Posted on 11/06/2019 4:36:23 PM PST by MarvinStinson
Billionaire sent $2M to four attorney candidates in bid to reshape Va.'s criminal justice system
All four Virginia prosecutor candidates backed liberal billionaire George Soros emerged victorious in Tuesdays elections.
Soros and other liberal Democrats spent millions on prosecutor races ahead of the elections in a bid to overhaul the state's criminal justice system, supporting candidates who vowed to introduce criminal justice reform and change the state's policies on the death penalty. In addition to the $1.2 million in funds Soros spent on House of Delegates and Senate races in the commonwealth, he funneled an additional $2 million to four Democratic prosecutor candidates.
Their candidates' wins could lead to a major shift in Virginia's criminal justice system.
Among the candidates backed by Soros was Buta Biberaj, the Democrat running in the Loudon County commonwealth attorney race. Biberaj received nearly $850,000 from the Justice and Public Safety PAC, a D.C.-based committee financed by Soros. The PAC was by far the largest donor to the campaign.
Biberaj defeated the recently appointed Republican commonwealth attorney Nicole Wittmann 51.17 percent to 48.73 percent. Biberaj also received $18,000 in in-kind donations for canvassing and phone banking services from New Virginia Majority, a civic engagement and issue advocacy group that received $75,000 from Soros's Justice and Public Safety PAC earlier this year.
Steve Descano, the liberal candidate in Fairfax County, was the recipient of $600,000 from Soros's PAC. Descano defeated independent candidate Jonathan Fahey 61.34 percent to 38.38 percent. Descano expressed interest in putting together a coalition of prosecutors to lobby for progressive legislation following the elections. Soros's PAC was the most generous donor to his campaign.
The PAC also gave a $5,000 donation to Albemarle County commonwealth's attorney candidate Jim Hingeley, who won his election by a 56.26 percent to 43.56 percent margin over Robert Tracci. Hingeley received most of his funds$114,000from Sonjia Smith, a Virginia Democratic megadonor who is married to Michael Bills, founder of the Charlottesville-based investment firm Blue Asset Management LLC. The couple has combined to pour $3 million into Virginia efforts this election cycle.
The Virginia prosecutor candidates are not the first to receive money from Soros. In recent years, the billionaire has funded district attorney and prosecutor races in several states including California, Florida, Illinois, Mississippi, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, Texas, New York, and New Mexico.
Soros also pushed $1.2 million into Virginia from his Democracy PAC, a committee established earlier this year for the 2020 election cycle, to back various other politicians in House of Delegate and Senate races. The state was viewed as pivotal for recapturing power by the nation's most prominent donors and organizations and saw more than $13 million flow in from such individuals and entities.
George needs a welfare check to make sure he’s OK.
Soros also controls the ballot box as well. The democrats couldn’t lose.
Where does this hyper-communist live anyhow? Does Barr have any interest?
Those little ole Virginia suburban moms are going to get exactly what they deserve.
Virginia is done.
California East.
I really hate it. Virginia is a beautiful state and NVA is the most beautiful area imaginable.
Now you will see anti-second amendment laws, anti-hunting laws disguised as anti-animal cruelty laws. And a big spurt in crime east of US Highway 29.
I suspect that west of 29 the natives will keep the peace their own way.
It sounds like the suburbanites voted for a leftist criminal justice system that will let violent criminals walk free in the name of “social justice.” I hope they enjoy it when criminals invade their homes - that is what they voted for.
Soros owns this country. We do nothing about it. Soros AG’s run the nation.
Has any candidate running against a Soros-backed candidate ever run ads explaining who Soros is and what his intentions are? It wouldn’t make much difference in left-dominated places, but in more moderate areas it might.
soroznazi continues his sedition or undermining of USA...
and he’s still permitted to walk around free, too!
our country will pay dearly for this
(and already is)
so how come “out of state” funding of elections is permitted anyway?
The voters have spoken. These are their choices. So be it.
Bull, most Dems here ran as moderates.
Let them go leftist in the PA suburba, and see what happens to them.
This is the kind of money dumb@ss
This is the kind of money(buying elections) dumb@ss McCain should have been against.
Pennsylvania, where West Virginia meets Brooklyn.
Sick
Maybe I’ll get lucky and all the liberal scum in Maryland will move there, now.
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