Dear Patriots,
(The Federalist)The 2020 Election Wasn’t Stolen, It Was Bought By Mark Zuckerberg
QUOTE: The true story of how Mark Zuckerberg privatized the government’s voter registration and vote counting for Democrats in 2020.During the 2020 election, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent hundreds of millions of dollars to turn out likely Democratic voters. But this wasn’t traditional political spending. He funded a targeted, private takeover of government election operations by nominally non-partisan — but demonstrably ideological — non-profit organizations.
Analysis conducted by our team demonstrates this money significantly increased Joe Biden’s vote margin in key swing states. This unprecedented merger of public election offices with private resources and personnel is an acute threat to our republic, and should be the focus of electoral reform efforts moving forward.
The 2020 election wasn’t stolen — it was likely bought by one of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful men funneling his money through legal loopholes.
2- For decades, events and ideas that happened in California eventually made their way east across the country. These days, California has shown us vividly what those ideas look like when enacted. It is not pretty.
We can only pray that the new idea factory is the state of Florida, as lead by Governor Ron DeSantis. He is taking the lead by banning Zuckerberg from pouring millions of dollars into his state to influence elections.
DeSantis Celebrates Banning Zuckerberg’s Election Meddling As A Win For Safe, Secure Voting
QUOTE: Gov. Ron DeSantis reaffirmed Florida’s commitment to election integrity and keeping Big Tech from meddling in state and local voting affairs on Tuesday.
One of the biggest reasons DeSantis said he has confidence in his state’s elections is because of recent election integrity legislation that prohibits meddling by Silicon Valley moguls such as Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg. “We banned Zuckerbucks,” the Republican said in a press conference on Tuesday.
A new report from The Federalist shows that Facebook CEO funneled $419.5 million with strings attached through The Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL) and The Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR) to select U.S. elections offices before the 2020 election. These “Zuck Bucks” were largely awarded based on partisanship to local and state offices, and demanded the promotion of universal mail-in voting, greater opportunities for “ballot curing,” and other vulnerable election tactics.
“So Zuckerberg, he spent over $400 million through these, quote, non-profits to, quote, help with election administration but what they would do is they would require certain things to be done like mass mail balloting, ballot harvesting, and they would focus on partisan voter turnout, basically. That was totally unacceptable,” the governor said.
What happened during the 2020 election must be investigated and discussed
QUOTE: If questioning the results of a presidential election were a crime, as many have asserted in the wake of the controversial 2020 election and its aftermath, then much of the Democratic Party and media establishment should have been indicted for their behavior following the 2016 election. In fact, the last time Democrats fully accepted the legitimacy of a presidential election they lost was in 1988.
QUOTE: What happened during the 2020 election must be investigated and discussed, not in spite of media and political opposition to an open inquiry, but because of that opposition. The American people deserve to know what happened.
They deserve answers, even if those answers are inconvenient.
They deserve to know the effect flooding the system with tens of millions of mail-in ballots had on their vote.
They deserve to know how and why Big Tech and the corporate political media manipulated the news to support certain political narratives while censoring stories they now admit were true.
They deserve to know why courts were allowed to unilaterally rewrite the rules in the middle of the contest, often without the consent of the legislative bodies charged with writing election laws.
Hold Fast,
Sidney