Republican-Led House Must Ban Private Funding Of Elections Or Force Democrats To Defend It On The Record
It was done. reported The U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence will award $500,000 grants to 2 beneficiaries and $1.5 million to 3 others. AnotherRepublican Rep. Jim Banks, Indiana, is calling for a ban to private financing of elections.
The U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence (USA Alliance for Election Excellence) is a project by the Center for Tech and Civic LifeA group called, which funneled $328 million during 2020’s presidential election “Zuckbucks” from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to mostly blue counties of swing states to mobilize potential Democrat voters and help swing the race in Joe Biden’s favor. CTCL claimed that the money was also given to red counties. Obviously, significantly less More than what is given to blue regions; full 92 per cent of the money Go To Biden-leaning countries
As I reported Last month, CTCL announced its beneficiaries for the 2024 election cycle. Although CTCL didn’t specify how it selected its beneficiaries, the majority of jurisdictions chosen lean heavily Democratic and are situated in key swing states. This is similar to 2020. CTCL seems to be hoping for a repeat of its success in 2020. This time, however, it will likely do so largely under the U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence.
While 24 states have enacted bans or restrictions on private money being used to administer elections, some states’ Democrat governors have vetoed such bans, including Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
“Private money has no place in public election infrastructure,” Banks Submitted The Daily Signal “Most Democrat-controlled states will never prevent their Big Tech partners from influencing their elections. … A Republican House majority needs to step up and pass national legislation to prevent private actors from funding election organizations.”
Banks was one 13 House Republicans who backed 2021 Legislation Amending the Internal Revenue Code so that 501(c),(3) tax-exempt organisations can’t directly fund official election administration. With their new majority, House Republicans must now pay attention to the left’s secret funding apparatus and use their power to stop it — or, if Democrats in the Senate or President Joe Biden shoot it down, force them to defend the privatizing of elections.
Another heavily funded get-out-the-(Democratic)-vote scheme House Republicans must crack down on are Democrats’ use of 501(c)(3) “charities” You can micro-target potential Democratic voters and still register them, even though the IRS is not there Interdiction These groups are prohibited from participating in “voter education or registration activities with evidence of bias that (a) would favor one candidate over another; (b) oppose a candidate in some manner; or (c) have the effect of favoring a candidate or group of candidates.”
As the Wall Street Journal’s Kimberley Strassel Notes, groups like the New Georgia Project (which The New York Times) lauds By registering thousands of voters, Georgia became a blue-state. Mind The Gap (a leftist Super PAC, which advises donors on bankrolling voter registration nonprofits), are clear about electing Democrats, but they do not face any penalties or retribution
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