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Democratic Megadonor George Soros Floods Pennsylvania Race with Cash

Liberal Public Defender Matt Dugan Receives Over 90% of Funds from Soros-Backed PAC

A PAC bankrolled by Democratic megadonor George Soros is making waves in western Pennsylvania by contributing more than 90% of the total funds raised by Matt Dugan, a liberal public defender running for Allegheny County district attorney in a primary against moderate Democratic incumbent Steve Zappala. The Justice and Safety PAC has spent $734,000 on advertisements supporting Dugan, while Zappala’s campaign has raised concerns about the influence of Soros on the election.

“No rational person believes that any politician who gets nearly all their funding from one source won’t be taking orders from them once taking office,” Zappala’s spokesman Mike Mikus said.

Soros’ Influence on Elections Across the Nation

This is just the latest action by Soros to influence elections across the nation. In St. Louis, top prosecutor Kim Gardner, who took large donations from Soros, recently quit her job amid a legal battle with Missouri’s attorney general Andrew Bailey, who sought to remove her for neglecting her duties. Gardner faced bipartisan calls for her resignation after a teenage volleyball player lost both her legs when she was struck by a car driven by a criminal out on bond in February. The man had violated the terms of his bond several dozen times but wasn’t held in custody.

Soros has been involved in Pennsylvania races for years, according to the Washington Examiner. In 2017, Soros himself spent $1.7 million supporting the winning campaign of Larry Krasner for Philadelphia district attorney, a whopping five times as much as Krasner himself spent. Under Krasner’s tenure, recidivism rates have skyrocketed, thanks to his refusal to charge low-level offenders. Last year, the Philadelphia Police Department recorded 502 murders, down slightly from the record-high 562 homicides in 2021.

Soros’ Influence on Left-Wing Media

Soros is currently working to boost his influence in left-wing media. His investment management fund is participating in a $400 million deal to purchase Vice News out of bankruptcy. Soros in 2021 helped form a group called Good Information, Inc., which acquired Courier Newsroom, a group that pushes Democratic propaganda on websites designed to resemble legitimate local news publications. Media Matters for America also received $500,000 in funding in 2021 from Soros.

Concerns About Soros’ Influence on Elections and Media

With Soros’ significant financial contributions to political campaigns and left-wing media outlets, concerns about his influence on elections and media continue to grow. As the 2022 midterm elections approach, it remains to be seen how much of an impact Soros will have on the political landscape.

  • Democratic megadonor George Soros is contributing more than 90% of the total funds raised by Matt Dugan, a liberal public defender running for Allegheny County district attorney in a primary against moderate Democratic incumbent Steve Zappala.
  • The Justice and Safety PAC has spent $734,000 on advertisements supporting Dugan.
  • Zappala’s campaign has raised concerns about the influence of Soros on the election.
  • Soros has been involved in Pennsylvania races for years, including the 2017 campaign of Larry Krasner for Philadelphia district attorney.
  • Soros is currently working to boost his influence in left-wing media.
  • Concerns about Soros’ influence on elections and media continue to grow.

What do you think about Soros’ influence on elections and media? Share your thoughts in the comments below.


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