Grants from Zuckerberg’s favored non-profits rivaled federal and state COVID-related election expenses, Doyle explained, with CTCL and CEIR together accounting "for an 85 percent increase in total additional election funding — and that largess was concentrated in a relatively small number of heavily Democratic municipalities."
Both organizations were founded by left-wing activists with ties to top progressive advocacy groups. "Although CTCL and CEIR are chartered as non-partisan 501(c)(3) corporations, our research suggests the $419.5 million of CTCL and CEIR spending that took place in 2020 was highly partisan in its distribution and its effects," Doyle said Nearly 99 percent of CTCL grants of $1 million or more in the battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Virginia went to cities and counties which Biden was certified as having won, for example. In some places, the funds gave Democrat-leaning areas a more than 10-1 advantage in election resources. A grant program for five Wisconsin cities "allowed these Democrat strongholds to spend roughly $47 per voter, compared to $4 to $7 per voter in traditionally Republican areas of the state," the Amistad Project, an election watchdog, revealed in December. Analyses by other groups, like Influence Watch and the Foundation for Government Accountability found similar discrepancies. "Big CTCL and CEIR money had nothing to do with traditional campaign finance," Doyle’s report added. "It had to do with financing the infiltration of election offices at the city and county level by left-wing activists, and using those offices as a platform to implement preferred administrative practices, voting methods, and data-sharing agreements, as well as to launch intensive outreach campaigns in areas heavy with Democratic voters." In Wisconsin, an investigation earlier this year uncovered that a left-wing activist connected to CTCL gained access to ballot rooms in Green Bay and helped determine how to handle ballots. CTCL agents in Georgia paid ballot counters and trained poll watchers. In Philadelphia, CTCL pushed the city to deploy ballot drop boxes, allowed for ballot "curing" unavailable to Republican counties, and even paid election judges, according to a December report from the Amistad Project."Are our elections for sale?" Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky wrote on Twitter Wednesday, retweeting news about an investigation by the Wisconsin legislature into Mark Zuckerberg’s election influence. "Did Mark Zuckerberg purchase the Wisconsin Presidential Election?" he asked.
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