in order to induce any elector to:
1. Go to … the polls.
2. Vote…. [emphasis added in report]
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During the interview, Charlie Kirk says he spent time with Dinesh D'Souza the producer of "2000 Mules." Charlie then dropped this bomb.Quote:
Charlie Kirk: You have the surveillance video that Dinesh is using in his upcoming movie where people are coming out of the car with piles of ballots. Illegal. You cannot do that in Georgia. Stuffing them into ballot boxes funded by Mark Zuckerberg… Coming night after night after night, the same guys. They're wearing latex gloves on camera, after they put the ballots in the drop boxes they take off the latex gloves because they don't want fingerprints on the ballots and they take pictures of every ballot. And you'll see this video footage. I had a six-hour meeting with Dinesh D'Souza and I saw all the evidence for myself. I was really skeptical at first and we dove into it. And I was blown away at how the sophisticated technology they used to be able to track these people using cellphone technology because your cellphone is letting off a ping every 3 to 5 seconds. You can go buy those pings off of certain geographic areas… They saw that some of these mules would visit these drop boxes every night. And then go to Stacey Abrams' headquarters and then go back to the drop boxes.
I have not seen the Georgia documents (or if I did, I've forgotten where) but I have seen other jurisdiction responses to a CTCL required report back on how they spent the grant money. In those, hiring more workers for counting and other types of election workers was definitely included. (Very distinct possibility and given her deep involvement in Georgia's elections I'd say high probability.)BadMoonRisin said:
I get "voter registration drives"
But weren't Zuckerbucks used to fund Smiling Faces, LLC, for whom Ruby Freeman and her daughter worked for, who were actually involved with administering the counting.
Having private dollars hire contractors that do the actual counting (or holding poster board against the windows so no one can see whats going on when they were) that should obviously be illegal, but it wasn't? How?
Or are all people that do the vote counting contracted out? Im asking because I dont know. I assumed they were volunteers, much like observers and people who sign you in when you go into the voting facility.
NC will be there next target for cheating. They still live them some mandates in the citiesoh no said:BLOCK ZUCKERBUCKS
— Beard Vet (@Beard_Vet) April 4, 2022
Thirteen states have now passed laws to combat Zuckerbucks election subversion (AZ, AK, FL, GA, ID, KS, KY, MS, ND, OH, TN, TX, and WV). Another 5 states have legislation awaiting a Republican governor’s signature
Just four years ago Stacey Abrams (D) had nearly a quarter of a million dollars in debt including back taxes of over $50,000 owed to the IRS for her unpaid taxes. https://t.co/mHk41GBQUs
— RRH Elections (@RRHElections) April 5, 2022
Court Reinstates Louisiana AG’s Lawsuit Against Zuckerberg’s Election-Meddling Group https://t.co/6F4mRNk3Uo
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) April 5, 2022
i heard she's written a lot of sex books to earn all that dough.will25u said:
Who knew politics was so lucrative. /sJust four years ago Stacey Abrams (D) had nearly a quarter of a million dollars in debt including back taxes of over $50,000 owed to the IRS for her unpaid taxes. https://t.co/mHk41GBQUs
— RRH Elections (@RRHElections) April 5, 2022
I'm not an attorney, but why can't the states affected by his organization sue his sorry ass for billions. I'd love for him to have to sell a ****ton of FB (META) stock to pay the states.will25u said:Court Reinstates Louisiana AG’s Lawsuit Against Zuckerberg’s Election-Meddling Group https://t.co/6F4mRNk3Uo
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) April 5, 2022
Or they miscalculated the number of fraudulent votes needed.Line Ate Member said:
I remember this. I expected that NC was going to start something as well. Because AZ, MI, and WI went the way they went, I assumed "the powers that be" decided to give Trump NC and keep the state in its pocket for future elections
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What if the 2020 election was "rigged" in plain sight and through entirely legal means using $400 million dollars from Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan through the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI)?
The bombshell upcoming documentary Rigged from Citizens United Productions explains how this Big Tech power couple contributed hundreds of millions of dollars to a pair of non-profit organizations through CZI. The non-profits, in turn, spent the money on a Democrat-focused get-out-the-vote effort all under the guise of pandemic "election safety."
Rigged starts by recounting Big Tech's role in the last two elections, starting with 2016, when Donald Trumpharnessing the power of social mediashocked the world by flipping the states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania to pull off an upset victory against Hillary Clinton. By the time of Trump's inauguration, Mark Zuckerberg had come under tremendous fire from the Democrat elite over Facebook's perceived failure to censor content seen as favorable to the Trump campaign.
But four years later, lo and behold, the coronavirus pandemic would give Zuckerberg a clear shot at redemption.
The documentary Rigged tells this story. Through their philanthropic organization the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), which lists Barack Obama's former campaign manager David Plouffe (who authored the book A Citizen's Guide to Beating Donald Trump) as a key strategist, Zuckerberg and his wife donated $69.5 million to the Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR) and a whopping $328 million to the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), a non-profit headed by Obama Foundation fellow Tiana Epps-Johnson, who prior to creating CTCL in 2015, worked for an organization described by the Washington Post as "the Democratic party's Hogwarts for digital wizardry."
