On its website, OneVoice openly states it has “partnered” with the State Department, recently receiving two State Department grants to ensure Netanyahu does not get reelected. It has also signed a contract with 270 Strategies, a political consulting firm that worked for Obama in both elections.
The article doesn’t give a link to the page for this. I’ve looked it over and they seem to be more with the Israel-Palestinian negotiation process than with Netanyahu’s defeat. Now, politically, the negotiations are different with Netanyahu than this organization, for sure ... but they are dealing with an ISSUE and not specifically with one politician.
If you can find the page link, please post it, because I don’t find it on their website.
On its website, OneVoice openly states it has partnered with the State Department, recently receiving two State Department grants to ensure Netanyahu does not get reelected. It has also signed a contract with 270 Strategies, a political consulting firm that worked for Obama in both elections.
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You are right ... this is worth repeating yet again.
How can they use grants like this, aren’t there rules against that?