Biden declared that his “packed schedule” prevented him from visiting the border.
Yet, in his first nine months as president, he had time for
golfing,
bike riding,
vacations to his posh beach home in Delaware,
relaxing at Camp David,
playing video games,
ice cream outings,
aiding and abetting the Biden Crime Family,
cheering on Hunters art scam
calls to Xi after the checks cleared
and nonsense such as the phony CNN town hall.
How ‘Zuckbucks’ Gave Pennsylvania Democrats Special Advantages In The 2020 Election
The Federalist ^ | October 25, 2021 | Terry Tracy
Posted on 10/25/2021, 1:37:17 PM by Kaslin
Pennsylvania’s experience with private election grants should be evidence enough for lawmakers across the country to regulate their use.
Despite widespread allegations of fraud after the 2020 election in Pennsylvania, I feel confident that fraudulent votes did not decide the election’s outcome. On the other hand, I can say with confidence that the election in my home state was not conducted fairly.
Through a series of open records requests, Broad + Liberty, a media outlet I helped found, discovered that the Chicago-based Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) targeted counties that vote Democrat with their election grants. Not only that, but officials at the highest levels of Pennsylvania’s state government — including the then-secretary of state, the person in charge of overseeing the election in Pennsylvania — played a role in the effort to get these private funds to Democrat-leaning counties.
CTCL rose to prominence when Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg donated an initial $300 million to the organization on September 1, 2020 — two months before the November election. But CTCL’s efforts to fund election operations were underway well before the “Zuckbucks” poured in. As early as July 2020, emails show that CTCL and its partners targeted the Democratic strongholds of Allegheny County (home to Pittsburgh) and Philadelphia, as well as Philadelphia’s suburban counties — all of which voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
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