As former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gabelman says in the documentary, the CTCL essentially became a vehicle for Zuckerberg and Chan to fund get-out-the-vote efforts in mostly Democrat-populated districts in key swing states like Wisconsin.
Battleground State of Pennsylvania
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) April 5, 2022
Voter Registration ADVANTAGE:
Nov 3, 2020: Democrats +686,893
April 5, 2020: Democrats +568,988
✅Net Difference: GOP +*117,905
*That's 37,350 MORE than Biden's Pennsylvania 2020 margin (D+80,555)
My bad
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) April 5, 2022
Correction April 5, 2022
Can't wait for Twitter to add edit button
Running for office. The only job you can get richer and not do anything. (Said could be said for most members of Congress)will25u said:
Who knew politics was so lucrative. /sJust four years ago Stacey Abrams (D) had nearly a quarter of a million dollars in debt including back taxes of over $50,000 owed to the IRS for her unpaid taxes. https://t.co/mHk41GBQUs
— RRH Elections (@RRHElections) April 5, 2022
will25u said:Battleground State of Pennsylvania
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) April 5, 2022
Voter Registration ADVANTAGE:
Nov 3, 2020: Democrats +686,893
April 5, 2020: Democrats +568,988
✅Net Difference: GOP +*117,905
*That's 37,350 MORE than Biden's Pennsylvania 2020 margin (D+80,555)
HUGE NEWS‼️
— Tim Swain🍊 (@SwainForSenate) April 6, 2022
FLIPPED: Democrat Incumbent Breea Clark just lost to Republican Larry Heikkla in the Norman Oklahoma mayoral race.
This city was Clinton +2.5 - Biden +9
This seat is flipped from 🔵➡️🔴.
ELECTION ALERT:
— Election Wizard 🇺🇸 (@ElectionWiz) April 6, 2022
Samantha Kerkman becomes the first-ever Republican Kenosha County Executive.
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There appears to be a pattern occurring where 7% of the ballots dropped in drop boxes in the 2020 Election were illegal ballots.
Yesterday we reported that True the Vote stated that 7% of the ballots dropped in Wisconsin drop boxes in the 2020 Election were likely illegal votes. Country-wide this could be around 5 million ballots.
In Lehigh County Pennsylvania, we note that a similar ratio of ballots dropped in drop boxes in the 2020 Election appear to be illegally harvested.
Overnight we reported that the local Republican District Attorney in Lehigh County decided not to prosecute those individuals identified through a forensic analysis who were involved in illegally dropping ballots in the drop boxes in the county.
Today we received the report from the county where the investigation performed showed that 7.1% of the individuals who dropped off ballots in drop boxes in the county, dropped off multiple and therefore illegal ballots.
Quote:The conservative movement is alive and well in Wisconsin. We’re seeing tremendous victories across the state to take back our schools, our local governments, and our courts. Rebecca Kleefisch invested big in local elections today and it paid off. Forward.
— Alex Walker (@AlexWalkerWI) April 6, 2022The conservative slate of candidates has won the three school board seats up for grabs in Republican-leaning New Berlin. Newcomer Renee Koneck unseats liberal incumbent Kate Unger. pic.twitter.com/q1H1zwqDsH
— Dan O'Donnell (@DanODonnellShow) April 6, 2022In a huge win for parents, conservative candidates have won all three City of Waukesha School Board seats, knocking off two liberal incumbents. pic.twitter.com/jeb449tPwb
— Dan O'Donnell (@DanODonnellShow) April 6, 2022BREAKING: Conservative Maria Lazar has won election to Wisconsin's Second District Court of Appeals, unseating liberal incumbent Lori Kornblum
— Dan O'Donnell (@DanODonnellShow) April 6, 2022BREAKING: Samantha Kerkman has become the first-ever Republican Kenosha County Executive
— Dan O'Donnell (@DanODonnellShow) April 6, 2022Conservatives win in the two contested Elmbrook School Board races:
— Jason Calvi (@JasonCalvi) April 6, 2022
Kathy Lim-7,776-55%
Daniel Medeiros-6,260-45%
Linda Boucher-7,966-58%
Katie Rasoul-5,753-42%
-100% in
Norman is a city of 128k people & home to Oklahoma’s flagship university, the University of Oklahoma. Just two years ago Democrats controlled every seat on the city council & the mayors office. Now they have a small majority on the council and have just lost the mayorship
— Blake Allen (@Blake_Allen13) April 6, 2022
ELECTION ALERT:
— Election Wizard 🇺🇸 (@ElectionWiz) April 6, 2022
Georgia State House District 45:
Mitchell Kaye (R) - 41.66%
James McCormick (D) - 40.47%
Estimated > 99% vote in.
NEW: Georgia Democratic senator Raphael Warnock's ex-wife has accused him of neglecting visitation with their two young children and failing to pay childcare expenses.
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) April 5, 2022
Via @alanagoodman https://t.co/z1VT3ChEE7